The Queen is getting a pay rise. Thanks to record profits from real estate, Queen Elizabeth II is in line for a 5% increase. But with many people across the globe falling on hard times, should she accept it? And is Britain's Royal Family value for money? Let us know what you think.
http://on.cnn.com/14wvfmI
South Africa has appealed to the world to pray for former President Nelson Mandela, who has been readmitted to hospital suffering from a lung infection.
What does the anti-apartheid icon mean to you? Don't forget to tell us where you're writing from.
39 marathons in just 33 days. That's the challenge that three friends have set themselves to raise money to help young children trafficked into slavery. Max Foster caught up with them before they left.
http://on.cnn.com/11X9vzA
Sorry, cats, your days of hunting and philandering in private are over. Technology has arrived to spy on you... http://on.cnn.com/10sktMf
"We can't talk about it as bluff..." Rebecca Johnson with the Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy talks to Becky about North Korea's latest threats | http://on.cnn.com/17cxMWr
These are the sort of weapons which America's National Rifle Association believes could help to protect children in the classroom.
The NRA wants school personnel trained to carry firearms to prevent shootings like the December massacre in Newtown, Connecticut.
Read the full story here: http://on.cnn.com/10xjCtP and tell us what you think.
Send us in your questions on North Korea.
Bellicose rhetoric, missile technology, tit-for-tat threats..what’s it all about? What do you want to know? Are you concerned about the current tensions over North Korea?
Connect the World will put your questions to an expert on air – send them in and don’t forget to tell us where you’re writing in from.
Just how far could North Korea's missiles go if they are launched? The latest here on our blog: http://on.cnn.com/Xt96qP
Ex-Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf tells CNN that his government secretly signed off on U.S. drone strikes. Watch the full interview here: http://connecttheworld.blogs.cnn.com/2013/04/12/musharraf-admits-secret-drone-deal/
Former South African President F.W. de Klerk tells Becky that Margaret Thatcher was a "consistent critic of apartheid"
http://on.cnn.com/113D5Cu
He was one of the few people to give Margaret Thatcher orders. CNN's Erin McLaughlin gets some unique insight from portrait artist Richard Stone. http://on.cnn.com/15ht6yV
What - or who - makes a terrorist tick? Becky talks to two experts about al Qaeda's influence and cases of self-radicalization. The discussion is on our blog: http://connecttheworld.blogs.cnn.com/
As authorities study possible links abroad to the Boston attacks, they're also investigating whether online jihadist magazines may have played a role. on our blog today, Becky talks to a former radical activist about challenging extremist ideology: http://connecttheworld.blogs.cnn.com/
On our blog today: A fight at 23,000 feet? Climbers have accused their sherpas of attacking them on Mt. Everest. Becky chats to a climber and a sherpa about what it's like scaling the world's highest peak. http://connecttheworld.blogs.cnn.com/
Tonight on Connect the World: Bangladesh's Home Minister tells Becky how we all have a role to play to prevent another disaster.
What do you think? Has the collapse of this building made you think twice about buying cheap clothes?
http://on.cnn.com/159McbA
Remember the fight between a group of climbers and their Sherpa guides on Mount Everest? Well, now they've made up! Here's Becky with what they are calling the Treaty of Everest!
http://on.cnn.com/121YrB9
Tonight on Connect the World - we'll be live in Manchester following the news that Alex Ferguson is to retire after more than a quarter of a century at the helm of Manchester United.
Is he the best football manager ever? And who do you think will replace him?
"Everything's making sense now … I’m just disgusted; I'm horrified." Angie Gregg, the daughter of the Ohio man accused of kidnapping three women for nearly a decade, says she never wants to see him again. Watch the full interview tonight on Connect the World at 10pm CET.
Fancy running the equivalent of 39 marathons in 33 days? Three friends decided to do just that to raise money to help the victims of human trafficking. Watch their amazing story here: http://on.cnn.com/15FwUeQ
The brothers of Ariel Castro, the man accused of kidnapping and holding three women captive in his home for a decade, say he is a "monster" who should rot in jail. Watch the full interview tonight on Connect the World at 10pm CET.
After 146 days in space Commander Chris Hadfield and crew are back on earth. For his last day in space the Canadian astronaut sang David Bowie's 'Space Oddity' in zero gravity and posted the video on YouTube, but he had already been something of a social media star... Watch it on our blog: http://connecttheworld.blogs.cnn.com/
Angelina Jolie has announced that she underwent a preventive double mastectomy after learning she carries a gene which increases the risk of breast cancer and ovarian cancer. Tonight on Connect the World at 10pm CET, we'll investigate who's at risk from this gene and how easy it is to get tested for it.
What do you think about this story?
Tonight on Connect the World at 10pm CET: AC Milan footballer Mario Balotelli tells Pedro Pinto he'll leave the pitch if he is subjected to racist abuse again.
Would he be right to do so?
Like the three women held captive in Ohio, Natasha Kampusch spent most of a decade imprisoned, beaten and restrained in her abductor's house in Austria. She tells CNN how she's recovering and shares advice for the Ohio victims.
http://on.cnn.com/12E56BL
Google and NASA have teamed up to share a new computer which has the potential to work millions of times faster than the ones we use today. So, what can it do and can you afford it? Fionnuala Sweeney finds out.
http://on.cnn.com/11JPFwh
Coming up at 10pm CET on CNN: The latest live from Oklahoma as the search for survivors continues from last night's huge tornado.
Nobel laureate and social activist Muhammad Yunus has called on foreign clothing companies to do more in order to prevent further tragedies after the deaths of more than 1,000 people last month in the collapse of a factory in the capital Dhaka. His solutions involve introducing a minimum wage for Bangladeshi workers of 50 cents an hour – up from 25 cents. So, would you be willing to pay more for your clothes?
Police say the mother of a newborn baby rescued over the weekend from a toilet pipe in China "deeply regrets what she did". The baby boy was saved Saturday in the Chinese city of Jinhua.
http://on.cnn.com/Ztelrq
What do you think about this story?
The story of the man who helped pave the way for Nelson Mandela's freedom... Becky takes a look at a new documentary which tells the secret tale for the first time. You can watch it here: http://on.cnn.com/ZLhQrh
Slumdog Millionaire star and "Girl Rising" narrator Freida Pinto talks to Zain Verjee about female education in the developing world.
http://on.cnn.com/13H6bKP
Becky Anderson takes a look at the new Superman movie Man of Steel starring Russell Crowe in this week's CNN Preview
http://on.cnn.com/12uvmC9
With his win at the U.S. Open, Justin Rose has become the first Englishman to win a major since Nick Faldo's Masters success in 1996. Speaking to CNN, Rose paid tribute to his late father - who played a huge role in his success.
Tonight on Connect the World - we'll be discussing the role parents play in helping today's sports stars reach the top of their profession.
How important have your parents been in your own personal and professional success?
The Afghan Taliban have opened an office in Doha, Qatar. on Wednesday's show Fionnuala Sweeney spoke to a Taliban spokesman about the new office. You can watch it here on our blog: http://on.cnn.com/11AdpNJ
Russell Crowe and Henry Cavill tell the extraordinary story of when they first met and how the young Superman was inspired.
http://on.cnn.com/11q4KRu
Who are the Brazilian protesters, and what do they want? http://on.cnn.com/1c2XQTn
Who are the Brazilian protesters, and what do they want? http://on.cnn.com/1c2Y3G9
The Queen is getting a pay rise. Thanks to record profits from real estate, Queen Elizabeth II is in line for a 5% increase. But with many people across the globe falling on hard times, should she accept it? And is Britain's Royal Family value for money? Let us know what you think.
http://on.cnn.com/14wvfmI
As President Morsy reaches the end of his first year in power - we'll debate Egypt's future. Join us at 10p CET when Becky will talk to Egyptian blogger Dalia Ziada and Sondos Asem from the Freedom and Justice party.
[촛불문화제 5일차]
"배후세력 밝히도록 촛불 놓지 말아야"
빗방울 떨어지는 가운데 400여명 참여
시민들과 학생들의 국정원 규탄 촛불이 5일째 계속됐다.
참가자들은 한 목소리로 “NLL 물타기 말고 국정조사 철저히 진행해라”, “국정원 대선개입 진상규명, 원세훈을 구속하라” 등의 구호를 외치며 철저한 국정조사를 촉구했다. 민중가수 우리나라의 이광석씨는 ‘라구요’, ‘다시 광화문에서‘ 등을 불렀으며 시민들의 자유발언도 이어졌다.
http://www.vop.co.kr/A00000649086.html
민중의소리 앱다운로드 : http://goo.gl/PMkrE
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