A Sense of Place
Kate Adie introduces reports on Austrian divisions over Hitler's birthplace, plus Beirut, Carlos Slim on migration and why Poles champion freedom of movement in the EU.
Recollections of working in Warsaw thirty years ago prompt Kevin Connolly to consider how life there then informs Poles' support now for freedom of movement within the European Union. Bethany Bell visits the birthplace of Adolf Hitler, the town of Braunau, and discovers Austrians are divided over whether or not his childhood home should be torn down. James Longman finds that Lebanon's capital exerts a special attraction for him as Beirut Correspondent - even though he already knows it well. Adam Shaw visits one of the world's wealthiest men, Carlos Slim, in Mexico City and finds migration very much on the telecoms mogul's mind. And Jane Labous gets parenting advice from her Senegalese mother-in-law.
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- Thu 20 Oct 2016 11:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM