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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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Available now on the documentary from the BBC World Service.
They rescued thousands of migrants from the sea off Greece.
Then they were charged with people smuggling Now,
seven years on, those volunteers have been tried and acquitted.
What does it mean for them and for migration policy?
Join me, Tim Hewell, for the story of a dramatic trial.
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Hello and welcome to NewsHour.
It's coming to you live from the BBC World Service Studios in central London.
I'm Tim Franks.
We're beginning with the escalating sound and fury over the status of Greenland.
Whatever you say about Donald Trump's foreign policy ambitions,
and lots of people do have very strong views, one thing seems unusually clear,
and that is that the insights, often from the President himself,