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Of love & war
\"From the Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and New York Times bestselling author, a stunning and personally curated selection of her work across the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa Lynsey Addario has captured audiences with her disarming and compelling photographs and her uncanny ability to personalize even the most remote corners of our world. Here, the Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist returns with a stunning collection of more than two hundred of her photographs from across the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa. In her distinctively powerful dramatic style, Addario documents life in Afghanistan under the Taliban, the stark truth of sub-Saharan Africa, and the daily reality of women in the Middle East, as well as much more. Featuring revelatory essays from esteemed writers, such as Dexter Filkins and Suzy Hansen, and public figures, like Christy Turlington, Of Love & War is an utterly compelling and singular statement about the world, and all its inescapable chaos and conflict, from one of the most brilliant and influential journalists working today in any medium\"-- Provided by publisher.
Offline: Why has global health forgotten cancer?
The leading causes of cancer death are tumours of the trachea, bronchus, and lung (1·7 million deaths); gynaecological cancers (breast, cervix, ovary, and uterus: 1 million deaths); gastric cancer (834 000 deaths); colorectal cancer (829 600 deaths); and liver cancer (828 000 deaths). A second argument is that even if we concede that cancer should be taken more seriously, the treatment gap will best be filled by focusing not on specific diseases but on strengthening health systems and achieving universal health coverage (UHC). In its 2017 updated “Appendix 3”—a WHO-branded list of approved policy options to prevent and control NCDs—the agency does include treatment services for early cervical, breast, and colorectal cancers, together with palliative care, although none receive the coveted “bolding”.
Interview with Ha'aretz Defense Analyst Amos Harel; Interview with Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder; Interview with Russian Pro- Democracy and Anti-War Activist Dmitry Valuev; Interview with The Atlantic Staff Writer Anne Applebaum; Interview with Photojournalist Lynsey Addario. Aired 1-2p ET
Netanyahu pushes on with plans to occupy Gaza; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is doubling down on his threat to capture Gaza City; Amos Harel explains why this could be a road to perpetual war; Amos Harel says the Prime Minister is losing public support, as \"the Israeli public is exhausted\"; 'A leader who's losing the plot': Israeli military analyst on Netanyahu Gaza plan; Trump and Putin to meet in Alaska; Ukraine and Europe are excluded in Trump-Putin summit meeting; 'Putin is not the honest broker of any kind of peace': E.U. Foreign Policy Chief; Ivo Daalder discuss the upcoming meeting between US President Trump and Russian President Putin Alaska; 'All the pressure on Ukraine and none on Russia': Former NATO Ambassador on what Trump-Putin summit could bring; Trump's immigration crackdown continues with sweeping mass arrest by ICE; Russians applying for political asylum in the United States, with some facing the threat of detention and even deportation back to Russia; World Food Programme now warning of starvation in the besiege city of el-Fasher and North Darfur; International Criminal Court found that there are reasonable grounds that war crimes are being committed in Sudan; U.N. calling the world's largest humanitarian crisis in Sudan; Anne Applebaum: \"That sensation that the future has been cut off, that we didn't know what we're going to do next or where we're going to go, I ran into that over and over\" GUESTS: Amos Harel, Kaja Kallas, Ivo Daalder, Dmitry Valuev, Anne Applebaum, Lynsey Addario
Interview with Kyiv School of Economics President and Former Ukrainian Economy Minister Tymofiy Mylovanov; Interview with Los Angeles Times Middle East Bureau Chief Nabih Bulos; Interview with \Love + War\ Co-Director Jimmy Chin; Interview with Photojournalist and \Love + War\ Subject Lynsey Addario. Aired 1-2p ET
America's push for peace in Ukraine; Ukrainians express fear over Moscow's demands; Trump in an optimistic post, hinting at progress on his proposal for ending Russia's war in Ukraine; Andriy Yermak touts, \"very good progress in the negotiations\"; Rubio: \"I guess, that I feel very optimistic that we can get something done here because we made a tremendous amount of progress\"; Tymofiy Mylovanov talks about the US pressuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to agree to a peace plan that appears to favor Russia; Zelenskyy's tough spot: How Ukrainians feel about the U.S.-backed plan to end Russia's war; Israel says that it killed Hezbollah's second most senior figure in an airstrike; Israel kills at least five people and dozens injured in Beirut; IDF claims it successfully targeted Hezbollah's chief of staff; IDF claims the strike was intended to stop Hezbollah from strengthening its capabilities; Nabih Bulos talks about Israel striking Lebanon's capital and killing Hezbollah chief of staff Ali Tabatabai; Armed bandits stormed a Catholic school in the state of Niger on Friday; Armed bandits kidnapping hundreds of students and teachers; Lynsey Addario and Jimmy Chin discuss their new film about the toll of bearing witness on the front lines; Lynsey Addario and Jimmy Chin talks about their new film, \"Love + War\"; \"Love + War\" chronicles the struggle of balancing family life with trips to the front lines; Lynsey Addario and Jimmy Chin on the duty and the danger of bearing witness to war GUESTS: Tymofiy Mylovanov, Nabih Bulos, Jimmy Chin, Lynsey Addario