The story of how the Arab world erupted in revolution, as a new generation used the internet and social media to try to overthrow their hated leaders
Journalist and newsreader Mishal Husain examines the life and legacy of Mahatma Gandhi
Danish journalist Rikke Lyngvig is taken hostage in Afghanistan by a terror group. With help from one of the terrorists, the young Nazir, Rikke manages to escape. On her return, she is soon declared the Danish Jessica Lynch and her career is launched into the spotlight. All the while Nazir flees from Afghanistan, heading for Denmark. When he finally seeks out Rikke, she is shocked and torn. Is she willing to help the man who threatened to kill her, and to jeopardize her new-found career? Their tumultuous encounter turns into an ill-fated confrontation with their own demons and a nation driven by a hunger for sensation and political populism.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mishal Husain (sometimes spelt Mishal Hussein) (born 1973 in Northampton, England) is a television news presenter for the BBC's international news channel, BBC World, presenting Impact Asia between 1400 and 1600 GMT every Monday to Thursday as well as appearing on the BBC One weekend news bulletins. She was previously a presenter on the BBC News talk show HARDtalk Extra and on BBC Breakfast. She is also a relief presenter on the BBC News at Six and the BBC News at Ten, and occasionally presents Newsnight. Description above from the Wikipedia Mishal Husain, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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