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Our correspondent in Vienna, Bethany Bell, explained.
Our correspondent in Vienna, Bethany Bell, explained.
Obviously, this is how it works. And no one's suggesting the process hasn't been followed. But presumably there's some questions about legitimacy, bearing in mind the winners of the election don't get to be in power.
Obviously, this is how it works. And no one's suggesting the process hasn't been followed. But presumably there's some questions about legitimacy, bearing in mind the winners of the election don't get to be in power.
Still to come in this podcast, after the floods in the Spanish region of Valencia last year, students and volunteers are attempting to save family photos.
Still to come in this podcast, after the floods in the Spanish region of Valencia last year, students and volunteers are attempting to save family photos.
Soaring inflation and a plummeting currency. Iran's finances are in dire straits. Now, after an impeachment vote in parliament, the finance minister, Abdul Nasser Hamadi, has been sacked. Two-thirds of deputies voted for him to be removed from his post, which he'd had for just eight months.
Soaring inflation and a plummeting currency. Iran's finances are in dire straits. Now, after an impeachment vote in parliament, the finance minister, Abdul Nasser Hamadi, has been sacked. Two-thirds of deputies voted for him to be removed from his post, which he'd had for just eight months.
The president, Massoud Pazeshkian, tried to come to his defence, saying the economic problems of the Islamic Republic were not the fault of one man alone. Param Gabbadi is a senior reporter with BBC Persian.
The president, Massoud Pazeshkian, tried to come to his defence, saying the economic problems of the Islamic Republic were not the fault of one man alone. Param Gabbadi is a senior reporter with BBC Persian.
Now, back in the late 1940s and early 1950s, in what was then the Belgian Congo, thousands of mixed-race children were forcibly taken from their families and placed in Catholic institutions. Decades later, five women, now elderly, took the former colonial power Belgium to court, seeking justice for themselves and many others. The BBC's Cain Pieri spoke to one of them.
Now, back in the late 1940s and early 1950s, in what was then the Belgian Congo, thousands of mixed-race children were forcibly taken from their families and placed in Catholic institutions. Decades later, five women, now elderly, took the former colonial power Belgium to court, seeking justice for themselves and many others. The BBC's Cain Pieri spoke to one of them.
And that report from Cain Pieri. A spacecraft owned by a private American company has begun gathering data on the surface of the moon after touching down on Sunday. Blue Ghost is only the second commercial lander to reach the lunar surface.
And that report from Cain Pieri. A spacecraft owned by a private American company has begun gathering data on the surface of the moon after touching down on Sunday. Blue Ghost is only the second commercial lander to reach the lunar surface.
And as our science correspondent Pallav Ghosh now reports, staff at the firm behind the latest mission, Firefly Aerospace, have been celebrating the successful landing. Y'all select the landing. We're on the moon.
And as our science correspondent Pallav Ghosh now reports, staff at the firm behind the latest mission, Firefly Aerospace, have been celebrating the successful landing. Y'all select the landing. We're on the moon.
After the devastating floods in the Spanish region of Valencia last year, students and volunteers are attempting to save some precious memories. In the days following the disaster, which killed more than 220 people, a team from Valencia's Polytechnic University sifted through the wreckage for some old family photos. And they're now working painstakingly to restore what had been damaged.
After the devastating floods in the Spanish region of Valencia last year, students and volunteers are attempting to save some precious memories. In the days following the disaster, which killed more than 220 people, a team from Valencia's Polytechnic University sifted through the wreckage for some old family photos. And they're now working painstakingly to restore what had been damaged.
They've received thousands of photos from other survivors too. Pedro Vicente, who's leading this project, spoke to Paul Henley about what they're doing.
They've received thousands of photos from other survivors too. Pedro Vicente, who's leading this project, spoke to Paul Henley about what they're doing.