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Lyse Doucet, the BBC’s chief international correspondent, has written a book about Afghanistan. She talks to Hattie Crisell about the recent earthquakes
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31 / CALLING FOR PEACE BY CATE BLANCHETT Those of us who know Emi Mahmoud can attest to her work’s unstoppable nature. In 2017, Emi created the first fully inclusive civilian peace talks in Sudan, lif
A dangerous man was lurking in the bushes…
The BBC’s chief international correspondent, 66, on ‘the pang’ she feels when a major story breaks, her love of Afghanistan, and the marriage proposals she’s turned down
On the evening of 17 September 2021, Sabina Nessa was murdered as she walked to meet a friend. When her killer was sentenced to life, he refused to show up in court to face her family. Here, her sister, Jebina Yasmin Islam, talks exclusively to Alia Waheed about the high-profile case and her campaign for change