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World Service,15 Jan 2016,49 mins

#OscarsSoWhite, Ebola, Somalia

World Have Your Say

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Why are there so few black Oscar nominees? We discuss with a group of people from non-white backgrounds who are training to be actors. What is their experience in the industry? A doctor in the besieged Syrian town of Madaya tells us about his experiences of treating people there. A new Ebola death in Sierra Leone - we hear concerns that some people are still behaving riskily. And the attack on the African Union base in Somalia. Is Somalia getting safer? Picture: The nominees in the top acting categories for the 2016 Oscars. Credit: Reuters - various

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