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endured when they were young. here s laura kuenssberg. i always believed the press would kill her in the end, but not even i could imagine that they would take such a direct hand in her death. charles spencer s fury at the way the press treated his sister, diana, made him famous. it is a point to remember. his anger at her funeral, raw, after years of intrusion and pain. ..a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the end, the most hunted person of the modern age. decades later, there s been a frenzy around the current princess of wales, kate even around a family photo. but does the rumour and online speculation compare to what diana endured? no, i think it was more dangerous back in the day. the circumstances of her death were so shocking that it did make the industry that supports the paparazzi really consider more carefully what it could and couldn t do. not because they had a moraljudgment, but because it was unacceptable. he s publishing a memoir

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on sunday, when supporters of the late opposition leader alexei navalny are calling on people throughout russia to protest against president putin. meanwhile in the estonian town of narva, where many residents are russian, people crossed the border to vote in russia s presidential election. narva is one of only a handful of places where the border between the eu and russia is still open. bbc russian s oleg boldyrev sent this report. here in estonian border town of narva lies the frontier between the western world and russia. across the river with its formidable fortress lies a town 170 kilometres away from st petersburg and this is one of a handful of places where the border between the eu and russia is still open. what is even more unusual is in this place and the surrounding region thousands of people are in fact russian citizens. in this place and the surrounding region thousands of people are in fact russian citizens. this is the legacy of the soviet union break up. in th

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in the snowy city 50 miles north of moscow, officials are going door to door, this is the final day of the russian presidential election and everyone including the sick and elderly will get a chance to vote. this person is 87 and she is worried about the war in ukraine. i is worried about the war in ukraine- is worried about the war in ukraine. i wish this special operation ukraine. i wish this special operation would ukraine. i wish this special operation would end - ukraine. i wish this special operation would end and i ukraine. i wish this special operation would end and it ukraine. i wish this special. operation would end and it is ukraine. i wish this special- operation would end and it is a pity that people are dying, what a pity. can you imagine how many people are dying, but i am elderly and i m very worried about this.- i am elderly and i m very worried about this. the war is the main worried about this. the war is the main focus worried about this. the war

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we won t be able to stay in this. i m here with about 20 people, including my daughter. we need help. my city, freetown, nestled between the atlantic ocean and a mountain range. the natural landscape is beautiful. but i think freetonians are beautiful, too. people who deserve a lot more than they re getting. we ve had war. we ve had corruption. and then we had ebola. now we re fighting for democratic freedoms. i ve been mayor of freetown for the past five years, during which time my party has been in opposition. i promised i would work to transform freetown. i know i can do more because i ve spent five years with my hands tied behind my back, with investigation after investigation. and the government is the one that took me to the acc, anti corruption commission, to parliament, did a special audit. my tenure has been marked with probably the highest level of intimidation and harassment that any politician in recent years has experienced. then you re aware that tomorrow you wi

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see this kind of blue archway and the white sign beyond it? we re now entering the demilitarised zone. this is the most militarised border in the world. hundreds of rounds of artillery point in both directions, and securing this level of access is incredibly rare. to our left and to our right, we have active minefields. there s more than two million mines inside of the dmz. freedom main, freedom main. this is freedom 3. as we drive towards north korea, we reach a small cluster of homes. this is the village of taesung, home to 138 people, many now in their 60s and over. kim dong rae was here long before the korean war would decide the village s peculiar fate. translation: don t get me started on what i went - through during the war. it was unspeakable. we were caught in the crossfire. both sides were firing at each other with the village in the middle. news archive: communist troops have invaded southern korea. - you could see the bullets flying left and right. a set of docume

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