Killing spree in Brazil, and ‘we are not Madrasi’
How to impose a curfew before committing murder on the streets of Belem; and the north-south divide in India
Brazil
Earlier this week a police officer was shot dead in the Brazilian city of Belem. Within a few hours, messages supposedly from other police officers were being shared on Facebook and Twitter warning people to stay inside in certain neighbourhoods. There were posts on Facebook and Twitter. There was also an audio message being shared on Whatsapp saying that ‘police officers’ would ‘clean’ the area. Later that night, nine people were murdered. We look at the use of chatapps to spread messages to closed networks.
India
There are many countries around the world which will be familiar with a north south divide – where people in the north of country form stereotypes of the south, and vice versa. Well a group of comedians from the southern five states of India have struck a chord with their latest YouTube video, trying to knock down the stereotypes of the region. We speak to the creators about why they decided to write a song about
Denmark
Chili Klaus, a famous comedian in Denmark, has been making videos of himself eating chilies. For his latest video, he wanted to raise the profile of the Danish National Chamber Orchestra, which is facing closure. He challenged them to performing a piece, after eating a chili. We thought someone on the Trending team should take that challenge. Listen to the programme to find out how India Rakusen fares.
(Image: A police officer inspects the crime scene in a surburb of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Photo credit: YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty Images)
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Broadcasts
- Sat 8 Nov 2014 11:32GMT³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ World Service Online
- Sun 9 Nov 2014 04:32GMT³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ World Service Online
- Sun 9 Nov 2014 23:32GMT³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ World Service Online
Podcast
-
Trending
In-depth reporting on the world of social media