7 January 2014
Episode 560
01 hour
Martin Plaut and Rachel Shabi review the day's top news stories. We also check in with our man in Ukraine, learn the allure of art fakes and forgeries and preview the imminent Cairo International Book Fair.
7 January 2014
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