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Global Business
Going Online the Cambodian Way
27 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Why would you set up an internet shopping business in a country with few internet users? This is the story of one of Cambodia’s first and most successful e-commerce businesses. Show more
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Would Michigan's 'zero suicide model' - which has seen instances of suicide fall by 80% - be a policy for adoption in a perfect country? Show more
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Iran elections, Child abuse in the Australian Catholic Church, The Knights Templar drug cartel in Mexico Show more
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Cessation of violence in Syria still in place, Oscar Preview, The Afghan National Woman's Cycling Team. Show more
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Hillary Clinton wins South Carolina primary, child abuse in the Australian Catholic church, and the composer who has gone from classical to pop. Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
Spreading Contagion
23 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Syria's conflict deepens Turkish divisions; why India's Jat caste is protesting; Ethiopia fights the eye disease trachoma; what El Nino means for wildlife in the Galapagos. Show more
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The Uma Lulik are East Timorese sacred huts. Janak Rogers explores the idea of lulik and its relevance to Timorese society today
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Would Michigan's 'zero suicide model' - which has seen instances of suicide fall by 80% - be a policy for adoption in a perfect country? 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
Over to You
The EU Referendum on BBC World Service
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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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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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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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President Rouhani's allies make big gains in Iran elections; Hillary Clinton wins in South Carolina; China's black market for 'corpse brides'. Show more
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Commentary on Liverpool v Manchester City. 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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Newshour
Power Shift: 'Moderates' Victory in Iran
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Victory for "moderates" in Iran; Bollywood movie on homosexuality; freed Turkish journalist. Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
Spreading Contagion
23 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Syria's conflict deepens Turkish divisions; why India's Jat caste is protesting; Ethiopia fights the eye disease trachoma; what El Nino means for wildlife in the Galapagos. Show more
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The Food Chain
Food, Power and Punishment
27 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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What part should food play in punishment? Show more
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Our reporter visits north-eastern Syria; Australian Cardinal evidence on child sex abuse. Show more
BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
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The Conversation
Snake Rescuers: Dr Madhurita Gupta and Julia Baker
27 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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'I get literally goose bumps' - snake rescuers in India and Australia share their passion for handling the reptiles and describe people's shock at seeing a woman doing this job. Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 2016/02/29 01:06 GMT
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The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Global Business
Going Online the Cambodian Way
27 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Why would you set up an internet shopping business in a country with few internet users? This is the story of one of Cambodia’s first and most successful e-commerce businesses. Show more
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More or Less
Antibiotics and the Problem of the Broken Market
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The world needs new antibiotics. Wesley Stephenson asks how to entice big pharmaceuticals back in to the market. Show more
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