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12 July 2021

Episode 2541

30 minutes

We ask what’s driving rare political protests in Cuba. Plus, we explore the value of coronavirus booster vaccines, have an update from Colombia and discuss why Turkish authorities are clamping down on popular music in nightclubs.

12 July 2021

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Trouble in Havana

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Scott Lucas, emeritus professor of international politics at the University of Birmingham, explains what’s driving Cuba’s biggest protests in decades.

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