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World Service,29 Mar 2019,53 mins

Venezuela's Guaido banned from public office for 15 years

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Venezuela's long-running crisis seems to be moving into an even more critical phase. The government of President Nicolas Maduro has just banned from public office Juan Guaido, the opposition leader who has declared himself president. They say the ban is because of financial and legal irregularities. Mr Guaido said it was an attempt by the government to confuse public opinion. We get the latest from the BBC's Will Grant, in Caracas. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has a tough job with local elections on Sunday, with the Turkish lira suffering fresh falls in value today. As we hear from our Turkey correspondent, Mark Lowen. The US government is concerned that the personal data collected by the Chinese-owned Grindr dating app could be exploited by Beijing to blackmail individuals with security clearances. Officials have now forced Grindr to be put up for sale. The Wall Street Journal's Georgia Wells, who broke the story, explains. Plus, one of the newer trends in stress reduction that involves the noise of a gong. It's called having a gong bath - as one gong-bath practitioner, Leo Cosendai, demonstrates. All this and more discussed with our two guests throughout the show: Paddy Hirsch, contributing editor at NPR, in Los Angeles. And Jodi Schneider, Senior International Editor at Bloomberg in Hong Kong .

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