Business Daily
The Future of Germany's Car Industry
18 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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Rob Young reports from Germany on the challenges facing the car manufacturing heartlands. Show more
Witness History
The Cross Border Horse Race
9 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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A showdown on the American/Mexican border in September 14th 1958. Show more
The Real Story
Who Do You Trust?
50 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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Trust is declining in many established democracies.But why: growing affluence, austerity, growing inequality, the social media, or aggressive journalists? Show more
World Update
War of Words Between US and Pyongyang
53 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
As tensions escalate over North Korea's nuclear ambitions, what role will China play? Also: British Prime Minister will present Brexit offer to EU Show more
World Football
In Conversation with Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic tells us why it's difficult playing alongside Lionel Messi and how he regrets Neymar leaving the team. Show more
The Fifth Floor
Yes or No? Iraqi Kurdistan Referendum
50 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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Iraqi Kurdish independence referendum; blessings BBC Afaan Oromo; Macau and Hong Kong; comic super-heroines; Burkinabe mould-breaking musician; and Fifi Haroon. With David Amanor. Show more
The Newsroom
London Tells Uber to Hit the Road
23 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
App-based cab firm Uber is told its London licence will not be renewed; UK PM May to make a big Brexit speech; Court rules who was responsible for Japan quake meltdown Show more
Heart and Soul
Fighting for Their Forest Faith
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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There are hundreds of indigenous faiths in Indonesia, but they are not recognised by the state. Rebecca Henschke meets the Orang Rimba who have converted to Islam. Show more
World Business Report
UK to be EU's Strongest Friend - May
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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In a major speech the UK prime minister Theresa May aimed to break Brexit deadlock. Show more
OS continues its special coverage on the lives of Syrian refugees from five cities in five days - Malmo, Berlin, Athens, Cairo and Beirut. Show more
The Newsroom
British PM Urges Two-Year Brexit Transition Deal
23 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
UK will pay into the EU budget so member states are not left out of pocket. Show more
CrowdScience
Should We Kill One Species to Save Another?
32 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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From rats to cats and cane toads, invasive species can destroy ecosystems and make native wildlife go extinct. But can we justify killing them in return? Show more
Newshour
Could North Korea Test H-bomb in Pacific?
53 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Is Pyongyang ready and willing to test a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific? Show more
Trending
The Deleted Protest Posts
23 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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We investigate claims that posts by Rohingya activists are being unfairly deleted by social media companies. Plus the American footballer who’s divided a nation Show more
World Football
In Conversation with Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic tells us why it's difficult playing alongside Lionel Messi and how he regrets Neymar leaving the team. Show more
World Business Report
UK to be EU's Strongest Friend - May
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
In a major speech the UK prime minister Theresa May aimed to break Brexit deadlock. Show more
The Real Story
Who Do You Trust?
50 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
Trust is declining in many established democracies.But why: growing affluence, austerity, growing inequality, the social media, or aggressive journalists? Show more
Business Matters
Theresa May Urges EU to Retain Trade Terms for Two Years After Brexit
53 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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The British PM said there should be a transition period of "about" two years after Brexit Show more
The Newsroom
Reaction to British PM's Brexit Speech
23 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
EU leaders welcome Mrs May's proposal for a transition period, but call for more details. Show more
Heart and Soul
Fighting for Their Forest Faith
27 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
Available for over a year
There are hundreds of indigenous faiths in Indonesia, but they are not recognised by the state. Rebecca Henschke meets the Orang Rimba who have converted to Islam. Show more
50 Things That Made the Modern Economy
Searching for 51
9 minutes on BBC World Service Europe and the Middle East
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The extra “thing” – what should it be? Shortlist: the credit card, glass, GPS, irrigation, the pencil and the spreadsheet. Voting for the 51st Thing has now closed. Show more