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A former member of al-Shabab on life after jihad, the 'world's first' air terminal specialising in traveling animals and the $100,000,000 boost to the search for alien life. Show more
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The physicist Maurice Wilkins alongside Watson and Crick was awarded the Nobel Prize for elucidating DNA's structure. Why did he end up as the 'third man' of the double helix? Show more
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We're live in Nairobi discussing Kenya's security challenges, one woman's drug-free fight against Aids, and the aftermath of a bomb attack on the Turkish town of Suruc. Show more
Turkey boosts security along the Syria border after a suspected suicide bombing kills 31 people. A Kenyan father's search for his missing daughter, and a woman defying Aids. Show more
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Business Daily
Fifa: Does it Score with Proposed Reforms?
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World football's governing body, Fifa, has announced reforms to clean up its tarnished reputation. But do the changes, unveiled by outgoing president Sepp Blatter, go far enough? Show more
In July 1970, one of the largest dams in the world - the Aswan High Dam in Egypt - was completed. We look at the cost of the dam on the region's people and antiquities. Show more
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The Forum
The Power of the Human Voice
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How we use our voice and how our voices are used. Show more
Sporting Witness
Scandal at the Tour de France
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In 1998, a doping scandal rocked the most prestigious race in cycling. Show more
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Kenya prepares for Obama visit, Turkey blast aftermath, and Burundi election violence.
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Funerals held for Suruc bombing victims, Toshiba resignations, Burundi elections Show more
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Saamdu Chetri has been tasked by Bhutan's government with making people happy - but is he happy himself? Show more
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The Inquiry
What Does China’s Stock Market Crash Tell Us?
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China’s rollercoaster stock market has provoked panic in recent weeks. We examine what these dramatic events tell us - not about the Chinese stock market, but about China itself. Show more
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The physicist Maurice Wilkins alongside Watson and Crick was awarded the Nobel Prize for elucidating DNA's structure. Why did he end up as the 'third man' of the double helix? Show more
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Burundi Votes Amid Gunfire and Blasts
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Burundi goes to the polls, Toshiba accounting scam, African players 'trafficked' to Asia.
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Live from Eldoret in northwest Kenya: student survivors of the Garissa College attack that killed 148 share their stories and link up with fellow survivors still in Garissa.
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Reports and analysis of the day's political, economic and sports news from across Africa.
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F1 driver Jules Bianchi is laid to rest following his death on Friday. Show more
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Business Daily
Fifa: Does it Score with Proposed Reforms?
18 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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World football's governing body, Fifa, has announced reforms to clean up its tarnished reputation. But do the changes, unveiled by outgoing president Sepp Blatter, go far enough? Show more
The Essential
The Inquiry: What Does China's Stock Market Crash Tell Us?
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China is a country where everything is big, numbers can be deceptive Show more
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The booming and lucrative business of multinational companies suing governments. Michael Robinson asks if these little-known lawsuits threaten the democratic process. Show more
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US slams Burundi poll, Indian 'witch' beheaded, Kiwi Scrabbler beats French at own game Show more
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Toshiba Boss Quits Over Scandal
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The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. Show more
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Aid arrives in Aden, "alternative" World Bank launched, Kiwi wins French Scrabble contest
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Digital Planet
Ethiopian Bloggers Update
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Zone9 bloggers; Treemail; mp3’s 20th anniversary; Energy demand response Show more
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Saamdu Chetri has been tasked by Bhutan's government with making people happy - but is he happy himself? Show more
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Burundi voting ends amid tension, first UN aid in Aden, and an unusual French Scrabble champion.
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The Inquiry
What Does China’s Stock Market Crash Tell Us?
23 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
China’s rollercoaster stock market has provoked panic in recent weeks. We examine what these dramatic events tell us - not about the Chinese stock market, but about China itself. Show more
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The booming and lucrative business of multinational companies suing governments. Michael Robinson asks if these little-known lawsuits threaten the democratic process. Show more
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Spanish journalists feared missing in Syria, bionic eye implant, French Scrabble winner Show more
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World Business Report
Toshiba Boss Quits Over Scandal
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The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. Show more
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Digital Planet
Ethiopian Bloggers Update
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Zone9 bloggers; Treemail; mp3’s 20th anniversary; Energy demand response Show more
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Business Matters
Apple Profits Soar but Shares Sink
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Apple posts record third quarter results, but they are not good enough for investors as shares sink. Plus, the Petrobras scandal engulfing more and more Brazilian politicians. Show more
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Saamdu Chetri has been tasked by Bhutan's government with making people happy - but is he happy himself? Show more
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Founder of the Equal Justice Initiative - Bryan Stevenson
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Why are America's race-based wounds so slow to heal? Show more
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Concern over Burundi poll; Turkey buries its dead, Oldest Koran discovered Show more