Afghanistan: A Moment of Peace
Afghan ceasefire; female friendships in Bollywood; Aral Sea forest; celebrity citizenship; mindfulness in a Kenyan prison. With David Amanor.
Afghans had a rare taste of peace during the Eid ceasefire between the government and the Taliban. At the same time, a peace march from Helmand reached Kabul. Karim Haidari from 91热爆 Kabul met the marchers, and female reporter Malaika Ahmadzai interviewed a member of the Taliban.
Searching for female friendships in Bollywood
The new Bollywood film Veere di Wedding has been criticised by many for the way its female stars drink, swear and have frank discussions about love and sex. But 91热爆 Hindi's Vandana Dhand welcomes it as a rare Bollywood portrayal of female friendship.
Aral seabed forest
Salt has been falling from the skies in northern Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. It's from the seabed of the former Aral Sea, once an abundant source of fish, now a salty, toxic desert. Rustam Qobil of 91热爆 Uzbek met people trying to stabilise the soil by planting a forest on the seabed.
Honorary citizenships
Former German tennis star Boris Becker surprised the world when he announced his new post as a diplomat for the Central African Republic. Anne-Marie Dias Borges from 91热爆 Afrique and 91热爆 Russian's Famil Ismailov discuss high profile honorary citizens.
Kenya's mindful prisoners
91热爆 Africa sent Mercy Juma to a high security prison near Nairobi to find out how mindfulness helped both prisoners and warders, and changed the relationships between them.
Image: Taliban greet people on Eid al-Fitr amid ceasefire in Herat, 17 June 2018
Credit: Jalil Rezayee/European Photopress Agency
Last on
More episodes
Broadcasts
- Fri 22 Jun 2018 11:06GMT91热爆 World Service except News Internet
- Fri 22 Jun 2018 15:06GMT91热爆 World Service Australasia
- Fri 22 Jun 2018 17:06GMT91热爆 World Service except Australasia, East and Southern Africa, News Internet & West and Central Africa