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The Cultural Frontline
Sacred Places and Sounds
27 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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How music, art and sculpture can provide sanctuary and convey spirituality Show more
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The "retake" of Falluja; elections for Rome mayor; Obama, guns and Orlando Show more
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Used clothes sent to Africa good or bad idea? The new London mayor bans unrealistic body ads; the worldwide Christian Orthodox Church meet for the first time since 787AD Show more
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Fathers everywhere remembered; latest polls show Britain is evenly divided on remaining or leaving the European Union Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
Departures
23 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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Kevin Connolly bids farewell to Jerusalem; Bridget Kendall considers the lessons of a BBC career analysing Russia and diplomacy; FOOC's own Tony Grant has final hints for writers Show more
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Nkosi Sikelel iAfrica (Lord Bless Africa) is a song that runs through the very soul of South African life. Show more
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We investigate the social media betting tipsters who recommend supposedly winning bets but make money when their followers lose. Show more
Over to You
BBC Brazil Ramps Up for Rio 2016
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Silvia Salek, editor of BBC Brazil tells what there is in store for service users around the world in the run up to the Olympic Games in Brazil. Show more
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Are fears of a banking 'brain drain' exaggerated? Despite the long hours, tarnished reputation and attacks on pay, graduates are still applying for banking jobs in huge numbers. Show more
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Razia Iqbal meets three of the world's greatest engineers for a special event at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Show more
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Newshour
Hong Kong Bookseller Contemplated Suicide
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Lam Wing Kee considered suicide in China; mass protests in Okinawa; Online violin school
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The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
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Sportsworld live from Paris at the Euro 2016 football championships. Show more
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Sportsworld live from Paris at the Euro 2016 football championships. Show more
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A round-up of the day's sports news including Euro 2016 and the US Open golf. Show more
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Aid workers say reception camps are overwhelmed; EU referendum debate resumes in UK ; New York buskers Show more
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Abdul-Rehman Malik explores the complex relationship between hip hop and religion. Show more
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Newshour
Fallujah humanitarian disaster looms
50 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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Norwegian Refugee Council on Fallujah exile 'hell'; 'Brexit' debate resumes; New York music Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
Departures
23 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
Available for over a year
Kevin Connolly bids farewell to Jerusalem; Bridget Kendall considers the lessons of a BBC career analysing Russia and diplomacy; FOOC's own Tony Grant has final hints for writers Show more
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
Are fears of a banking 'brain drain' exaggerated? Despite the long hours, tarnished reputation and attacks on pay, graduates are still applying for banking jobs in huge numbers. Show more
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Exit polls suggest win for Five Star Movement candidate Virginia Raggi, Trump endorses profiling to combat crime, world's first live music performance inside a volcano Show more
BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
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Boston Calling
Remembering Orlando
27 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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After the mass shooting, a community activist counsels the victims' families Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 2016/06/20 00:06 GMT
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The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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The Food Chain
Seeds, Syrup and Subversion
27 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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The rebels and revolutionaries fighting against what some see as a food dictatorship. Show more
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What is loneliness and why do we feel it? Mike Williams explores why we can feel lonely when surrounded by people and why some people never feel lonely at all. Show more
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When Companies Track Your Life
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From large corporations to ‘data brokers,’ there are many companies buying and selling our information. But how are companies using our personal data? Show more