Greek Proposals Create Hope for Deal
The Greek government must present terms of its deal with creditors to the Greek people. Plus, airbag manufacturer Takata sparks a massive car recall.
The Greek government must present the terms of its deal with creditors to the Greek people. Negotiations continue in Brussels, but the ruling Syriza party has made assurances that "red lines" will not be crossed. The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Lucy Burton in Athens finds out if the Greek public are happy with the price they will pay to continue funding their government.
Airbag manufacturer Takata Corp goes before the US Congress after deaths linked to their product led to the largest car recall in American history. Our correspondent Theo Leggett has been following the proceedings on Capitol Hill.
And Germany slaps a ban on selling adult e-books after 10pm. Our guests throughout the show are Nancy Marshall-Genzer from Marketplace -- a business program produced by American Public Media and Ravethy Ashok in Bangalore, who runs a grass-roots impartial organisation attempting to tackle corruption in local politics.
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