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Business Daily
Do We Really Decide for Ourselves?
18 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
Available for over a year
Why do we behave the way we do in a group setting? Is it because of gender, because of taught behaviour or because of obligation? Show more
Witness History
The 1968 Belgrade Student Revolt
9 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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In June 1968, students in Belgrade rebelled against Yugoslavia's 'market socialism'. Their protest was supported by students in other parts of Yugoslavia. Show more
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Writer Amy Bloom's novel, Away, is a searing tale of migration, exile, and motherhood. Show more
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World Update
South Korea's Hope to Retrieve Remains of Korean War Soldiers
53 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
South Korean president Moon Jae-in wants the remains of soldiers who died in the Korean War to be recovered from the demilitarised zone dividing the country from North Korea Show more
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Outlook
Fighting Deadly Cough Syrup Addiction
53 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
Available for over a year
Dr Mairo Mandara is a Nigerian doctor waging a war against codeine cough syrup addiction, which can lead to schizophrenia and organ failure. Show more
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Have you used the words antwacky, jarg and squinny recently? Robin Lustig asks how the twenty-first century will transform the world’s favourite language. Show more
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Fresh eruptions of the volcano have prompted evacuations of residents on the slopes below. Show more
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HARDtalk
US Ambassador to Russia, 2012-14 - Michael McFaul
23 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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How deep does the poison in the US-Russia relationship run? HARDtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to former US ambassador to Russia, and Obama adviser- Michael McFaul. Show more
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Hundreds of people have gathered in Dublin to welcome home survivors of the Magdalene Laundries. Show more
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BBC sports correspondents tell the story behind today's top sporting news, with interviews and reports from across the world.
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Health Check
Potential Blood Test for Ten Cancers
27 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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Potential blood test breakthrough for ten types of cancer; tuberculosis patients “check in” by phone; harnessing disgust to improve public health Show more
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A US judge who was widely criticised for his leniency towards a campus sex attacker has been removed from office by voters. Show more
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Have you used the words antwacky, jarg and squinny recently? Robin Lustig asks how the twenty-first century will transform the world’s favourite language. Show more
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The Documentary
The Magic of Fireflies
27 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
Available for over a year
Fireflies used to light up the Karachi night sky but now they only exist in poetry, music and folklore Show more
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BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
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World Business Report
First broadcast 2018/06/06 22:32 GMT: Former Bank Boss Guilty of Multi-Billion Euro Fraud
27 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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Former Anglo Irish Bank chief executive David Drumm has been found guilty of fraud. Show more
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Writer Amy Bloom's novel, Away, is a searing tale of migration, exile, and motherhood. Show more
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Business Matters
Credit Suisse to Pay $47 Million to Settle Hiring Corruption
53 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
Available for over a year
Bank to resolve a U.S. Department of Justice corruption probe into hiring in Asia. Show more
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The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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The Documentary
The Magic of Fireflies
27 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
Available for over a year
Fireflies used to light up the Karachi night sky but now they only exist in poetry, music and folklore Show more
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Why is horse meat taboo in some parts of the world, and should we eat more of it? Show more