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The Newsroom
White House Chief Strategist Bannon Sacked
23 minutes on BBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
President Trump sacks chief strategist Steve Bannon. Spanish police search for driver in Barcelona attack. Venezuela's Assembly allows itself to pass laws. Show more
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Weekend
Manhunt in Spain Following Attacks
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Spanish police search for remaining members involved in Barcelona attack Show more
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Controversial Trump aide Steve Bannon leaves the White House Show more
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Spanish police claim that the driver of the Barcelona van attack is still at large Show more
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The Cultural Frontline
Picturing Politics: An Artist’s Response to the Kenyan Election
27 minutes on BBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
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Kenyan-British artist Michael Armitage explores the visual spectacle of an election rally in Kenya. Also, novelist Ruth Behar, poet André Naffis-Sahely and dancer Mamela Nyamza. Show more
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Sportshour
The Political Athlete Awakens
26 minutes on BBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
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Sporthours bringing you stories about the first British female coach in the NFL and the rugby player returning to the game, after a bleed on the brain. Show more
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The Newsroom
Barcelona Attack Manhunt Continues
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Police in Spain search for a suspect believed to be linked to deadly attacks. Show more
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Global Business
Private Prisons: Who Profits?
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Does incarcerating people for profit work? Show more
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Newshour
Spain Claims Terror Cell 'Totally Dismantled'
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Reactions from the small Spanish community the suspected attackers came from. Show more
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Global Beats
Scotland
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This month, Global Beats comes from the Edinburgh Festival and is packed with Scottish talent. Presenter Vic Galloway will be joined by six of the most exciting, cutting edge up and coming bands who will be performing for a live audience of festival goers. The musicians have wide influences and demonstrate just how varied and international Scotland’s music scene is right now.
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Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
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Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
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Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
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The Newsroom
Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari arrives home
23 minutes on BBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
He had been suffering from an undisclosed illness and received treatment in London. Show more
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Trending
The Free Speech Fight
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The fight over the freedom to say what you like is often an explosive collision zone. This week we ask: who is responsible for hosting hate and criminal activity online? Show more
Over to You
Did The Kenyan Election Coverage Get Your Vote?
9 minutes on BBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
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The Nairobi bureau's News Desk Editor explains the challenges of reporting the recent Kenyan elections and a listener's reaction to the partial closure of output in Hong Kong. Show more
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A programme of English music: Purcell's 'Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei', arranged by Elgar, and his own 'Enigma' Variations. Show more
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50 Things That Made the Modern Economy
Market Research
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Market research marked a shift from a producer-led to consumer-led approach to business. Show more
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Newshour
Finland terror victim: "I'm not a hero"
50 minutes on BBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
The paramedic who intervened to try to defend one of the victims in Friday's Finnish terror attack. Also: protecting the Irish language, and confederate statues in the US Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
The Onlookers are Unconcerned
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Death toll of the Philippines' drug war on the Manila murder beat; unexpected calm in Guam; new hopes in Cape Verde and unrepentant Partition-era killers in Pakistan Show more
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The Inquiry
How Do You Fix Someone Else's Election?
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Smears, bots and bags of cash - we reveal some of the tricks used for fiddling elections around the world. Show more
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What's been happening around the world and why it matters
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Science In Action
The Algae that Changed the Earth
27 minutes on BBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
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Three billion years ago, life was suddenly transformed. Also, 40 years since the launch of Voyager, techniques used to identify dead bodies and a total solar eclipse. Show more
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The Newsroom
Thousands March in Boston Against Right-wing Rally
23 minutes on BBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
A rally staged by far right activists in US city of Boston is forced to end after protests; Police in Spain search for terror suspect. Show more
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Monica Grady, Professor of Planetary Science at the Open University explores the nature of carbon, from its formation in distant stars to its uses and abuses here on earth. Show more
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The Cultural Frontline
Picturing Politics: An Artist’s Response to the Kenyan Election
27 minutes on BBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean
Available for over a year
Kenyan-British artist Michael Armitage explores the visual spectacle of an election rally in Kenya. Also, novelist Ruth Behar, poet André Naffis-Sahely and dancer Mamela Nyamza. Show more
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The Documentary
Space 1977
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Space probes Voyager One and Two are still operating after 40 years in the depths of space. Show more