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If journalism is the first draft of history, what happens if that draft is flawed?
In 1999, four Russian apartment buildings were bombed, hundreds killed,
but even now we still don't know for sure who did it.
It's a mystery that sparked chilling theories.
I'm Helena Merriman, and in a new BBC series,
I'm talking to the reporters who first covered this story.
What did they miss the first time?
The History Bureau, Putin and the apartment bombs.
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Hello, it's another one of those examples where two of my personal passions have combined.
Mark Carney, the Canadian Prime Minister,
has posted a picture of him receiving some Lego from the Danish ambassador to Canada.
And the phrase solidarity with Denmark appears in the post.
So he is clearly saying his support for Greenland remaining a part of the Kingdom of Denmark through the medium of Lego on social media.
So combining my passion for Danish building toys and my passion for geopolitics.
I've done some checking and it is Lego set city 60422 seaside harbour with cargo ship.
which is actually a retired product, but is available on some websites for about 100 quids.
Yeah, it's true what they say about the price of Lego these days.
Anyway, we'll get an update on a bit of Greenland towards the end of this episode of Newscast,