
Coronavirus: Family fallout
What happens if you disagree with your relatives on Covid vaccines?
What happens if you disagree with your family on Covid vaccines? We'll hear the experiences of a dad in Florida and mum in Ireland on the differences of opinion in their families.
A court in the German city of Koblenz has sentenced Anwar Raslan to life in prison for crimes against humanity. Considered an historic trial, this is the first criminal case to be brought over state-led torture in Syria. We hear from our correspondent on the reaction of Syrians in Germany, and what this means for President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
In Sudan, anti-coup protests are taking place in Khartoum and other major cities, with pro-democracy demonstrators demanding full civilian leadership in the country. We discuss what exactly this means, and whether protests are likely to make a difference.
Picture: An Ivory Coast fan receives a Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination center in Abidjan (REUTERS / Luc Gnago)
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- Thu 13 Jan 202217:06GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa




