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From Our Own Correspondent
China's online army of commenters
23 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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The instant backlash to any perceived insult to China online; children bereaved by Covid in Peru; a general from South Sudan seeks allies in Khartoum; cake and culture in Denmark Show more
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WorklifeIndia
How to plan for your retirement
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What mindset should you have as you plan for your retirement? Show more
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How Boudica, an Iron Age warrior queen, nearly defeated the Romans in Britain. Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
China's online army of commenters
23 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
Available for over a year
The instant backlash to any perceived insult to China online; children bereaved by Covid in Peru; a general from South Sudan seeks allies in Khartoum; cake and culture in Denmark Show more
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Why do we love sad songs? Show more
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The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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The Inquiry
Can we get drugs out of prisons?
23 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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Keeping drugs out of prisons seems like an impossible task. Tanya Beckett asks four experts if it can be done and how prisoners can be helped to overcome their addictions. Show more
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Newshour
09/01/2022 13:06 GMT: African Cup of Nations begins in Cameroon
50 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
The much-awaited African Cup of Nations begins in Cameroon against a backdrop of Covid restrictions and a civil war. Show more
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How Boudica, an Iron Age warrior queen, nearly defeated the Romans in Britain. Show more
More or Less
How much plastic is in the ocean and can Mr Beast make a difference?
9 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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How much plastic is in the ocean - and can two social media stars who have pledged to remove $30million worth of plastic, remove anything at all? Show more
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The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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Business Weekly
Apple hits the $3 trillion valuation mark
50 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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What next for Apple after it hit $3tn valuation and the communities hoping to benefit from President Biden’s infrastructure plans. Show more
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Newshour
09/01/2022 21:06 GMT: At least 164 reportedly killed in Kazakhstan crackdown
50 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
Media reports say almost 6,000 people have been arrested Show more
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Pick of the World
William Orbit's BBC World Service soundtrack
18 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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The pick of the BBC World Service chosen by listeners and social media followers. Show more
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Why are so many Polish people abandoning the Catholic church today? Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 10/01/2022 01:06 GMT : International shipping firms call for action to combat piracy
23 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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A rise in kidnapping in the Gulf of Guinea prompts calls for an international response. Show more
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HARDtalk
Bryan Stevenson: Will equality ever be more than a dream in the US?
23 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Bryan Stevenson, civil rights lawyer and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative. Will equality ever be more than a dream? Show more
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CrowdScience reveals why boredom is anything but boring. Show more
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Why do we love sad songs? Show more
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Why are so many Polish people abandoning the Catholic church today? Show more
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The Climate Question
Are we putting too much faith into electric vehicles?
28 minutes on BBC World Service East Asia
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Billions of dollars are being invested in electric vehicles in the name of fighting climate change. But are they really the best solution? Show more
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Oscar-winning sound editor Nina Hartstone talks to Emmy-winning NASA broadcast engineer Alexandria Perryman about what it takes to make it in the industry. Show more