24 July 2024
Episode 3382
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Charles Hecker joins us in the studio as we discuss Kamala Harris’s first day on the campaign trail as the presumptive Democratic nominee. We also explore the EU’s shift in its approach to Syria. Also on the programme: we get the latest on the protests in Bangladesh from Sohela Nazneen and hear the top headlines out of the UAE. Plus: a look at the Venice Film Festival line-up with Karen Krizanovich.
24 July 2024
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Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has dismissed an earlier ruling that reinstated controversial quotas for government jobs, directing that 93 per cent of positions will now be open to candidates based entirely on merit. The initial ruling led to deadly protests, a curfew, military deployment and a nationwide internet blackout, though some restrictions have now been lifted.
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