Kate Adie presents a series of reports from around the world, focusing on significant and often harrowing events. In Iran, the death toll from government crackdowns on protests has reached at least 6000, with human rights groups investigating thousands more cases. In Myanmar, elections held under military rule are widely seen as illegitimate, with journalists facing intense surveillance and fear. The programme also covers the United Kingdom's efforts to reset relations with China, South Africa's struggle to maintain progress against Tuberculosis amid foreign aid cuts, and the efforts to remember Lithuania's once-vibrant Jewish community decimated during the Holocaust.
Each report offers personal stories and firsthand accounts, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by individuals and communities in these regions. From the streets of Tehran to the memorials of Lithuania, the correspondents bring to light the human impact behind the headlines.

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