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World Service,06 May 2016,26 mins

Former Mexico President castigates Trump

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Mexico's former President tells us why attempts by US presidential candidate Donald Trump to woo the hispanic community are political opportunism... We hear about disappointing jobs figures in the US A huge fire is disrupting the heart of Canada's oil sands operation, as workers are transported out of oilfields for safety, following the evacuation of Fort McMurray in Alberta. Paul Whittaker, the President of Alberta Forest Products Association tells us the rapid spread of the wildfire is extremely worrying. In China people looking for love used to rely on relatives and neighbours to help them make a match. But people who have moved to a big city cannot rely on personal networks to find a partner. Instead the Chinese dating game is played online and some of the companies offering these services have now moved into personalised matchmaking, which can cost thousands of dollars. BBC reporter Jennifer Pak investigates matchmaking for love in Shenzhen, in Southern China. Picture:AFP

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