Apples, Dams and the Taliban
Afghanistan's Wardak Province; mining and rock music in Zambia; Brazil's farinata controversy; Madagascan bull-wrestling; Turkey's Ottomania; Fifi Haroon. With David Amanor.
It's a short but risky journey from Kabul to the centre of neighbouring Wardak province - much of which is under Taliban control. 91热爆 Afghan's Auliya Atrafi looked beyond conflict on his recent reporting trip - to the university local people built for themselves, and new power from an old hydro station.
Youth series: Zamrock
In the mid 70s, newly independent Zambia was alive with youthful energy and political upheaval. The result? Zamrock, a new sound that emerged from the country's mining heartland, and made a big impression on the 91热爆's Kennedy Gondwe.
Farinata: a word in the news
Why is the Portuguese word farinata provoking all kinds of controversy in S茫o Paulo? 91热爆 Brasil's Paula Idoeta sheds light on why a scheme to provide cheap meals for schoolchildren seems to have backfired.
Madagascan bull wrestling
91热爆 Afrique's Raissa Ioussef, based in Dakar, recently made a beautiful film about bull wrestling in Madagascar, where young men show off their strength and courage as a way of impressing the girls. She tells us it was also a homecoming of sorts as her parents come from Madagascar.
Turkey's Ottoman revival
When modern Turkey was created nearly a century ago, founding father Mustafa Kemal Atat眉rk turned his back on the trappings of the Ottoman Empire. Old fashions and customs disappeared overnight. But Irem Koker of 91热爆 Turkish says there's now a rise in what's called Neo-Ottomanism.
And Fifi Haroon's pick of the world wide web
Image: Landscape in Chak Valley, Wardak Province, Afghanistan
Credit: 91热爆
Last on
More episodes
Broadcasts
- Fri 27 Oct 2017 11:06GMT91热爆 World Service except News Internet
- Fri 27 Oct 2017 15:06GMT91热爆 World Service Australasia
- Fri 27 Oct 2017 17:06GMT91热爆 World Service except Australasia, East and Southern Africa, News Internet & West and Central Africa