Asma Khalid
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And yet you've also suggested that that's an unwise way to think and operate.
Can you explain why?
That was Margaret McMillan, Emeritus Professor of International History at the University of Oxford.
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Today's show was produced by Chris Benderev and Lucy Paul.
It was mixed by Travis Evans.
Our executive producer was James Shield.
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Our senior news editor is Chyna Collins.
And I'm Asma Khalid.
Thanks as always for listening, and we'll talk to you again tomorrow.
Kili kahvimaria energiajuoma on tÀynnÀ luonnollista energiaa.
Unohda teolliset tÀrinet ja maista mehukkaan raikkaat kilimaut.
Vadelma, jusu-sitruna ja mango-ananas.
LöydÀt Kili kahvimaria energiajuomat nyt kaikista S-ryhmÀn kaupoista.
Kili.
Luonnollinen piristejÀ.
And over the years, he's been profoundly affected by the stories he's heard from children in particular. Now this spring, he's saying goodbye to the BBC. So we sat down with him to talk through the issue that has stayed with him throughout his career. From the BBC, I'm Asma Khalid. And I'm Tristan Redman. And today on The Global Story, Fergal Keen on PTSD and how living through war affects children's brains.
Haluaisimme todella puhua sinulle tÀnÀÀn, koska olet kirjoittanut tÀmÀn mielenkiintoisen artiklan BBC-sivustolle, jossa puhutaan siitÀ, miten elÀmys konflikteissa vaikuttaa lapsille. Lopulta ja koko elÀmÀn aikana. Miksi pÀÀtit kirjoittaa tÀmÀn tarinan nyt?