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Hiding whiskey from the Farc and deciphering their rap video; and reporting Beslan - the most dramatic and life-changing experience for two journalists. Show more
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A review of the week with the latest news.
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A review of the week with the latest news.
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Edward Stourton brings his journey along the Bosphorus to an end and asks what the future of Turkey will be. Show more
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A review of the week with the latest news.
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From Our Own Correspondent
Weekend Edition 9 Sept 2012
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Pascale Harter with stories on Russian skinheads, racism in India, Chinese migrants to the US, maids in Mumbai, Peru's fake banknotes, German beaches ... and the last train from Spanish Town, Jamaica. Show more
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In the Balance
Are central bankers grabbing too much power?
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As the ECB brings in a new scheme to save the euro, Lesley Curwen and guests discuss whether central banks have been over-reaching themselves. Plus, why do their bosses use such opaque language? Show more
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Why do we need to send people to explore Mars – and who is likely to take them there? Kevin Fong presents. Show more
Witness History
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mr Universe
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Arnold Schwarzenegger first made his name in the 1960s as Mr Universe. He was a shy young man with little English, but he took the world of bodybuilding by storm. Show more
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Short of cash to start a business? More and more people are using the internet to get customers or would-be investors to make their projects happen. Peter Day reports. Show more
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The BBC's Central America correspondent Will Grant challenges the stereotypes, as he investigates how foreign investment and exports are driving the Mexican economy. Show more
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Edward Stourton brings his journey along the Bosphorus to an end and asks what the future of Turkey will be. Show more
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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BBC News reports from around the world.
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Hiding whiskey from the Farc and deciphering their rap video; and reporting Beslan - the most dramatic and life-changing experience for two journalists. Show more
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Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
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Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
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Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
BBC News reports from around the world.
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In the Balance
Are central bankers grabbing too much power?
28 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
As the ECB brings in a new scheme to save the euro, Lesley Curwen and guests discuss whether central banks have been over-reaching themselves. Plus, why do their bosses use such opaque language? Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
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BBC News reports from around the world.
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Short of cash to start a business? More and more people are using the internet to get customers or would-be investors to make their projects happen. Peter Day reports. Show more
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Assignment
Assignment - Russia's Far Right
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Tom Esslemont examines the mindset of Russia's skinheads in this week's Assignment. Show more
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ENCODE announce that 80% of the human genome is functional and that 'Junk DNA' is not junk; How rainforests manage water and ensure the Panama Canal stays open Show more
Witness History
Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty: 15 years in a foreign Embassy
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In 1956 a Hungarian Cardinal sought refuge in the US Embassy in Budapest - he didn't leave until 1971. Show more
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What is the best way to cope with a traumatic, contagious or life-changing illness? Show more
More or Less
Where are all the US Paralympics gold medals?
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Why did the USA top the gold medals league in the Olympics, but not the Paralympics? Ruth Alexander examines the London 2012 performance statistics. Plus, how many song opening bars are possible? Show more
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BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
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In the Balance
Are central bankers grabbing too much power?
28 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
As the ECB brings in a new scheme to save the euro, Lesley Curwen and guests discuss whether central banks have been over-reaching themselves. Plus, why do their bosses use such opaque language? Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
BBC News reports from around the world.
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Why do we need to send people to explore Mars – and who is likely to take them there? Kevin Fong presents. Show more
Witness History
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mr Universe
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Arnold Schwarzenegger first made his name in the 1960s as Mr Universe. He was a shy young man with little English, but he took the world of bodybuilding by storm. Show more
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What is the best way to cope with a traumatic, contagious or life-changing illness? Show more
This week, Rajan Datar discusses listeners' reactions to the new international news show Newsday, with Jamie Angus senior commissioner of Global News.
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Why did fatal car accidents rise in the US by 1,600 in the year after 11 September 2001? When should doctors decide to stop their resuscitation attempts on patients with cardiac arrest? Show more
More or Less
Where are all the US Paralympics gold medals?
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Why did the USA top the gold medals league in the Olympics, but not the Paralympics? Ruth Alexander examines the London 2012 performance statistics. Plus, how many song opening bars are possible? Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
Weekend Edition 9 Sept 2012
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Pascale Harter with stories on Russian skinheads, racism in India, Chinese migrants to the US, maids in Mumbai, Peru's fake banknotes, German beaches ... and the last train from Spanish Town, Jamaica. Show more
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Short of cash to start a business? More and more people are using the internet to get customers or would-be investors to make their projects happen. Peter Day reports. Show more