India's Missing Children
What happens to the 200,000 Indian children abducted every year? Also, a close look at the Chinese rail network on the slow overnight train to Wuhan. Presented by Kate Adie.
Girls snatched for prostitution. Boys sold to farms and factories as slave labour. Anu Anand in Delhi on India's abducted children
A revolutionary plan for the future of Africa. Gabriel Gatehouse in Kenya meets a man with a scheme aimed at moving economies towards financial independence and away from reliance on aid
Angus Foster takes the slow train to Wuhan -- plenty of time for him to reflect on how much China's economic transformation has benefited the railways
Chloe Arnold bids farewell to Algeria and looks back at her time in a country full of contradictions, mired in a violent history but a place desperate to leave the past behind.
And Laura Trevelyan in New York moves from reporting the news to anchoring it -- and learns that that involves a full scale American style makeover.
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- Thu 11 Oct 2012 11:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4