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Alan Johnston presents insights from BBC correspondents. Today, Jonathan Head on the growing frustration of workers in Egypt and Chris Bockman on why the French beret is now rarely made in France. Show more
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Alan Johnston presents insights from BBC correspondents. Today, Jonathan Head on the growing frustration of workers in Egypt and Chris Bockman on why the French beret is now rarely made in France. Show more
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WHYS 30: Dorothy Parvaz, the journalist who was arrested in Syria, has been freed
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In May 1944 the Tatar people of Crimea were forced into exile by the Soviet army.
Although the Muslim minority had lived in the region for centuries they were ordered out by Stalin. Show more
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Stephen Sackur travels to Geneva, currently hosting the World Health Assembly, to meet the world's most influential philanthropist, Bill Gates. Show more
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Do we have a right to anonymity, or should it be outlawed? A special edition looks at the "real name" web policy in South Korea, and how to hide your digital trail. Show more
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Egypt and France
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Alan Johnston presents insights from BBC correspondents. Today, Jonathan Head on the growing frustration of workers in Egypt and Chris Bockman on why the French beret is now rarely made in France. Show more
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In May 1944 the Tatar people of Crimea were forced into exile by the Soviet army.
Although the Muslim minority had lived in the region for centuries they were ordered out by Stalin. Show more
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Egypt and France
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Available for over a year
Alan Johnston presents insights from BBC correspondents. Today, Jonathan Head on the growing frustration of workers in Egypt and Chris Bockman on why the French beret is now rarely made in France. Show more
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Stephen Sackur travels to Geneva, currently hosting the World Health Assembly, to meet the world's most influential philanthropist, Bill Gates. Show more
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Frontline diplomacy: a former US ambassador's story of life in the world's trouble spots Show more
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In May 1944 the Tatar people of Crimea were forced into exile by the Soviet army.
Although the Muslim minority had lived in the region for centuries they were ordered out by Stalin. Show more
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Frontline diplomacy: a former US ambassador's story of life in the world's trouble spots Show more
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In May 1944 the Tatar people of Crimea were forced into exile by the Soviet army.
Although the Muslim minority had lived in the region for centuries they were ordered out by Stalin. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Stephen Sackur travels to Geneva, currently hosting the World Health Assembly, to meet the world's most influential philanthropist, Bill Gates. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Frontline diplomacy: a former US ambassador's story of life in the world's trouble spots Show more
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Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
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Man Booker International Award, Eoin Colfer, Svay Sareth. Show more
In May 1944 the Tatar people of Crimea were forced into exile by the Soviet army.
Although the Muslim minority had lived in the region for centuries they were ordered out by Stalin. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
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Rethinking pain. What affects sperm counts? Babies and communication Show more
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Egypt and France
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Alan Johnston presents insights from BBC correspondents. Today, Jonathan Head on the growing frustration of workers in Egypt and Chris Bockman on why the French beret is now rarely made in France. Show more