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A new life in Iraq

The search for a new life: Iranian refugees in Iraq, the politics of climate change in Canada, the Pope meets Hungary鈥檚 Prime Minister and a night walk in Costa Rica.

Pascale Harter introduces analysis, reportage and personal reflections from correspondents around the world.

This week, the search for a new life in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The region is more stable and prosperous than the rest of the country. It is increasingly an attraction for people fleeing from neighbouring Iran. Iranians are now coming in greater numbers since the election of a hard-line president. They are searching for work and hoping to escape rocketing food prices and shortages at home, as Lizzie Porter reports.

On Monday Canadians go to the polls after a short campaign. The snap election was called by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, hoping to secure a majority in the House of Commons. Mr Trudeau was counting on an electoral boost from his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. But as Jatinder Sidhu in Vancouver has heard, other issues are also on the agenda.

Inclusion and fraternity were the messages spread by Pope Francis on his visit to Hungary this week. While visiting, the Pope met Hungary鈥檚 Prime Minister, Viktor Orban 鈥 known for his populist politics and anti-immigration stance. It had been rumoured earlier in the summer that the meeting might not happen at all, as some leading journalists close to the Hungarian Prime Minister accused the Pope of 鈥渁nti-Christian behaviour鈥. As Nick Thorpe reports from Budapest, the meeting with Viktor Orban was brief and there wasn鈥檛 much talking.

The Central American country of Costa Rica gets a lot of good press 鈥 and name recognition 鈥 for its efforts to preserve nature. It鈥檚 also a hotspot for eco-tourists; from bird spotters to those who want to wander into a rain forest. But not everything about Costa Rica鈥檚 government is green 鈥 and not all its life forms are friendly. Michelle Jana Chan went for a night walk which shed light on all sorts of wonders and horrors too.

Presenter: Pascale Harter
Producer: Bethan Head

(Image: A mural of apparently armed fighters known as 鈥楶eshmerga鈥 at a training camp belonging to the Kurdistan Democratic Party Iran, an Iranian Kurdish opposition group, outside the town of Koya, Iraqi Kurdistan, August 2021. Credit: Lizzie Porter)

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