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Myanmar: The Lady and the Generals
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After the military coup in Myanmar, will the world back Aung San Suu Kyi again? Plus: Lebanon's lockdown riots; Dominica's resilience; and Covid's impact on South African funerals Show more
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Thousands take to the streets to protest against the military's seizure of power. Show more
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People take to the streets for a second day in a row to protest against the military coup. Show more
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A second day of rallies to protest against the military's seizure of power. Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
Myanmar: The Lady and the Generals
23 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
Available for over a year
After the military coup in Myanmar, will the world back Aung San Suu Kyi again? Plus: Lebanon's lockdown riots; Dominica's resilience; and Covid's impact on South African funerals Show more
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The strategy to vaccinate Africa’s 1.2 billion residents and some simple sanitation solutions improve health. Show more
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The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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With President Trump no longer in office and a clampdown by social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, what is the future for the QAnon conspiracy theory? Show more
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Newshour
07/02/2021 13:06 GMT: Myanmar coup: Largest protests since 2007
53 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
Interviews, news and analysis of the day’s global events. Show more
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World Book Club
Bill Bryson: Notes from a Small Island
49 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
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Amusing and affectionate portrait of the island nation Bill Bryson proudly calls home. Show more
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Tim explores the claim that life expectancy in some parts of Glasgow is worse than Rwanda and could we use smell to diagnose Covid? Show more
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Comedians vs. the News
Tumi Morake and Joanne McNally
32 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
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South African queen of comedy Tumi Morake and Irish stand-up sensation Joanne McNally join Jess and Eman to take on the week's headlines. Show more
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Music Life
History in the making with Mickey Guyton, Jimmie Allen, Abby Anderson and Twinnie
30 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
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Country artists Jimmie Allen, Mickey Guyton, Abby Anderson and Twinnie discuss issues around their industry and how they tell stories in their songs. Show more
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Internet access has been restored after a day-long blackout Show more
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Leah Sottile on the legacy of the Oklahoma City Bombing and America’s far-right today. Show more
Tim explores the claim that life expectancy in some parts of Glasgow is worse than Rwanda and could we use smell to diagnose Covid? Show more
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BBC OS Conversations
Coronavirus: Guilty mums
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Challenges of parenting and home schooling during lockdown Show more
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A virgin birth may be miraculous to us, but for some species it’s a winning evolutionary strategy. Lucy Cooke meets nature’s ultimate self-cloning sisters. Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 08/02/2021 01:06 GMT : Cuba opens the door to private businesses
23 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
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Cuba has announced a sweeping set of liberalisations to its economy Show more
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HARDtalk
Evan Medeiros: How should Biden approach China?
23 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
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Evan Medeiros was director for China and Taiwan Affairs on the US National Security Council. What approach does he think President Biden should take towards China? Show more
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The Conversation
Intimacy on screen
27 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
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Indian director Alankrita Shrivastava and British intimacy coordinator Ita O'Brien discuss the best way to make sure actors feel safe on set while filming intimate content. Show more
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The Forum
Mermaids: Tales from the deep
39 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
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Stories of water spirits and sea creatures turn up in folklore and religious practices around the world. But what are their origins? Show more
Sporting Witness
The NFL's Rooney Rule
9 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
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How civil rights activist and former NFL champion John Wooten campaigned for American football's landmark diversity policy Show more
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The Climate Question
Can the internet ever be green?
27 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
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Data is driving a new industrial revolution globally, and it is growing exponentially. But what damage is it doing to the climate? Show more
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CrowdScience
Can being happy help me fight infection?
40 minutes on BBC World Service Australasia
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Why mood affects how we fight a virus. Show more