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now is thejournalist megan the paparazzi injoining me now is the journalist a real commentator thank you so much for staying on the line and i know they did not want to abruptly end the conversation but the point you re trying to make there is there is a high level of interest and ijust wanted to get your understanding of how much is instigated by them and how much is instigated by them and how much is the fault of the press? there is a ridiculously high level of interest in harry and meghan and those programmed by how the story was reported yesterday and in the front pages of the papers today and editors and readers alike very much interested in harry and meghan and with the get up to in this paparazzi is, the one that showed in the car or going into a building with so much more than red carpet shots especially. still, there is still huge interest in them would harry and megan wanted when he stepped back as working royals was to be able to control the narrative, to put what
look at the president s crackdown on gangs. the country was once the murder capital of the world. for decades rival gangs ruled the streets of el salvador, but a year ago the country s young, media savy president nayib bukele declared war on gangs, imposing emergency security measures and giving police sweeping powers of arrest. thousands are now behind bars and the country is transforming before people s eyes, but there s a dark underside hidden from view human rights groups are dismayed, as are relatives, as more than 65,000 people have been arrested over the past year. 0ur mexico, central america and cuba correspondent will grant has been investigating for a bbc news documentary called inside el salvador s gang crackdown . tell us what you found. well, el salvador has been synonymous with gangs for a long time, and murder rates were at one
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