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Trump Defends his Mental Fitness
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The US president rejects a book's claims about his mental health and insists he is stable and smart. Show more
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Trump Claims White House Exposé is ‘Fiction’
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President Trump condemns new book on his administration as ‘fiction’. Show more
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Trump tries to discredit book and author
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President Trump dismisses Michael Wolff's White House expose as 'work of fiction' Show more
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Angela Merkel's CDU party starts talks with Social Democrats to try to form government. Show more
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The Comedy of Food
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Preaching Across the Divide
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Once Pastor Jesse Wood finishes Sunday morning service, he drives to another part of his parish for the next, which just happens to be on the other side of the US/Mexican border. Show more
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Marching Orders
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Digital Life after Life
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Why Do People Assume the Worst?
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Why do people assume the worst? And what can the BBC do to help expose an accurate picture of reality? Show more
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Face Value
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Jasdeep Singh explores the profound effects of Indian independence and partition on the music of north India.
On the 15 of August 1947, India gained its independence and was simultaneously divided by lines drawn through Punjab in the north-west and Bengal in the east, creating the brand new, Muslim-majority country of Pakistan.
As millions fled across these new borders - Muslims going from India to Pakistan, and Hindus and Sikhs coming the other way, this violent, destructive and traumatic partition also affected centuries of musical tradition.
Muslim musicians had played and sung in the heart of the Golden Temple, the holiest of Sikh shrines, since the founding of the religion centuries earlier. Many now fled to Pakistan where they encountered a profound lack of interest in their skills or repertoire and could no longer earn a living. Slowly, their musical knowledge and compositions, which had been passed down through generations in an oral tradition, were abandoned, and much disappeared for ever.
On the Indian side of the border, classical music also suffered. The Gharana system, the traditional way that people learned music, by living with and training under a specific musician for years, fell apart, because many of these ‘guru’ musicians were Muslims and had gone to Pakistan.
However, female singers in the new India were unexpected beneficiaries of this great exodus. Before partition, courtesans, most of whom were Muslim, were the only women who sang in public. When the great majority left for Pakistan, they created a gap, a vacancy and so respectable women gradually began to perform in public.
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Germany Coalition: Merkel Courts SPD as Pivotal Talks Begin
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel begins coalition talks with the Social Democrats. Show more
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Agatha Christie
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Sophie Hannah and James Prichard discuss bestselling crime novel Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie. Show more
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Living with the Gods
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Kirchenpelz was not just 'Sunday Best' it showed your allegiance to the Lutheran Church and your identity as a Transylvanian Saxon. Show more
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Just How Rare is a Hole-in-One?
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Bella Bellow: Beloved Songbird of Togo
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Poised to become a superstar, Bella Bellow was tragically killed in an accident at the age of 27. Ata Ahli Ahelba tells the story of Togo’s best loved musician. Show more
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Israel lists 20 organisations whose activists will be barred from entering the country on account of their support for the boycotting of Israel. Show more
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Preaching Across the Divide
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Boris Yeltsin's Surprise Resignation
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Mrs Yeltsin, on the day her husband shocked the world, the Mafia's grip on America exposed in the 1950s and the Brazilian woman hijacker who took her kids along for the ride. Show more
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Women Behind the Lens
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Two female photographers who tackle conflict and climate change discuss why there are so few women in the field, and why it is vital to include their viewpoint. Show more
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First broadcast 2018/01/08 01:06 GMT: Merkel Hopeful as Coalition Talks Begin
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she is hopeful that fresh coalition talks aimed at ending the country's political stalemate can succeed. Show more
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