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Newsday
15/07/2021 04:06 GMT : UN vaccine warning
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The UN health agency says the number of children missing out on vaccines against measles, diptheria and polio has gone up because of the Covid pandemic. Show more
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Newsday
15/07/2021 05:06 GMT : Lawlessness in South Africa
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Will the deployment of 25 thousand troops bring an end to the looting and violence in South Africa? Our correspondent brings us the latest. Show more
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Newsday
15/07/2021 06:06 GMT : UN warning on Afghanistan
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A stark message from the UN describing the situation unfolding in Afghanistan as a "humanitarian catastrophe". Show more
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The Inquiry
Why did so many indigenous children die in Canada’s residential schools?
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As more unmarked graves are discovered at the sites of Canada’s notorious residential schools for indigenous children, what do we know about how the children died? Show more
BBC News Summary
15/07/2021 07:30 GMT : BBC News Summary
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Business Daily
Transport of the Future
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High-tech solutions to congested roads and pollution Show more
Witness History
When the Taliban took Kabul
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Taliban fighters first took control of Afghanistan's capital city Kabul in late September 1996. They ruled most of the country until 2001 when a US-led coalition drove them out. Show more
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An unknown young woman’s decomposed body was found 30 years ago in Missouri. A new technique using ancestry websites revealed her true identity and could solve other cold cases. Show more
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15/07/2021 08:30 GMT : BBC News Summary
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Health Check
Mental health recovery stories
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How a customer in a phone shop, a teacher at a college and a group called StrongMen have all supported people with mental health problems. Show more
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The Forum
Rain or shine? A short history of the weather forecast
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A century and a half of scientific meteorology. Show more
Sporting Witness
Stacy Dragila - Queen of the Women's Pole Vault
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The American vaulter who won the first ever Olympic women's competition at Sydney 2000 Show more
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The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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The Food Chain
Nigella Lawson: My life in five dishes
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The British food writer and TV cook tells us about her life through food. Show more
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Outlook
A decade without Dan: The search for my brother gave me purpose
41 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
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Loren O'Keeffe spent years searching the vastness of Australia for her brother Dan who vanished a decade ago. She now works to help families of other long-term missing persons. Show more
Witness History
When the Taliban took Kabul
9 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
Available for over a year
Taliban fighters first took control of Afghanistan's capital city Kabul in late September 1996. They ruled most of the country until 2001 when a US-led coalition drove them out. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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Newshour
15/07/2021 13:06 GMT: UN warns of humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan
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Taliban continue to capture territory forcing tens of thousands to flee Show more
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The Inquiry
Why did so many indigenous children die in Canada’s residential schools?
23 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
Available for over a year
As more unmarked graves are discovered at the sites of Canada’s notorious residential schools for indigenous children, what do we know about how the children died? Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 15/07/2021 14:32 GMT : South Africans face supply chain problems
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After days of unrest, South Africans have been urged to stop panic buying fuel. Show more
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BBC OS
2021/07/15 16:06 GMT: Coronavirus conversations: English businesses prepare for end of Covid restrictions
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BBC OS gives a vibrant account of the day’s events with explanation and reaction from those involved. Show more
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Witness History
When the Taliban took Kabul
9 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
Available for over a year
Taliban fighters first took control of Afghanistan's capital city Kabul in late September 1996. They ruled most of the country until 2001 when a US-led coalition drove them out. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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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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Science In Action
Science when the funding dries up
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Roland speaks to researchers and research leaders affected by the UK Government’s cap on Official Development Aid about the consequences for international science collaborations Show more
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Newshour
15/07/2021 20:06 GMT: Floods in Germany and Belgium: more than 50 people die
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Germany is the most severely affected country with dozens of people still missing. Show more
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The Inquiry
Why did so many indigenous children die in Canada’s residential schools?
23 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
Available for over a year
As more unmarked graves are discovered at the sites of Canada’s notorious residential schools for indigenous children, what do we know about how the children died? Show more
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
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The Forum
Rain or shine? A short history of the weather forecast
40 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
Available for over a year
A century and a half of scientific meteorology. Show more
Sporting Witness
Stacy Dragila - Queen of the Women's Pole Vault
9 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
Available for over a year
The American vaulter who won the first ever Olympic women's competition at Sydney 2000 Show more
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Business Matters
Merkel makes last visit as chancellor to White House
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits President Biden at the White House Show more
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HARDtalk
Mexican journalist Lydia Cacho: Can courage overcome injustice?
23 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Lydia Cacho - one of Mexico’s most prominent journalists who is currently in exile for her own safety. Show more
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Science In Action
Science when the funding dries up
31 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
Available for over a year
Roland speaks to researchers and research leaders affected by the UK Government’s cap on Official Development Aid about the consequences for international science collaborations Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
Outlook
A decade without Dan: The search for my brother gave me purpose
41 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
Available for over a year
Loren O'Keeffe spent years searching the vastness of Australia for her brother Dan who vanished a decade ago. She now works to help families of other long-term missing persons. Show more
Witness History
When the Taliban took Kabul
9 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
Available for over a year
Taliban fighters first took control of Afghanistan's capital city Kabul in late September 1996. They ruled most of the country until 2001 when a US-led coalition drove them out. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
Tech Life
Football and online hate
23 minutes on BBC World Service South Asia
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Can social platforms stop the racist abuse of black players? Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones. Show more
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.