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Inside Story
Summary: Dissecting the day's top story - a frank assessment of the latest developments.
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Podcasts:
Religious leaders promote a message of co-operation between followers of different faiths.
Kenya orders refugees off the streets to stop attacks by armed groups from Somalia. Dareen Abughaida speaks to Mohammed Adow - Al Jazeera correspondent and a Kenyan-Somali journalist; Mark Yarnell - a senior advocate at Refugees International; and Andrew Asamoah - a senior researcher at the Institute for Security Studies.
Hundreds of people are sentenced to death in a case condemned as a violation of human rights. Jane Dutton speaks to Yehia Ghanem, a newspaper editor in exile, who was sentenced to two years in prison in Egypt for working with a foreign non-governmental organisation; Nicholas Piachaud, a North Africa campaigner for Amnesty International; and Frank Wisner, a former US ambassador to Egypt.
Humanitarian groups raise concerns over escalating violence a year after a coup in Central African Republic. Jane Dutton speaks to Florent Geel, the Africa director for the International Federation for Human Rights; James Schneider, the editor of the online magazine Think Africa Press; Louis Keumayou, a president of the Pan-African Press Association.
How can a modern airliner with 239 people on board simply disappear? Jane Dutton speaks to Mike Daniel, managing director of Aviation Insight, a licensed pilot and former accident investigator; Chris Yates, an aviation security and safety consultant; and David Tang - a solicitor and specialist in Aviation Law, who is representing families of passengers on board the Malaysia Airlines flight.
Is the move by Turkey's regulator to block the social media site an isolated move or the start of greater restrictions?
Regional power shifts and how they affect the supplies of gas and oil central to 21st Century life.
South Africa's president stands accused of using millions in state funds for private residence.
South Africa's president stands accused of using millions in state funds for private residence. Mike Hanna speaks to Andile Mngxitama, Heather Walker and Khadija Patel
President Vladimir Putin signs a treaty making the Ukrainian region part of the Russian Federation.
As several countries spend more and more on weapons, we discuss who benefits from the arms business.
As people in Crimea go to the polls to vote whether to join Russia, we discuss what the move means for Ukraine.
Tea plantations in India are accused of exploitation and human rights violations.
Struggle over oil wealth remains at the heart of the latest political crisis unfolding in the North African nation.
We examine the legality of Caribbean leaders' plan to sue European nations for problems stemming from slavery.