Israel's anti-war activists
In Israel a small group of peace campaigners has been highlighting the plight of Palestinian people in Gaza and are calling on Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war.
Pascale Harter introduces stories from Israel, Zimbabwe, the Kinmen Islands and Transylvania.
In Israel a small group of peace campaigners has been going against the grain of the public mood to highlight the plight of Palestinian people in Gaza, and has called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war on humanitarian grounds. Wyre Davies met them in Jerusalem.
It’s 25 years since Robert Mugabe’s controversial land reform programme ignited a wave of violent land seizures from Zimbabwe's white farmers. The current government has begun paying compensation to some of the farmers forced from their land – Shingai Nyoka considers whether it can help bring much-desired reconciliation.
Taiwan's Kinmen Islands are just a few miles off the coast of mainland China, which has made repeated attempts over the decades to annex the outpost. Today locals continue to live amid ongoing tensions with China - as well as the strain between modern and traditional ways of life, reports Adrian Bridge.
And finally, in Transylvania, Sara Wheeler explores the ebb and flow of a centuries-old Saxon settlement nestled amid ancient forests.
Image: Israeli anti-war protesters in Jerusalem Credit: ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ/Kyla Herrmannsen
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