![]() But in recent years, the creativity in describing sounds has reached new levels. ![]() They also let you watch films in foreign languages. While the civil war is over, the scars can still be seen.Subtitles help deaf people understand movies and TV. ![]() Caroline Bayley went for several walks in the woods, and spoke to the Germans living in a different landscape.Īnd in northern Sri Lanka, Nick Redmayne recently saw signs of enduring mistrust and unease, more than a decade after the end of the state's conflict with the Tamil Tigers. Even the Harz mountains where nature-lovers go to hike aren't as green as they used to be. Stretches of Germany's most picturesque and beloved forests are dying off - especially areas heavily planted with spruce for the timber industry. Stephen McDonell is a regular at the city's sometimes raucous music venues, and detects a slight muting of the atmosphere, as Party officials' scrutiny of their paperwork - and the musicians' permits - sharpens. Stephen Sackur saw the effects on life in the township of Khayelitsha in Cape Town, and asked whether the problem's now fuelling demands for political change.Īfter China's authorities failed to see the funny side of a joke about a military catchphrase, live performance is a riskier business these days in Beijing. South Africa's electricity supply crisis has made 'load shedding' a term many people now dread - as it can mean power cuts of 8 to 10 hours a day. After living in Istanbul for more than four years, Orla Guerin considers the roots of his success and what the future holds for Turkey. Recep Tayyep Erdogan now has a mandate to rule for another five years. Kate Adie introduces' stories from Turkey, South Africa, China, Germany and Sri Lanka.
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