Newsline, Monday 22 June 2009: the latest from Iran, why cyclones leave fewer people dead in Bangladesh and a Dutch theatre company produces 'Natalee Holoway - The Musical'.
Protests in Iran - Day 8
Another day of protests in Iran, after revelations that in some voting districts, the number of votes exceeded the actual number of voters. These discrepancies could effect three million votes, according to the influential Guardian Council.
Bangladesh a safer place?
Natural disasters used to claim thousands of lives in Bangladesh, but thanks to a risk assessment scheme, the number of deaths in recent cyclones was very small. We find out how that scheme works.
Natalee Holloway: first the mystery, now... the musical?
The infamous Natalee Holloway case, in which the young American girl disappeared during a holiday on the Caribbean island of Aruba, has now led to a musical staged by a Dutch theatre company. A lack of taste? We ask its director Thijs de Wit.
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