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Why do people troll online?

We talk about trolling after Chrissy Teigen apologised for bullying people on Twitter

Model Chrissy Teigen has sparked a conversation on social media about trolling by apologising for bullying several people on Twitter in the past. We’ll speak to people who managed to change their habit of trolling.

We’ll have the latest from Israel where the new government is facing a tough test as Jewish ultra-nationalists prepare to march through East Jerusalem.

Dr Swapneil Parikh, an infectious disease researcher in Mumbai, will explain some of today’s coronavirus stories.

We continue to bring together Iranians to hear about their lives and thoughts ahead of this week’s presidential elections. In today’s conversation two sisters - one in London and the other still living in Iran - discuss why so many people want to leave Iran and emotional difficulties of separation.

CNN’s Christian Amanpour has revealed during her show that she’s been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. We’ll hear from women who’ve had the ovarian cancer about their experiences.

(Photo: Chrissy Teigen at 91st Academy Awards at Vanity Fair in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., February 24, 2019 Credit: Danny Moloshok/File Photo/Reuters)

50 minutes

Last on

Tue 15 Jun 202115:06GMT

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  • Tue 15 Jun 202115:06GMT

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