Man vs Mosquito: The global battle against Malaria

Man vs Mosquito: The global battle against Malaria

There are 228 million cases worldwide every year. Many of them are fatal. It's for this reason, governments, international organisations and the UN spend billions trying to stop a disease that has plagued mankind since the dawn of time. This week on Beyond the headlines, host James Haines-Young speaks to Timothy Winegard, author of The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator, and Jerremy Herren, lead researcher at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology in Nairobi about mankind's battle with Malaria. SFX provided by: fisu (https://freesound.org/people/fisu/sounds/192435/) lizellekleynhans (https://freesound.org/people/lizellekleynhans/sounds/326179/)

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A journey into the future of the UAE’s Etihad Rail

A journey into the future of the UAE’s Etihad Rail

The UAE is a country of cars and buses. The only way to travel between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the two major cities, is by road - a journey of at least 70 minutes. But soon, that’s going to change. Right...

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How CIA pop music helped elect the president of the Philippines

How CIA pop music helped elect the president of the Philippines

Filipinos will go to the polls in May to elect a new president, marking the end of Rodrigo Duterte’s years in power. Presidential hopefuls will be using what Filipinos call political campaign jingles ...

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What Israel’s Omicron wave means for global vaccine push

What Israel’s Omicron wave means for global vaccine push

In Israel in January 2021, then prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised the people that if they turned out at vaccine centres then Israel would be the first country to see an end to the pandemic, l...

14 Jan 202223min

Can Iran and the US reach a new nuclear deal?

Can Iran and the US reach a new nuclear deal?

Talks in Vienna between Iran and the US have resumed in the hope of reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. It was then US President Donald Trump who, in 2018, decided to ignore foreign policy experts, and hi...

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A look back at 2021 (Part 2): The Taliban takeover and the Gaza-Israel War

A look back at 2021 (Part 2): The Taliban takeover and the Gaza-Israel War

This week, as we wrap up 2021, we’re looking at two conflicts that have defined not only the past year, but the past few decades. We’re talking about the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, the collapse o...

30 Des 202125min

A look back at 2021 (Part 1): Covid-19 and the space race

A look back at 2021 (Part 1): Covid-19 and the space race

Lockdowns may have given way to Covid vaccine drives in 2021 but as the year ends, the spread of Omicron has pushed millions back into some form of social restriction. From the fall of Afghanistan to ...

23 Des 202143min

How worried should we be about the Omicron variant?

How worried should we be about the Omicron variant?

A new variant of coronavirus is spreading across the globe.  Named Omicron, after the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet, it has sparked travel bans around the world. In South Africa, where the variant...

16 Des 202116min

Macron in the Middle East

Macron in the Middle East

President Emmanuel Macron of France has been back in the Middle East. This time he was in Saudi Arabia, his first visit to the kingdom since 2017, before heading to the UAE. The French leader has made...

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