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BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 2, 2020

Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. In some countries, the coronavirus pandemic has enhanced unity and solidarity. In others, it has exposed deep fault lines. In india, its the poor Migrant Workers whove been hardest hit by the crisis, which has also seen heightened tensions between the hindu majority and the muslim minority. My guest today is the general secretary of the ruling hindu nationalist bjp party, ram madhav. Is Prime Minister modi stoking intercommunal tensions even in this time of National Emergency . Ram madhav in delhi, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Let us begin with the coronavirus situation in your country. Officials in your government have proclaimed the success of your lockdown policy, have pointed to a relatively low number of deaths, but right now, we see the curve the infection rate curve in india seems to be rising, and rising alarmingly. Do you think your government has been complacent . We are 15 of the worlds population, yet if

BBCNEWS BBC News June 17, 2020

After weeks of rising tension, both sides have deployed thousands of extra troops. And english top flight football makes a return on wednesday, but what will it be like without the fans . Beijing is re imposing restrictions in many parts of the city, in response to a new cluster of covid cases. Questions are still being asked about chinas early handling of the outbreak. Beijing airport have cancelled many flights. The first case was in the city of wuhan, probably at the beginning of december last year. In total, there were nearly 4,000 deaths, at least 50,000 infections there. 0ur china correspondent John Sudworth has just returned from wuhan. For two months, time stood still in this city, as it endured one of the worlds harshest lockdowns. Now it seems a distant memory. Interrupted lives have resumed again. But beneath the appearance of normality, the authorities are on edge. People we arranged to meet are followed by plain clothes police. Who block our car. Why are they doing this .

BBCNEWS BBC World News June 17, 2020

The Trump Administration takes legal action to prevent the publication of a memoir by the president s former National Security advisorjohn bolton. And riding solo on a rollercoaster, theme parks are working out how to stay covid secure when they finally re open, but will the visitors return . The English Premier League makes a return later on wednesday. Aston villa will take on sheffield united, and Manchester City will play arsenal in the first matches since the beginning of march. 92 matches are being packed in to a0 days before the end of the season. But therell be no spectators in the grounds as our Sports Editor dan roan reports. Its the same competition but with a new look. Banners and seat coverings in place of supporters and the only fans inside, projected onto giant screens. We were granted exclusive access to villa park as it prepares to host the premier leagues eagerly awaited return and the man in charge here told me how much it meant. We do have the eyes of the world on us

No room for complacency along LAC

Reasi attack shows why security in Jammu and Kashmir needs more than just a military approach

Reasi attack shows why security in Jammu and Kashmir needs more than just a military approach
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