2026-01-23
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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.
Listen on bbc.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Rahul Tandon.
Global economic tensions over Greenland may be fading away,
but is it time for some of the US's trading partners to explore new markets and demand swords for the most talked about item at Davos,
President Macron's blue sunglasses?
We're gonna start the program by talking about Greenland once again
because Donald Trump has said there's a framework for a future deal and
as we speak EU leaders have been meeting in Brussels to discuss the crisis but Greenland's Prime Minister Jen Frederick Nielsen seems very unsure as to the details of what are in this deal.
In terms of the deal that's been talking about I don't know what's concrete in that deal either but I know that we have Now a high-level working group working on a solution for both parties.
There has been a lot of talk hasn't there about the US gaining sovereignty over pockets of Greenland and their country's Prime Minister was asked about that at the press conference by the Financial Times.