
OS conversations: Young women in Iran
Three young Iranian women discuss their lives – their families and their futures.
In the run up to next week’s elections in Iran we continue to hear conversations out of the country. Today three young women discuss their lives – their families and their futures.
We hear from voters in Peru as the fall-out from Sunday’s election continues. The right-wing candidate in Peru's presidential election, Keiko Fujimori, alleges there have been "signs of fraud" in the run-off election. Our reporter will give us the latest.
And, we are joined by Dr Maria Sundaram - infectious disease epidemiologist at ICES Ontario in Toronto. She is one of our regular health experts and will answer audience questions about the latest developments with the global coronavirus pandemic.
(Photo: Iranian women walk past a huge poster depicting Iranian presidential conservative candidate Ebrahim Raisi, in Tehran, Iran, 30 May 2021. Iranians will vote in a presidential election on 18 June 2021. Credit: ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH/EPA)
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