
China Covid: Reuniting with families
We hear from three Chinese people abroad who are looking foward to getting home.
We have been hearing from people in China about their experiences since the zero-Covid19 policy was relaxed. In today’s conversation people outside China talk about their plans to go home to see their families.
We talk about the social media influencer and self-confessed misogynist Andrew Tate who is currently detained in Romania as part of an investigation into allegations of human trafficking and rape. We hear from his followers and discuss how teachers are trying to put out guidance on how to talk about Andrew Tate with pupils who admire him.
A group of Afghan families who were brought to Britain after the Taliban took power are taking the UK government to court. Our Home Editor Mark Easton explains.
We speak to our reporter in Sri Lanka about the devastating consequences of the economic crisis on people's lives.
(Photo: China reopens borders to travel, Shanghai - 08 Jan 2023. Credit: ALEX PLAVEVSKI/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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- Thu 12 Jan 202317:06GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa




