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Science In Action
Antarctic Seabed Life Captures Carbon as Ice Melts
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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Antarctic seabed life captures carbon as ice melts, Bees develop shorter tongues as alpine flowers decline, Hummingbird tongues, LIGO, Bluetongue virus. Show more
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Live news, business and sport from around the world.
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Business Daily
China and United States: Cyber Friends or Enemies?
18 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Cybersecurity is on the agenda as President Obama hosts China's President Xi Jinping. Could they find common ground when it comes to corporate hacking? Show more
Witness History
The Plastic People of the Universe
9 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
In the 1970s, the psychedelic Czech rock band played an unexpected role in the resistance to communist rule. Show more
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The Real Story
Who Runs Pakistan?
50 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Is the military exerting a growing influence in Pakistan? Show more
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World Update
Auto Industry Emissions Failures
50 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Giving the homeless a home; Catalonia elections fuel independence movement; Philosophy on the train platform. Show more
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BBC OS
Pilgrims Are in a State of Mourning and Shock
50 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
BBC journalists in Mecca share their experience of the Hajj tragedy. Show more
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The Fifth Floor
Ghana's James Bond of Journalism
50 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Who is Anas Aremeyaw Anas; literary heirlooms; in insider's view of Indonesia's 1965 anti-communist purge; Sachli Gholamalizad and the Taleban and honey. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
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Science In Action
Antarctic Seabed Life Captures Carbon as Ice Melts
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Antarctic seabed life captures carbon as ice melts, Bees develop shorter tongues as alpine flowers decline, Hummingbird tongues, LIGO, Bluetongue virus. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
World Have Your Say
Pope Francis at the UN
50 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
We' are live at a Catholic school in the Bronx as the Pope speaks at the United Nations. What do students make of the Pope's messages on issues like climate change and poverty? Show more
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Sport Today
Fifa president indicted by Swiss authorities
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Lee James discusses Sepp Blatter facing criminal investigation by Swiss prosecutors. Show more
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World Football
The Maverick - Emmanuel Petit
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
In conversation with World Cup winner Emmanuel Petit. How did the Dutch national team get so bad so quickly? We hear from former Dutch international Michael Reiziger. Show more
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Pope addresses UN, Volkswagen latest, new Bond song Show more
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World Business Report
Volkswagen Appoints New Chief Executive
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Volkswagen has appointed a new boss in the wake of the fake emissions scandal Show more
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The Newsroom
Blatter Faces Criminal Investigation
23 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
New VW chief executive, criticism grows over Hajj deaths Show more
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The Why Factor
Why Do We Love Dolls?
18 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
They are human and inanimate, beautiful yet disturbing; made for children but collected by adults. Despite all the new entertainments on offer, dolls still appeal to us. Why? Show more
More or Less
How Reliable is Psychology Science?
9 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Is there a crisis in psychology science after a review found that only a third of studies were replicable? Can you use the word decimate to mean devastate? Tim Harford finds out. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The Fifth Floor
Ghana's James Bond of Journalism
50 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Who is Anas Aremeyaw Anas; literary heirlooms; in insider's view of Indonesia's 1965 anti-communist purge; Sachli Gholamalizad and the Taleban and honey. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
Newshour
FIFA chief Sepp Blatter faces criminal investigation
50 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Swiss prosecutor questions Blatter; US speaker resigns; Forest Whitaker on his UN work Show more
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HARDtalk
Foreign Minister, Hungary - Péter Szijjártó
23 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
HARDtalk is in Hungary for an exclusive interview with the Foreign Minister, Péter Szijjártó. How well is Hungary handling the migration crisis on its borders? Show more
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
World Football
The Maverick - Emmanuel Petit
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
In conversation with World Cup winner Emmanuel Petit. How did the Dutch national team get so bad so quickly? We hear from former Dutch international Michael Reiziger. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The Newsroom
Blatter Faces Criminal Investigation
23 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Pope speaks at UN, new CEO at VW, Boehner to quit Congress Show more
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
World Business Report
Volkswagen Appoints New Chief Executive
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Volkswagen has appointed a new boss in the wake of the fake emissions scandal Show more
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The Newsroom
Prosecutors Investigate Fifa Chief Blatter
14 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
US and China agree cybercrime truce, Polio no longer endemic to Nigeria, UKIP hails united EU 'Out' campaign Show more
BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
The Why Factor
Why Do We Love Dolls?
18 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
They are human and inanimate, beautiful yet disturbing; made for children but collected by adults. Despite all the new entertainments on offer, dolls still appeal to us. Why? Show more
More or Less
How Reliable is Psychology Science?
9 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Is there a crisis in psychology science after a review found that only a third of studies were replicable? Can you use the word decimate to mean devastate? Tim Harford finds out. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.