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World Service,25 mins

21/01/2012

The Fifth Floor

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A fresh look at the week's global news from across the World Service's 27 language sections, with David Amanor. DIARY: BURMA, COMING IN FROM THE COLD The opening of political dialogue and democratic change in Buma have been huge developments for the Burmese Service - one of the first language sections to have ever broadcast from Bush House. Soe Win Than, editor of BBC Burmese, talks about what it's like to report freely from his hometown Rangoon, after years of exile. NEHRU JACKETS From Karzai's shawl, to Arafat's keffiyeh and Castro's track suit, what have been the world's top political fashion statements? For the BBC Hindi Service, Shalu Yadav has been dusting off her prized Nehru jacket, the iconic closed-neck attire once sported by India's first prime minister. Plus, Shafi Naqi Jami and Yuwen Wu give a quick insight on political fashion in Pakistan and China. ONLINE GREATEST HITS World Service internet guru Falko Mortiboys gives the rundown on the big-hitting stories across the BBC language sites this week. PARIAH'S, PASSPORTS… AND POO After decades of isolation and stigma as a pariah state run by the military, Burma seems to be coming in from the cold. But what of those places still considered as "pariah", "rogue" or "failed states". What is it like to report from there and to be a national of those countries? BBC Somali's Mogadishu reporter Mohammed Moalimo, Ali Hamedani from Persian TV, and Olexiy Solohubenko BBC World Service Multimedia Editor editor discuss the issues. Also, we put our panel to the test with some of the stories on the World Service this week - for instance, which world leader complained of excrement being poured on him all day long by a certain media outlet? (Image: Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi registers to run in the country's next parliamentary by-elections. Credit: Getty)

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