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John Simpson analyses how the Russian economy has thrived despite western sanctions, examines the American military’s role in the Middle East and looks at the developing food crisis in Ethiopia. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
Click is in Kenya, investigating how tech is making a difference to lives there: from dealing with the issue of electronic waste. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
HARDtalk
Vassily Nebenzia - Russian Permanent Representative to the UN
24 minutes on BBC News Latin America
Available for 1 month
Stephen Sackur is in New York City, home of the UN, to speak to Vassily Nebenzia, Russia’s permanent representative to the UN. How effective is Moscow in the battle for world opinion? Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
Alastair Sooke is in Doha, Qatar, to explore the Museum of Islamic Art. The collection tells the story of the blossoming of Islamic art in the region and beyond. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
The latest news from the BBC.
Can Europe lead the race to regulate artificial intelligence? The fast moving technology is affecting everything from healthcare to banking but what checks and balances are needed to keep us safe? Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
John Simpson analyses how the Russian economy has thrived despite western sanctions, examines the American military’s role in the Middle East and looks at the developing food crisis in Ethiopia. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
Jane Corbin visits the United States' nuclear weapons development facility and Scotland, where she reveals the strategy behind Britain's nuclear deterrent. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
The Travel Show
Cabo Verde: Beyond the Beaches
30 minutes on BBC News Latin America
Available for 4 months
Lucy Hedges explores Cape Verde - an archipelago of islands off the coast of West Africa, which has become a popular holiday destination thanks to its year round sunshine. Show more
The latest news from the BBC including sport.
On 7 October Hamas invaded Israel killing 1,200 people and taking 240 hostages. This is the story of how events unfolded by those who were there and survived. Show more
The latest news from the BBC including sport.
In the years after the disappearance of the 43 students, evidence emerges of corruption and an official cover-up. But who is behind the crime and how high up does it go? Show more
The latest news from the BBC including sport.
John Simpson analyses how the Russian economy has thrived despite western sanctions, examines the American military’s role in the Middle East and looks at the developing food crisis in Ethiopia. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
The latest news from the BBC.
Richard Bilton investigates sudden unexplained deaths in children and looks at the research trying to find out why they happen. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
Click is in Kenya, investigating how tech is making a difference to lives there: from dealing with the issue of electronic waste. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
The Travel Show
Cabo Verde: Beyond the Beaches
30 minutes on BBC News Latin America
Available for 4 months
Lucy Hedges explores Cape Verde - an archipelago of islands off the coast of West Africa, which has become a popular holiday destination thanks to its year round sunshine. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
The latest news from the BBC.
On 7 October Hamas invaded Israel killing 1,200 people and taking 240 hostages. This is the story of how events unfolded by those who were there and survived. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
Can Europe lead the race to regulate artificial intelligence? The fast moving technology is affecting everything from healthcare to banking but what checks and balances are needed to keep us safe? Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
Jane Corbin visits the United States' nuclear weapons development facility and Scotland, where she reveals the strategy behind Britain's nuclear deterrent. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
John Simpson analyses how the Russian economy has thrived despite western sanctions, examines the American military’s role in the Middle East and looks at the developing food crisis in Ethiopia. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
Richard Bilton investigates sudden unexplained deaths in children and looks at the research trying to find out why they happen. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
On 7 October Hamas invaded Israel killing 1,200 people and taking 240 hostages. This is the story of how events unfolded by those who were there and survived. Show more
The latest news from the BBC.
Click is in Kenya, investigating how tech is making a difference to lives there: from dealing with the issue of electronic waste. Show more