Japan's 'Iron Lady' Takaichi wins landslide victory
Japan's PM is basking in the strongest majority for a Japanese government in more than 70 years, thanks to a growing fan-base among young voters and savvy social media campaigning
Max Pearson introduces stories from Japan, Uganda, Poland and Pakistan.
A snap election has given Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi the strongest majority for a Japanese government in more than 70 years, thanks to a growing fan-base among young voters. Shaimaa Khalil reports from Tokyo on growing cult around the country's first woman leader.
Uganda has been feeling the bite of international aid cuts, imposed by the likes of the UK, the EU, and notably by President Trump. The closure of the USAID agency has disrupted an array of relief projects, including those providing treatment for HIV-AIDS. Bel Trew met some of the people directly affected.
An art exhibition in the Polish city of Gdansk has ignited a row over the country’s role in World War Two. John Kampfner went to see the exhibit for himself and reflects on the country's fractious culture war.
And the skies above Lahore in Pakistan have been filled with thousands of kites, as the festival of Basant returned. It’s the first time in two decades the celebrations have been allowed to go ahead – following a surprising spate of deaths. Caroline Davies joined generations of Lahoris in the celebrations.
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