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Doing it His Way

Trump's appeal to 'left behind' America; an Indian stationmaster keeps trains running to Pakistan; stuck in traffic with billionaire Carlos Slim; and a tribute to Chris Simpson

In Youngstown, Ohio, Gabriel Gatehouse considers the fate of the industries and towns which once built the USA, and why Donald Trump's programme has such appeal to them.

As tensions between India and Pakistan rise over Kashmir, Melissa van der Klugt meets a stationmaster who is proud of his role in keeping trains, passengers and freight crossing the border between the two countries.

Adam Shaw has an awkward time stuck in one of Mexico City's appalling traffic jams in the company of one of the world's richest men - communications billionaire Carlos Slim.

And, we pay tribute to our late colleague Chris Simpson, a former Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ West Africa correspondent and one of our finest commentators on the continent, with a 2010 report from the Central African Republic.

(Photo: Donald Trump supporters gather before his arrival at Youngstown Airport, 14 March 2016, Vienna, Ohio. Credit: Angelo Merendino/Getty Images)

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