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In this edition: Fishing for lobster on safari in Sweden, vinyl records make a comeback, shoes for high-flying business executives, an interior designer's stylish apartment in a Milan high-rise, and canyoning in Slovenia's Soča Valley.
In this edition: Not everyone feels the EU deserves the Nobel Peace prize, shock in Pakistan at the shooting of a teen women's rights activist and a German child murderer gets compensation for treatment at hands of the Police.
With nine gold Paralympics medals and a number of World and European champion titles to her name, Marianne Buggenhagen is an outstanding athlete. Now 59, she’s been in a wheelchair since she was 23. Far from holding her back, it’s allowed her to excel as a Paralympic athlete – as she explains on Talking Germany.
This week Robin Merrill talks to Rebecca Carrington a British "music comedian” notable for a wide variety of spoofs of a variety of musical genres, starring Joe, her 18th century cello. Rebecca started her professional career playing with a number of top British orchestras.
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