Siobhan Wornell

London Producer

Siobhan Wornell is a former producer for The World based in London.

The French president turns to a rap expert to give his speeches more punch

Global Scan

Francois Hollande can’t catch a break. He’s not only unpopular, but people say he’s boring. The answer? A new speechwriter, who is also a rapper. And Pakistanis are buzzing about a new $600 designer shoe that looks a lot like a popular $6 Pakistani sandal. Also, is an Indian guru dead or just in a deep meditation? All that, in today’s Global Scan.

The French president turns to a rap expert to give his speeches more punch

Global Scan
Protesters carrying placards attend a rally in favor of taxing carbon emissions in Melbourne, Australia, on March 12, 2011.

Which repressive regime is restricting protests now? Try a state in Australia…

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New Zealand flag photo

New Zealanders will vote on whether to update their flag

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In Germany, students are turning to crystal meth to deal with stress

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When Kim Jong Un wants you to vote, he subjects you to poetry

Global Scan

North Korea is about to have another election. And though the winners are not in doubt, government leaders still want a huge turnout, so they are turning to poems exhorting people to vote. Plus, at the NSA, even the spies are fed up … with being spied on. All that and more, in today’s Global Scan.

When Kim Jong Un wants you to vote, he subjects you to poetry

Global Scan

North Korea is about to have another election. And though the winners are not in doubt, government leaders still want a huge turnout, so they are turning to poems exhorting people to vote. Plus, at the NSA, even the spies are fed up … with being spied on. All that and more, in today’s Global Scan.

Just between us leaders of the free world…

Global Scan

British Prime Minister David Cameron probably hoped to show he was on the ball when he tweeted this photo of himself discussing Ukraine with US President Barack Obama. It had the opposite effect as parody moved into overdrive on Twitter.

Just between us leaders of the free world…

Global Scan

British Prime Minister David Cameron probably hoped to show he was on the ball when he tweeted this photo of himself discussing Ukraine with US President Barack Obama. It had the opposite effect as parody moved into overdrive on Twitter.

Christian Syria

Syria’s Christians find themselves, once again, persecuted and taxed for their religion

Conflict & Justice

An Islamic extremist group fighting in Syria, known as ISIS, is demanding that non-Muslims in areas they control convert to Islam or pay a “tax” for protection. Syrian Christian pastor Nadim Nassar, living in exile in London, says Syria’s Christians are caught “between two fires” — Assad’s dictatorship and a fragmented rebellion.