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World Service,26 mins

30/06/2012

The Fifth Floor

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A fresh look at the week's global news from the World Service's 27 language sections, with David Amanor. POSTCARD FROM BURUNDI Hausa service journalist Naziru Mikailu is on a roadtrip across Burundi, travelling with a band of other BBC Africa reporters to mark the country's 50th year of independence. He sends a postcard with his impressions. GREAT LAKES: LIFELINE RADIO As both Rwanda and Burundi mark 50 years of independence, on the Fifth Floor we delve into history and look at the very beginning of the Great Lakes service that serves those two countries. It started in 1994 as a lifeline to reunite families separated during the Rwandan genocide. Head of the section Ally Mugenzi was a producer at the time trying to find missing persons - including members of his own family. DRINKING IN TEHRAN "Wine is in our culture, in our blood." Arash Ahmadi recalls his drinking days in Tehran - and explains why reports about a rise in the consumption of smuggled alcohol and home-made hooch in Iran shouldn't come as a surprise. ARMY CAKES IN ARMY OVENS Egypt's armed forces are not just Africa's largest band of men in arms but also a huge ongoing business - so why are they so interested in beach resorts, pasta and mineral water? From Cairo Shaimaa Khalil - who spent her childhood as an army kid - explains why. PRESIDENTIAL PROMISES Promises, promises, promises - Mohammed Mursi, Egypt's new President gave 64 of them during his election campaign. Are leaders prone to over-promise on their promises? Safaa Faisal from BBC Arabic, Artyom Liss of the Russian Service and Carolina Robina from BBC Mundo swap stories on the pledges made by their presidents. ONLINE GREATEST HITS Our internet guru Thomas Pappon is away this week so his distant cousin Marco Silva gives a rundown on the big-hitting stories across the World Service language sites this week - including an Iranian dog, an Argentinian turtle and a silent president. (Image: Photos of victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Credit: Getty)

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