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Panama papers investigation; France prostitution bill; US lottery scam Show more
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The Panama Papers: Why are people so keen to take their money out of China? Show more
In 1977 Somalia invaded Ethiopia in an attempt to take control of disputed territory. The ensuing war would become one of the defining events in recent East African history. Show more
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The Thought Show
The Great EU Cabbage Myth; White People And Dreadlocks; The Meaning Of Identity
50 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Could there really be 26,911 words of European Union regulation about the sale of cabbage, what’s wrong with white people having dreadlocks, and how are our identities made? Show more
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Panama is creating an international panel to help improve transparency in its offshore financial industry. Show more
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Aung San Suu Kyi announces that all remaining political prisoners will be released within the next two weeks; Students protest against the killing of a secular online activist. Show more
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Outlook
The Boy Forced to Wear a Suicide Vest
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Hilal Hamidi was kidnapped by the Taliban and trained to be a suicide bomber
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Cameron: 'money well spent', Dutch referendum fallout, celebrating young entrepreneurs, penguin watch Show more
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Some of the world's most notorious regimes face sanctions to stop them doing business. Simon Cox reveals how secretive shell companies allow them to continue moving money around. Show more
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day’s global events.
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Written by Mark Knopfler in response to the Falklands War in the mid 1980s, it's a piece that people now associate with many other conflicts ; military, personal and social. Show more
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Health Check
Ketamine: Party Drug and Essential Anaesthetic in Africa
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Ketamine controls impact anaesthesia in Africa; sweeteners versus sugar; showering after surgery Show more
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The Essential
From Our Own Correspondent: War Graves in South Korea
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BBC Seoul correspondent Steve Evans reflects on the political and human remains left by the 1950s Korean War - and why attitudes to them are so different in China and North Korea Show more
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Klopp is back at Dortmund with Liverpool for the Europa League quarter final first leg. Show more
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World Have Your Say
Criminalising Paying For Sex
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France and the sex trade; should it be illegal to pay for sex? The debate in Bangladesh as another secular activist is murdered. And the hotel video that's got China talking.
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World Business Report
First broadcast 2016/04/07 17:32 GMT: Panama Commission Will Consider Banking Transparency
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Panama will set up a special Commission to consider the fallout of the leak of millions of documents from the law firm Mossack Fonseca. It could mean more banking transparency. Show more
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The Newsroom
Tens of Thousands of Starving Residents Trapped in Fallujah
23 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Tens of thousands trapped and starving in the besieged Iraqi city of Fallujah, Belgian police ask public for help in the hunt for the third suspected bomber. Show more
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Newshour
Besieged Fallujah Residents 'Starving'
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Trapped Fallujah citizens 'starving and forced to eat grass'; Supermassive black hole found in cosmic backwater; New Disney Jungle Book film too scary for small children in India Show more
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Science In Action
Coral Bleaching Killing Great Barrier Reef
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Coral bleaching; Bialowieza forest threat; Kite runner fossil; Project to drill into 'dinosaur crater'; Pig heart in baboon for 2 years; PenguinWatch; The man who knew infinity Show more
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Putin dismisses links as nonsense, Brussels attacks - who's the man in the hat? Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 2016/04/07 22:32 GMT: Panama Commission Will Consider Banking Transparency
27 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Panama will set up a special Commission to consider the fallout of the leak of millions of documents from the law firm Mossack Fonseca. It could mean more banking transparency. Show more
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The Thought Show
The Great EU Cabbage Myth; White People And Dreadlocks; The Meaning Of Identity
50 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Could there really be 26,911 words of European Union regulation about the sale of cabbage, what’s wrong with white people having dreadlocks, and how are our identities made? Show more
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Business Matters
Panama Papers: Argentina Leader Mauricio Macri Faces Probe
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Mauricio Macri is subject of a criminal investigation after leaked documents showed a business group owned by his family had set up a firm in the Bahamas, not previously declared. Show more
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