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The Inquiry
How do you help people stay rational in a pandemic?
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With billions of people around the world living in lockdown conditions – how do we help people stay rational during a pandemic? Show more
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Sandra Kanthal looks at how, in the age of the 280 character polemic, it could be useful to learn more about the ancient art of rhetoric. Show more
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Helena Merriman tells the true story of a man who dug a tunnel under the Berlin Wall Show more
More or Less
Superforecasting the Coronavirus
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Scientific models disagree wildly as to what the course of the coronavirus pandemic might be. Tim Harford asks if professional predictors can offer a different perspective. Show more
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BBC OS Conversations
Dealing with grief
23 minutes on BBC World Service News Internet
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Losing loved ones, getting married in a lockdown and the increased risk of Covid-19 to black Americans. Show more
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The Conversation
The vagina myths
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Why is the vagina so often misunderstood and mistreated? Show more
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Is it up to tech companies to police what people should or shouldn’t say, post or tweet? Show more
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The Food Chain
My quarantine kitchen
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Stories of comfort, solidarity and hope behind closed doors in the coronavirus pandemic. Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
DRC emerges from Ebola
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A visit to the former Ebola treatment centres in Democratic Republic of Congo; Sri Lanka’s survivors one year on from the bombing and Georgia’s Orthodox priests defy lockdown. Show more
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Alan Dein connects with individuals whose lives have shifted in the coronavirus pandemic. Show more
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The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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The Coronavirus and Your Money
Personal finance for the pandemic
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As coronavirus spreads people are worrying about their money as well as their health. What can you do to protect your finances and what are governments doing to help?. Show more
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Newshour
19/04/2020 12:06 GMT: British government defends coronavirus response
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A senior minister has dismissed as "grotesque" a newspaper report that the prime minister didn't take the outbreak seriously in the early stages. Show more
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The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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What will it take for Angola to be truly free of the legacy of Africa’s Cold War? Show more
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The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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The crew are off course, 200,000 miles from home and without a guidance computer. Their lives now depend on their flying skills and Jim Lovell’s wristwatch. #13MinutestotheMoon Show more
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Music Life
Overcoming obstacles with Melisa Whiskey, Zlatan, Lyta, and Garry Mapanzure
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Melisa Whiskey talks to rising African stars Zlatan, Lyta, and Garry Mapanzure about stage fright and the pretty huge obstacles they’ve had to face to achieve success. Show more
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Newshour
19/04/2020 20:06 GMT: Coronavirus: UK minister defends PM missing emergency meetings
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A senior British cabinet minister has admitted that Boris Johnson missed five top level emergency meetings on the pandemic. Show more
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The Cultural Frontline
Karen Lord: What makes a great story?
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Sci-fi writer Karen Lord on the power of great storytelling. Show more
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Heart and Soul
Faith in lockdown France
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How different faiths are bringing worship and comfort to their communities. Show more
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The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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The Big Idea
Super-intelligence
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One day computers could far surpass human intelligence. If and when they do, will we be able to control them? Show more
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People Fixing The World
Making the world a quieter place
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How sound barriers, noise sensors and a plan to stop people honking their car horns are all helping to make the planet more peaceful. Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 20/04/2020 00:06 GMT: Spain to ease lockdown restrictions on children
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Children haven't been allowed to leave their homes for more than a month. Show more
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HARDtalk
David Nabarro: Is the WHO failing its greatest test?
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Stephen Sackur speaks to David Nabarro, the World Health Organisation's special envoy for Covid-19. Show more
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CrowdScience
What makes a spider spin a web?
27 minutes on BBC World Service News Internet
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Despite their tiny size, spiders can build stunning structures. CrowdScience uncovers how instinct can drive this incredible behaviour. Show more
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Sandra Kanthal looks at how, in the age of the 280 character polemic, it could be useful to learn more about the ancient art of rhetoric. Show more
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The Conversation
Busting period taboos
26 minutes on BBC World Service News Internet
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Challenging period myths and making menstruation easier. Show more
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The Forum
Gretta Cousins: champion of Irish and Indian women
40 minutes on BBC World Service News Internet
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The remarkable life of a determined campaigner for women’s rights around the world. Show more
How French teenagers invented a sport by running, jumping and vaulting around their town. Show more