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Democracy and the eurozone
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With Greece and Italy replacing leaders with technocrats in recent weeks, we ask if this is a threat to the democratic principle? And why going bust isn't all bad. Bankrupt cities that bounced back Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
Burma and North Korea
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Owen Bennett Jones with analysis and wit from correspondents worldwide. David Loyn assesses signals of political progress in Burma; Jeremy Hunter experiences the spectacle of Kim Il Sung's mausoleum. Show more
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'Another Great Depression is all but inevitable’ - that's the view of Steve Keen. No wonder he's been called the ‘Merchant of Gloom’. He gives his take on avoiding the economic depression. Show more
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The Strand reflects on the changes in artistic freedoms in Egypt. Show more
Fifty years ago the drug thalidomide was found to cause serious damage to the unborn child. Show more
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Business Daily
Democracy and the eurozone
18 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
With Greece and Italy replacing leaders with technocrats in recent weeks, we ask if this is a threat to the democratic principle? And why going bust isn't all bad. Bankrupt cities that bounced back Show more
BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
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'Another Great Depression is all but inevitable’ - that's the view of Steve Keen. No wonder he's been called the ‘Merchant of Gloom’. He gives his take on avoiding the economic depression. Show more
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Europe's flora and fauna is declining at an alarming rate says the International Union for the Conservation of Nature; Invasive new species colonising Africa; A new Canary Island; Energy from urine Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
Burma and North Korea
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Owen Bennett Jones with analysis and wit from correspondents worldwide. David Loyn assesses signals of political progress in Burma; Jeremy Hunter experiences the spectacle of Kim Il Sung's mausoleum. Show more
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World Football
World Football - Chaos in Asia?
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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The most powerful man in Asian football talks about the recent corruption scandal which cost Mohamad Bin Hammam his job.
And the former Premier League player Marlon Harewood discusses life in China. Show more
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The Strand reflects on the changes in artistic freedoms in Egypt. Show more
Fifty years ago the drug thalidomide was found to cause serious damage to the unborn child. Show more
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World Football
World Football - Chaos in Asia?
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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The most powerful man in Asian football talks about the recent corruption scandal which cost Mohamad Bin Hammam his job.
And the former Premier League player Marlon Harewood discusses life in China. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
'Another Great Depression is all but inevitable’ - that's the view of Steve Keen. No wonder he's been called the ‘Merchant of Gloom’. He gives his take on avoiding the economic depression. Show more
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A roundup of sport around the world.
From Our Own Correspondent
Burma and North Korea
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Owen Bennett Jones with analysis and wit from correspondents worldwide. David Loyn assesses signals of political progress in Burma; Jeremy Hunter experiences the spectacle of Kim Il Sung's mausoleum. Show more
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World Have Your Say
WHYS60: Egyptians discuss the future
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After thousands of chanting protesters opposed to military rule in Egypt gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo and a rival rally is held for the military council, Egyptians discuss their future.
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The World Debate
The future of Congo: Is the DRC a failed State?
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Ahead of Congo's elections, we ask a live audience in Kinshasa whether Democratic Republic of Congo is a failed state. Show more
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'Another Great Depression is all but inevitable’ - that's the view of Steve Keen. No wonder he's been called the ‘Merchant of Gloom’. He gives his take on avoiding the economic depression. Show more
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World Football
World Football - Chaos in Asia?
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
The most powerful man in Asian football talks about the recent corruption scandal which cost Mohamad Bin Hammam his job.
And the former Premier League player Marlon Harewood discusses life in China. Show more
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Catherine Ringer talks about recording her first album since the death of her husband. Show more
Sporting Witness
Princess Anne at the 1976 Olympics
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The Princess Royal reflects upon being part of the British eventing team at the Montreal Olympics Show more
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BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
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World Football
World Football - Chaos in Asia?
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
The most powerful man in Asian football talks about the recent corruption scandal which cost Mohamad Bin Hammam his job.
And the former Premier League player Marlon Harewood discusses life in China. Show more
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BBC News reports from around the world.
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From Our Own Correspondent
Burma and North Korea
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Owen Bennett Jones with analysis and wit from correspondents worldwide. David Loyn assesses signals of political progress in Burma; Jeremy Hunter experiences the spectacle of Kim Il Sung's mausoleum. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
'Another Great Depression is all but inevitable’ - that's the view of Steve Keen. No wonder he's been called the ‘Merchant of Gloom’. He gives his take on avoiding the economic depression. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Catherine Ringer talks about recording her first album since the death of her husband. Show more
Fifty years ago the drug thalidomide was found to cause serious damage to the unborn child. Show more
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The World Today Weekend Archive
26/11/2011
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
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World Football
World Football - Chaos in Asia?
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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The most powerful man in Asian football talks about the recent corruption scandal which cost Mohamad Bin Hammam his job.
And the former Premier League player Marlon Harewood discusses life in China. Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
26/11/2011
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Owen Bennett Jones presents the best of the week's insight from BBC correspondents worldwide - ranging from football in Dagestan to voting in Guyana, from an Indian funeral to a Georgia Thanksgiving.. Show more
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One Planet
Solar power and strong women
18 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Cuts threaten the solar industry, plus why women are key to climate change action. Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
Burma and North Korea
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Owen Bennett Jones with analysis and wit from correspondents worldwide. David Loyn assesses signals of political progress in Burma; Jeremy Hunter experiences the spectacle of Kim Il Sung's mausoleum. Show more