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The Real Story
Oklahoma: Reclaiming Native America?
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This week, Owen Bennett Jones and the Newshour Extra team travel to Oklahoma, which has one of the largest Native American populations in the United States. Show more
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A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake kills at least 41 people in Ecuador; Pentagon invites hackers to try and break in; Gay marriage rejected in China. Show more
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Three Syrian families travel with Pope Francis to Rome; A new exhibition explores the history of underwear; Telling the history of India through the lives of fifty key individuals Show more
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Rival demonstrations take place in Brazil, ahead of a parliamentary vote on impeachment; The world's leading oil producers meet in Doha. Show more
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The Food Chain
Animals on Antibiotics: Could Pigs on Pills Make us Ill?
27 minutes on BBC World Service ANR
This week, the Food Chain explores the controversy over how agriculture uses antibiotics to promote growth, and prevent illness. Show more
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Will Brazil impeach Dilma Rousseff? Plus: a radio soap opera for Syrians; the chief who's fostering new hope for girls in Malawi; and Germany's newly stay-at-home travellers Show more
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Music fans and radio stations from Mexico to Myanmar explain why getting your request played on the radio still feels so special. Show more
More or Less
The Life Expectancy of a Pope
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Statistics show that the Head of the Catholic Church can expect to live to an old age Show more
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Most trans people still identify as either a man or a women, but for those who feel they are neither – or both – the male/female distinction doesn’t fit. Show more
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Two young film-makers grapple with their childhood memories of the Boston Marathon bomber Show more
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Where Are You Going?
Where Are You Going? Amsterdam
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Astonishing responses from strangers in Hong Kong to a simple question - Where are you going? Show more
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Why have many Dalits in India converted from Hinduism to Buddhism? Show more
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Can loss be a force for renewal, a way of forcing us to adjust and experience things differently? Show more
In 1971 the first Starbucks coffee shop opened in Seattle. Witness hears from two of the founders of the company that changed the way millions of people start their day. Show more
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Newshour
Dozens Killed By Earthquake In Ecuador
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Dozens killed by Ecuador's most powerful earthquake in decades. Final polio eradication push begins across the globe. And a brief history of underwear exhibition opens. Show more
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In the Balance
Could the Next 'Emerging Economy' be the West?
23 minutes on BBC World Service ANR
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Could former industrial areas in Europe and the US - plagued by job losses and economic decline - become the unlikely new hotspots for global innovation? Show more
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Assignment
Norway: Parents Against the State
27 minutes on BBC World Service ANR
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Tim Whewell reports from Norway where the state's child protection policies are attracting sharp criticism both at home and abroad. Show more
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Where Are You Going?
Where Are You Going? Amsterdam
27 minutes on BBC World Service ANR
Available for over a year
Astonishing responses from strangers in Hong Kong to a simple question - Where are you going? Show more
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The Food Chain
Animals on Antibiotics: Could Pigs on Pills Make us Ill?
27 minutes on BBC World Service ANR
This week, the Food Chain explores the controversy over how agriculture uses antibiotics to promote growth, and prevent illness. Show more
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Arsenal v Crystal Palace live from the Emirates. Show more
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Arsenal v Crystal Palace live from the Emirates and Premier League reaction. Show more
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A Sportsworld special as the NBA says goodbye to one of its greatest: Kobe Bryant. Show more
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Brazil parliament votes on impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, Ecuador earthquake death toll reaches more than 230 Show more
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Why have many Dalits in India converted from Hinduism to Buddhism? Show more
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Can loss be a force for renewal, a way of forcing us to adjust and experience things differently? Show more
More or Less
The Life Expectancy of a Pope
9 minutes on BBC World Service ANR
Available for over a year
Statistics show that the Head of the Catholic Church can expect to live to an old age Show more
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Brazilian Congress votes on impeachment proceedings against President Rousseff; Death toll rises in Ecuador earthquake; Axl Rose to replace AC/DC lead singer on world tour Show more
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In April 1919, the British Indian Army fired on an unarmed crowd - killing hundreds, plus the declaration of the Spanish Republic in 1931 - and the high street coffee revolution. Show more
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Will Brazil impeach Dilma Rousseff? Plus: a radio soap opera for Syrians; the chief who's fostering new hope for girls in Malawi; and Germany's newly stay-at-home travellers Show more
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In the Balance
Could the Next 'Emerging Economy' be the West?
23 minutes on BBC World Service ANR
Available for over a year
Could former industrial areas in Europe and the US - plagued by job losses and economic decline - become the unlikely new hotspots for global innovation? Show more
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Deaths rise to more than 230, many still trapped; Brazil impeachment vote; No oil production freeze deal; Drone 'hits' BA plane Show more
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Two young film-makers grapple with their childhood memories of the Boston Marathon bomber Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 2016/04/18 00:06 GMT: Brazil's Congress Votes on Rousseff Impeachment
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Brazil's parliamentarians votes on whether to impeach President Dilma Rousseff, for allegedly tampering with government accounts to hide a deficit. Show more
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The Food Chain
Animals on Antibiotics: Could Pigs on Pills Make us Ill?
27 minutes on BBC World Service ANR
This week, the Food Chain explores the controversy over how agriculture uses antibiotics to promote growth, and prevent illness. Show more
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Can loss be a force for renewal, a way of forcing us to adjust and experience things differently? Show more
How the series examining chemical elements of the world are captivating audiences. And, could the BBC World Service’s Identity season change the way listeners see themselves? Show more
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Newsday
Voting in Brazil on Whether to Impeach President Dilma Rousseff
50 minutes on BBC World Service ANR
Brazil president impeachment vote; Ecuador earthquake; Generating electricity from urine Show more
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Newsday
Brazil's Lower Congress Votes for President Dilma Rousseff's Impeachment
50 minutes on BBC World Service ANR
Vote to impeach Brazil's president; Ecuador earthquake search; Gambia opposition deaths Show more