16/06/2012: Weekend edition
Pascale Harter presents insight and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers around the world. With despatches from India, Greece, Spain, Libya, Burma and South Africa.
Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers from around the world, introduced by Pascale Harter. In this edition:
CHRIS MORRIS considers how much of a kicking voters in Greece are planning to give their political parties in this weekend's vote;
PAUL MASON joins the innovative - and often noisy - protests across the roads, farmland and apartment buildings of Spain;
RANA JAWAD points out that while Libyan life might seem like 'civilised anarchy' these days, it's also a time for new freedoms;
LUCY HOOKER declines to join in the new Burmese gold rush at the gem markets of Rangoon;
and TARA NEILL wonders why nearly 20 years after the death of apartheid, her mixed-race daughter can still confound and confuse some South Africans.
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