12/01/2013
Kate Adie presents BBC foreign correspondent despatches from Italy, Iraq and South Africa, and the story of the bidoon, Kuwait's stateless minority.
Kate Adie presents reporters' despatches from across the globe.
Matthew Teller meets the stateless bidoons of Kuwait
Mark Lobel looks attempts to improve one of Cape Town's poorest settlement in the wake of a devastating fire.
Jonathan Fryer assesses Baghdad's surprising aspiration to become the conference capital of the Middle East.
Alan Johnston wonders whether the mystery of Garibaldi's final resting place will ever be solved.
Dany Mitzman describes the trials and tribulations of not eating meat while living in pork-crazed Bologna.
Producer: Jane Beresford.
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Where vegetarianism is an exotic illness
Why avoiding meat dishes in Italy is particularly challenging.
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Garibaldi: Is his body still in its tomb?
There is some doubt about the exact resting place of Giuseppe Garibaldi.
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Putting the welcome mat out in Baghdad
Despite lingering security concerns, Baghdad is keen to host international events.
Broadcast
- Sat 12 Jan 201311:30BBC Radio 4



