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World Service,09 Nov 2018,49 mins

Abiy-mania: Ethiopia Transformed

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Since taking office in April, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has transformed Ethiopia. Peace has been agreed with Eritrea, the streets are largely clear of protesters, and the new cabinet is half female. Ethiopian Christine Yohannes of BBC Amharic tells us more about the man behind the changes. Worshipping crows, dogs, cows, oxen and brothers: Nepali Tihar This week is Diwali, the festival of light. In Nepal it's called Tihar, and crows, dogs, cows, oxen and brothers are all worshipped with garlands and sweet treats. BBC Nepali's Rama Parajuli is our guide. Pride and Passion Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice has had a Brazilian makeover. The telenovela Orgulho e Paixão, or Pride and Passion, is sexier and has proved a hit with tv audiences. Paula Adamo Idoeta of BBC Brasil took a peek. Pakistan's missing Chinese wives In China’s Xinjiang province many Muslim Uighurs are being detained in "vocational training" centres. Some are the wives of Pakistani businessmen trading from China, and BBC Urdu's Asif Farooqi has been hearing their stories. MHT: Bangkok Issariya Praithongyaem of BBC Thai braves the traffic to take us to the floating markets and funfairs of her home town, Bangkok. Iran: a view from the bazaar BBC Arabic's Ali Hashem recently had a rare opportunity to report from Isfahan to find out how ordinary Iranians are affected by the dire economy. (Photo: fan of Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed with his face on her T shirt . Credit: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)

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