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NASA space probe Juno is orbiting Jupiter; There are calls for reforms to French security services; Britain's governing party is beginning the process to choose a new leader. Show more
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Business Daily
How Much Does Trump Have to Spend?
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Could Donald Trump's presidential campaign run out of money? And why Northumberland in the north of England is talking about opening a new open-cast coal mine. Show more
Witness History
Denmark's second EU Referendum
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In 1993, Denmark held a second referendum on greater EU integration, after a previous vote failed. But angry demonstrators took to the streets of the capital, and riots followed. Show more
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The Forum
Defiance: Why Are Some People More Defiant than Others?
41 minutes on BBC World Service
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When is defiance a bold resistance to authority, and when is it a sign of disregard or contempt for others? With Lewis Maltby, Olivier Py and Luna Muñoz Centifanti. Show more
In 1975, Arthur Ashe became the first African-American man to win Wimbledon. Show more
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Anger and despair in Baghdad; Will the ICC investigate Blair?; English identity and Brexit Show more
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Saudi clerics denounce the deadly attack at the Prophet's Mosque Show more
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When Emily Winslow was a student in Pennsylvania she was attacked by a stranger. It was only twenty years later before she learned his name, and had a chance to pursue justice. Show more
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Probe begins capturing data, French terror probe, Dolly the Sheep 20 years on, Economic cost of Brexit Show more
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A fierce drought in Oklahoma’s ‘No Man’s Land’ stirs up dust storms, memories and myths. Show more
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Unlocking Jupiter's mysteries; why did IS target Medina? Babies born addicted to drugs.
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The Inquiry
Can You Make Bankers Behave Better?
23 minutes on BBC World Service
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Big banks have been fined billions following the financial crisis. But behind them are individual bankers, taking everyday decisions. Could they be nudged towards safer choices? Show more
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Roland Pease explores how plastic waste is damaging the marine environment. Show more
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The Essential
More or Less: Old versus young Brexit voters
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The effect of young voters on the referendum Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 2016/07/05 17:32 GMT: Zimbabwe Hit by Public Sector Strikes
27 minutes on BBC World Service
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Zimbabwean workers are protesting because their salaries have not been paid. Show more
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The Newsroom
UNHCR says Shia Militia in Iraq May Have Abducted 900 civilians
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The UN says a Shia Muslim militia group fighting alongside the Iraqi army may have kidnapped around 900 men and boys, and put to death at least fifty Show more
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Paddy O'Connell brings you a round-up of the action from day eight at Wimbledon. Show more
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Newshour
FBI Recommends No Charges Against Hillary Clinton
50 minutes on BBC World Service
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Clinton set to avoid charges for use of private email while Secretary of State; Nelson Mandela in political advert sparks row in South Africa; Would you clone your dead pet? Show more
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Creative blockchain; AI abstract thinking; CAMERA; African City Data Show more
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Criticised by FBI over e-mail security lapses but endorsed by Barack Obama as presidential nominee, UK Tory leadership candidates down to three Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 2016/07/05 22:32 GMT: Zimbabwe Hit by Public Sector Strikes
27 minutes on BBC World Service
Available for over a year
Zimbabwean workers are protesting because their salaries have not been paid. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The Forum
Defiance: Why Are Some People More Defiant than Others?
41 minutes on BBC World Service
Available for over a year
When is defiance a bold resistance to authority, and when is it a sign of disregard or contempt for others? With Lewis Maltby, Olivier Py and Luna Muñoz Centifanti. Show more
In 1975, Arthur Ashe became the first African-American man to win Wimbledon. Show more
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Business Matters
No Charges for Hilary Clinton - FBI
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The FBI has announced it will not recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton over her use of private email while she was secretary of state. Show more
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