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With food prices volatile once again, we ask who's to blame? Governments? The climate? Or profiteering food companies? Plus staying together and paying together: cohabitation in a crisis. Show more
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London Clubland
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Pascale Harter introduces a special essay by Jake Wallis Simons on the private and gentlemen's clubs of London. Are these venues really still the places where Britain's social elite huddles together? Show more
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HARDtalk
James Robinson - Professor of Government, Harvard University
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Stephen Sackur speaks to the renowned Harvard academic James Robinson. Why do some nations thrive while others fail? What does Norway have that Mali lacks? Show more
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We talk to the director of a new play opening in London this week which was created from verbatim interviews conducted in Syria by journalists and the director herself, Zoe Lafferty. Show more
How the killing of a young Basque councillor sparked huge anti-ETA protests in Spain. Show more
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News of the application that converts images into sounds that may help blind people better navigate their surroundings; Imagine Cup winners convert sign language into speech. Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
London Clubland
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Pascale Harter introduces a special essay by Jake Wallis Simons on the private and gentlemen's clubs of London. Are these venues really still the places where Britain's social elite huddles together? Show more
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World Have Your Say
WHYS 30: Syrian Defence Minister "killed in suicide attack"
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Syrian State TV reports the death of the Defence Minister in a bomb attack - your reaction
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With food prices volatile once again, we ask who's to blame? Governments? The climate? Or profiteering food companies? Plus staying together and paying together: cohabitation in a crisis. Show more
How is the world shaping up for the London Olympics and Paralympics in the build up to the greatest show on earth.
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HARDtalk
James Robinson - Professor of Government, Harvard University
23 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Stephen Sackur speaks to the renowned Harvard academic James Robinson. Why do some nations thrive while others fail? What does Norway have that Mali lacks? Show more
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The Kabul artist using satire to expose corruption in Afghan society. Show more
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Syria Crisis Special: Senior members of Assad's inner circle killed in Damascus blast.
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Searching For Sugar Man. Compared to Bob Dylan, Rodriguez released two albums in the US which bombed, but in South Africa he became a sell out music star. And no one told him, they thought he was dead Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
London Clubland
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Pascale Harter introduces a special essay by Jake Wallis Simons on the private and gentlemen's clubs of London. Are these venues really still the places where Britain's social elite huddles together? Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
HARDtalk
James Robinson - Professor of Government, Harvard University
23 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Stephen Sackur speaks to the renowned Harvard academic James Robinson. Why do some nations thrive while others fail? What does Norway have that Mali lacks? Show more
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BBC sports correspondents tell the story behind today's top sporting news, with interviews and reports from across the world.
How the killing of a young Basque councillor sparked huge anti-ETA protests in Spain. Show more
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WHYS 60: Latest from Syria
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We hear from Syrians after the Defence Minister is reportedly killed.
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Claudia Hammond talks to Professors Nicholas Wald and Denis Xavier about the controversial multi-drug pill for preventing cardiovascular disease. Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
London Clubland
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Pascale Harter introduces a special essay by Jake Wallis Simons on the private and gentlemen's clubs of London. Are these venues really still the places where Britain's social elite huddles together? Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
HARDtalk
James Robinson - Professor of Government, Harvard University
23 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Stephen Sackur speaks to the renowned Harvard academic James Robinson. Why do some nations thrive while others fail? What does Norway have that Mali lacks? Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
The Kabul artist using satire to expose corruption in Afghan society. Show more
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Searching For Sugar Man. Compared to Bob Dylan, Rodriguez released two albums in the US which bombed, but in South Africa he became a sell out music star. And no one told him, they thought he was dead Show more
BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
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The Kabul artist using satire to expose corruption in Afghan society. Show more
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BBC News reports from around the world.
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The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
From Our Own Correspondent
London Clubland
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Pascale Harter introduces a special essay by Jake Wallis Simons on the private and gentlemen's clubs of London. Are these venues really still the places where Britain's social elite huddles together? Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
HARDtalk
James Robinson - Professor of Government, Harvard University
23 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Stephen Sackur speaks to the renowned Harvard academic James Robinson. Why do some nations thrive while others fail? What does Norway have that Mali lacks? Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
The Kabul artist using satire to expose corruption in Afghan society. 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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Searching For Sugar Man. Compared to Bob Dylan, Rodriguez released two albums in the US which bombed, but in South Africa he became a sell out music star. And no one told him, they thought he was dead Show more
How the killing of a young Basque councillor sparked huge anti-ETA protests in Spain. 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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Claudia Hammond talks to Professors Nicholas Wald and Denis Xavier about the controversial multi-drug pill for preventing cardiovascular disease. Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
London Clubland
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Pascale Harter introduces a special essay by Jake Wallis Simons on the private and gentlemen's clubs of London. Are these venues really still the places where Britain's social elite huddles together? Show more