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Stephanie Shirley: Software Pioneer
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Software pioneer, Dame Stephanie Shirley changed her name to Steve and made a fortune selling computer programmes to companies who had no idea what they were. Show more
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Residents of Mosul talk, HSBC axe jobs, Fifa movie 'bombs' on its opening weekend. Show more
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Iceland: Escape from Capital Controls
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Seven years after the crisis, Iceland's finance minister explains why his government is finally allowing investors to move their money out of the country. Show more
In June 1988 a US Navy ship came across a boat full of Vietnamese refugees drifting in the South China Sea. What happened next defined the obligations of ships' captains at sea. Show more
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How is Character Created and Shaped?
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How character is created, shaped and strengthened. With novelist Amitav Ghosh, bioethicist Ilina Singh and cultural commentator David Brooks. Show more
How a crash at a motor race in France in 1955 killed 83 spectators and a famous driver. Show more
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The Man Saving Syria's Antiquities
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From Palmyra to Damascus, the struggle to protect Syria's heritage from militants and looters Show more
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The Inquiry
Will Anyone Help the Rohingya?
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The Rohingya, Muslims from western Myanmar, are marginalised. But even the most famous living Burmese, Aung San Suu Kyi, has refused to speak up on their behalf. Show more
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Stephanie Shirley: Software Pioneer
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Software pioneer, Dame Stephanie Shirley changed her name to Steve and made a fortune selling computer programmes to companies who had no idea what they were. Show more
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Islamic State regime in Mosul
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One year since the city fell to IS; HSBC cuts jobs; solitary confinement Show more
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Life in Mosul after 1 year of IS rule; China's armpit hair debate; and your Qs about Mers Show more
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Fifa Crisis: Russia & Qatar 'May Have Bought Votes'
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Guido Tognoni a former special advisor to Sepp Blatter speaks to BBC Sport on FIFA crisis Show more
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Business Daily
Iceland: Escape from Capital Controls
18 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Seven years after the crisis, Iceland's finance minister explains why his government is finally allowing investors to move their money out of the country. Show more
Myanmar journalist Aung Zaw explains why pro-democracy and human rights campaigner Aung Sang Suu Kyi is reluctant to speak out for the Rohingya. Show more
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The business of acquiring and selling dead bodies for medical research and science in America. Show more
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HSBC Shake-up to Cost up to 25,000 Jobs
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Operations in Turkey and Brazil to go as part of $5bn cost cuts. Show more
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A panel of experts discuss the need for a Magna Carta for the digital age, and the threat to civilisation as outlined in the BBC World Service drama, The Great Charter Show more
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The Man Saving Syria's Antiquities
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43 years in solitary confinement
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Alfred Woodfox last of Angola 3 to be set free; Libya peace plan; Children's Laureate
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The Inquiry
Will Anyone Help the Rohingya?
23 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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The Rohingya, Muslims from western Myanmar, are marginalised. But even the most famous living Burmese, Aung San Suu Kyi, has refused to speak up on their behalf. Show more
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The business of acquiring and selling dead bodies for medical research and science in America. Show more
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World Business Report
HSBC Shake-up to Cost up to 25,000 Jobs
28 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Operations in Turkey and Brazil to go as part of $5bn cost cuts. Show more
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A panel of experts discuss the need for a Magna Carta for the digital age, and the threat to civilisation as outlined in the BBC World Service drama, The Great Charter Show more
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HSBC To Cut 25,000 Jobs Globally
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HSBC announces it will cut 25,000 jobs globally over the next two years. The founder of Alibaba is in the US hoping to increase investment in his company. Show more
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The Man Saving Syria's Antiquities
55 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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From Palmyra to Damascus, the struggle to protect Syria's heritage from militants and looters Show more
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CEO, Russian Organising Committee, World Cup 2018 - Alexei Sorokin
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