The Night Train to Luxor
A train journey as elections approach in Egypt, plus despatches from China, South Sudan, Australia and Afghanistan.
How the world really works. These despatches come from: Egypt, where a former military intelligence officer is now firmly in control of the presidency and awaits the election of the kind of parliament from which seldom is heard a discouraging word; China - its president is about to pay a state visit to Britain. At home, his press relations staff are working hard to ensure foreign journalists toe the party line; South Sudan - can a city vanish? Yes it can, according to our correspondent who's just been to Malakal, once the country's lively second city; Australia - it can be fifty degrees centigrade in the Simpson Desert, a landscape virtually untouched by human hand. So why would anyone choose to go there, accompanied by a camel? And Afghanistan - a story about the sound of music, and of hope, amid the din of Kabul.
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- Sat 17 Oct 2015 11:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM