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World Service,18 May 2017,26 mins

Brazil Faces a New Corruption Scandal

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Brazil's President Michel Temer faces allegations of corruption. The BBC's Daniel Gallas brings us the latest details. Also in the programme, the founder of Fox News Roger Ailes has died. Media commentator Jeff Jarvis assesses his legacy. Britain's ruling Conservative party has revealed its manifesto ahead of next month's general election. The BBC's Edwin Lane reports on the economic issues faced by voters in south Wales. We hear about efforts in Kenya to combat food waste from the BBC's Michael Kaloki. Plus in a move that will exclude productions made by Netflix, from next year the Cannes film festival will not consider films that have not been released in French cinemas. George Szalai of the Hollywood Reporter explains the background. (Picture: Brazilians have been protesting their president. Picture credit: Reuters.)

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