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The Fifth Floor
Reporting Kenya's elections
27 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Anticipating the Kenyan elections; the Castros and Cuba; taking a Fifth Floor fag brake; and Tunis shakes to the Harlem Shake. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
A review of the week with the latest news.
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Lebanon has suffered civil war and religious unrest. Heart and Soul meets the Maronite Christians who trace their history to biblical times. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
A review of the week with the latest news.
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
A review of the week with the latest news.
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BBC Africa Debate
Are artists free to tell their own stories?
55 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Making films in the developing world. What are the successes and the challenges? Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
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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
What now for the euro?
28 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Andrew Walker and his guests discuss whether the inconclusive result in the Italian vote means the euro crisis has come back to bite us. And do comedians make good politicians? Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
BBC News reports from around the world.
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Japan is the fastest ageing country in the world. As Peter Day reports, this is putting a big strain on the country’s finances. Will the Japanese have to work long into old age? Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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The key challenges of ageing: writer PD James, statistician Hans Rosling, gerontologist Sarah Harper, and Helena Kennedy QC at the Space For Thought festival at the LSE. Show more
More or Less
Is the Kenyan election already decided?
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
There are more registered voters from the ethnic groups that are likely to support Kenyatta than those for his rival Raila Odinga. Do Kenyans vote along ethnic lines? Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
BBC News reports from around the world.
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
The Fifth Floor
Reporting Kenya's elections
27 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Anticipating the Kenyan elections; the Castros and Cuba; taking a Fifth Floor fag brake; and Tunis shakes to the Harlem Shake. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
BBC News reports from around the world.
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
In the Balance
What now for the euro?
28 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Andrew Walker and his guests discuss whether the inconclusive result in the Italian vote means the euro crisis has come back to bite us. And do comedians make good politicians? Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
From Our Own Correspondent
Weekend Edition
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Pascale Harter with personal insights from correspondents around the world. With stories on Australia's boom, Kenyan votes, Indian scams, Thai rebels and France's Our Lady of Rugby Show more
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
Japan is the fastest ageing country in the world. As Peter Day reports, this is putting a big strain on the country’s finances. Will the Japanese have to work long into old age? Show more
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Investigating global developments, issues and affairs.
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Chad says top Islamist leader killed; Kerry urges unity in Egypt;the legend of Chavez
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World Book Club
Romesh Gunesekera - Reef
53 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Harriett Gilbert talks to Romesh Gunesekera about his book Reef. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The key challenges of ageing: writer PD James, statistician Hans Rosling, gerontologist Sarah Harper, and Helena Kennedy QC at the Space For Thought festival at the LSE. Show more
More or Less
Is the Kenyan election already decided?
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
There are more registered voters from the ethnic groups that are likely to support Kenyatta than those for his rival Raila Odinga. Do Kenyans vote along ethnic lines? Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
BBC News reports from around the world.
BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
In the Balance
What now for the euro?
28 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Andrew Walker and his guests discuss whether the inconclusive result in the Italian vote means the euro crisis has come back to bite us. And do comedians make good politicians? Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
BBC News reports from around the world.
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
Discovery
What If... We could all become cyborgs?
18 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
As part of the BBC’s “What if…?” season, biologist Dr Andrew Holding meets some of the people straddling the line between man and machine. What if… we could all become cyborgs? Show more
Witness History
The standoff at Wounded Knee
9 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Forty years ago, American Indian activists staged a protest against the US authorities. A siege began which lasted for over two months. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The key challenges of ageing: writer PD James, statistician Hans Rosling, gerontologist Sarah Harper, and Helena Kennedy QC at the Space For Thought festival at the LSE. Show more
Over to You
International Playwriting Competition - Behind the scenes
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Rajan Datar meets Angella Emurwon, one of the winners of this year's competition and BBC drama executive producer Marion Nancarrow, who was one of the judges. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
World Book Club
Romesh Gunesekera - Reef
53 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Harriett Gilbert talks to Romesh Gunesekera about his book Reef. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
From Our Own Correspondent
Weekend Edition
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Pascale Harter with personal insights from correspondents around the world. With stories on Australia's boom, Kenyan votes, Indian scams, Thai rebels and France's Our Lady of Rugby Show more
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
Japan is the fastest ageing country in the world. As Peter Day reports, this is putting a big strain on the country’s finances. Will the Japanese have to work long into old age? Show more