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Oscars Diversity and Fiction in Times of Crisis
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Who decides which art should be recognised with awards and how should writers operate in times of crisis? Show more
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Will Cessation of Hostilities in Syria Last?
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Syria largely quiet but with sporadic clashes; rally to mark one year anniversary of Nemtsov murder; a Kenyan tea farmer's view on El Niño. Show more
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Huw Stephens talks to undiscovered and unsigned artists at the 6 Music Festival in Bristol. Plus, music from Lonely Tourist, Rachel Dadd, Chokobo, Amy Yon, Jilt and Viola Beach. Show more
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Agreement to halt the fighting in Syria after five years of civil war appears to be holding; Early results from Iran's elections suggest reformers have made substantial gains. Show more
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The Students Who Say ‘Afrikaans Must Fall’
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Violence has erupted over the use of Afrikaans at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. But why do some students want to ban the language from lecture theatres? Show more
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Mary Hockaday underpins how the BBC World Service will remain relevant to listeners across the world as the UK’s Referendum on EU Membership draws nearer. Show more
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MARTIN SCHULZ, President of the European Parliament
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Sarah Montague is in Brussels to talk to Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament. Could Britain’s vote in June's EU referendum tear the European Union apart? Show more
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How gospel went from the church to the charts through the music of Thomas Dorsey, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Mahalia Jackson and Sam Cooke. Show more
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Has The Fighting Stopped In Syria?
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Have hostilities ceased in Syria?; African Union observers head to Burundi; Will Georgia's capital Tbilisi be ruined by a building complex? Show more
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The rise of the boda-boda - motorcycle taxi - as a defining cultural and political symbol in Uganda. Alan Kasujja investigates. Show more
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Moderate and reformist candidates in Iran appear to be dominating after Friday's election to parliament and Experts' Assembly; Syria ceasefire holding despite minor violations. Show more
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Bashar al-Assad still rules Syria. With powerful allies helping him fight, it looks like he has the upper hand after five years of war. Show more
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World Questions: Greece and Europe
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Jonathan Dimbleby and a panel of politicians and thinkers debate questions from the public about Greece and the EU. Show more