
Plane Crashes in Indonesia
At least 100 feared dead in Sumatra, Greek PM says 'vote no', Liberia's new ebola case
An Indonesian military plane has crashed in a suburb of the city of Medan, in Sumatra. At least 100 people are feared dead. In Greece, as the deadline for the next installment of a loan repayment by the government approaches, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tells voters to say no to austerity measures in Sunday's referendum. We'll hear from Greeks about why they're voting yes or no. We also answer listeners' questions on ebola, as Liberia confirms there has been a new case -- seven weeks since the last case was reported. Following a suicide attack on a mosque in Kuwait, many Kuwaitis have reacted by publicly rejecting sectarianism and calling for unity on their social media accounts. And India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is promoting a new initiative which is meant to change his country's traditional attitudes towards girls.
(Photo: Indonesia plane crash. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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