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Independent 10 pairs of tickets are being offered for a special screening at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) – and one reader will also get a free £60 membership.
On the occasion of World AIDS Day, we have partnered with ICA to present The death penalty: The real cost of Trump’s HIV aid cuts, A documentary by chief international correspondent Bel True.
The film is based on his visit to Uganda and Zimbabwe, where people are dying because of him. can’t reach medicine And pregnant women fear infecting their children.
The screening on November 30 will be followed by a panel with Bell, Christine Stiegling of UNAIDS, Dr. Charles Sonko of Médecins Sans Frontières, Patrick Kinemo of MSI Tanzania and Lord Smith, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.
This giveaway is open exclusively to its subscribers morning headlines And on the ground Newspaper. The latter is jointly written by Bell and world affairs editor Sam Kiely.
Delivered every Wednesday, on the ground Provides in-depth reporting from across Europe and the Middle East – from frontline stories in Ukraine to global politics and developing humanitarian crises.
During this time, morning headlines Is Independent’s daily newsletter brings you the biggest stories and talking points straight to your inbox every weekday morning.
To get your chance to claim free tickets and membership – which includes access to free and discounted tickets to ICA events, shop and bar discounts and much more – simply sign up to our morning headlines Or on the ground Newsletter by Tuesday 18th November. Details of how to enter will be shared in an email coming on Wednesday 19th November.
Selected readers will be contacted on Monday 24th November to claim their tickets – see full event details Here,