You're listening to the Briefing, first broadcast on 27th December, 2024 on Monocle Radio.
Hello and welcome to the Briefing, broadcasting to you live from Studio one here at Midori House in London.
I'm Georgina Godwin.
Coming up on today's programme, what really happened to the Azerbaijan Airlines flight that crashed on Christmas Day?
We'll weigh the possibilities.
Did Israel intentionally target the head of the World Health Organization in a strike on Sanaa Airport?
We'll get more detail on events in the Middle East.
Plus, we shall pay any price, bear any burden, make any sacrifice to realize those dreams.
India is on the move again.
We shall make the future happen.
India mourns the passing of the former Prime Minister, Dr.
Mamohan Singh, who's died at the age of 92.
Our Nairobi correspondent will join us to have a look through the African papers and who won the Christmas television ratings.
Nessa, I love you.
Will you marry me?
We'll hear about the biggest terrestrial figures for December 25th in 16 years, as one show pulled in 12.3 million million viewers.
All that right here on the Briefing with me, Georgina Godwin.
Following the crash of a passenger plane, azerbaijan Airlines flight J28243, which came down in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day, killing at least 38 of the 67 people on board.
Two black box data recorders have now been found which authorities hope will shed light on the cause of the disaster.
Well, I'm joined now in the studio by Stephen DL, who's a Russia analyst.