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The story of teenagers 'born from hate', as a result of war rape in Bosnia, who are now experiencing mental trauma.
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The Berlin Wall
28 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Twenty years after the Berlin Wall came down, what happened to all those East German Brands? And how the humble shipping container changed the world by making trade easier. Show more
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World Football
World Football (Winter 2009/10) 2
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Alan Green presents a special programme on the impact the fall of the Berlin Wall had on football in Germany, 20 years after the border, between East and West Berlin, was torn down. Show more
Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
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The best of The Strand including Jose Saramago
the only Portuguese writer to have won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
07/11/2009
28 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Alan Johnston introduces reports from Kenya, Eastern Europe, Los Angeles and elsewhere.
Mark Tully on why the Indian government is taking on Maoist rebels who control a vast mineral-rich area of central India. Show more
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
The latest news from the world of Sport.
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World Football
World Football (Winter 2009/10) 2
28 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Alan Green presents a special programme on the impact the fall of the Berlin Wall had on football in Germany, 20 years after the border, between East and West Berlin, was torn down. Show more
BBC News reports from around the world.
Sportsworld Have Your Say
Sportsworld, Have Your Say (Winter 2009/
28 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Football and more - the fan's phone-in from the BBC.
The Interview Archive
07/11/2009 President Paul Kagame: Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda
4 hours on BBC World Service Online
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President Paul Kagame has led Rwanda out of the genocide that took place 15 years ago. His country is thriving but he still faces international criticism. Why? Show more
Writer Christie Dickason considers the physical and metaphorical significance of bridges. She looks at the role bridges play in connecting communities, cultures and countries. Show more
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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The best of The Strand including Jose Saramago
the only Portuguese writer to have won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Show more
Contemporary and classic tracks from around the world. Playlist at bbcworldservice.com Show more
Mark Tully on why the Indian government is taking on Maoist rebels who control a vast mineral-rich area of central India. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
The best of The Strand including Jose Saramago
the only Portuguese writer to have won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Show more
Mark Tully on why the Indian government is taking on Maoist rebels who control a vast mineral-rich area of central India. Show more
Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
Some tremors may be aftershocks of bigger earthquakes that occurred 100’s of years ago. Can low pressure trigger landslides and dealing with underground pests that eat our crops. Show more