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Folau fallout, All-Star sparkle & US Olympic dreams
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We look at the fallout from the signing of Israel Folau ahead of his Rugby League debut. Show more
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How can reporters avoid causing panic about coronavirus?
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The continuing global threat of coronavirus, and getting access to the people and places affected. Plus, your reaction to news that World Update is soon to be old news. Show more
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2020/02/15 13:06 GMT: China says coronavirus epidemic is "under control"
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China says the number of new cases of coronavirus outside the epicentre is falling Show more
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2020/02/15 21:06 GMT: World Health Organisation says too early to say coronavirus under control
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The head of the WHO has told a security conference in Munich that it's still too early to predict whether the coronavirus outbreak will become a global epidemic. Show more
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Names matter. That’s why the World Health Organization took its time to name the disease caused by the coronavirus. Show more
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Putin, the presidency and power
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Is Russia's constitution being rewritten to serve its President? Plus: Cape Verde's new cocaine scourge, the pioneering female plumbers of Jordan and Venezuela's two rival leaders Show more
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Paul Krugman: Nobel Prize-winning economist warns of threat to America’s economic future
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Is partisanship infecting every corner of today's realm of ideas? Stephen Sackur interviews Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman. Show more
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As we uncover the science and history of cancer, presenter Marnie Chesterton takes us on a journey through her own experience of living with and beyond the diagnosis. Show more
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Sinn Fein shed its terror-linked past to poll the most votes. Now it's in or near government on both sides of the Irish border. Show more
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The pub is dead! Long live the micropub!
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Britain has lost a quarter of its pubs in two decades. But others, like small micropubs, are popping up. Why are they succeeding when the traditional boozer is struggling? Show more
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Over to You
How can reporters avoid causing panic about coronavirus?
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The continuing global threat of coronavirus, and getting access to the people and places affected. Plus, your reaction to news that World Update is soon to be old news. Show more
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Award winning UK rapper Guvna B explores the ‘gospel hip-hop’ music genre. Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
Putin, the presidency and power
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Is Russia's constitution being rewritten to serve its President? Plus: Cape Verde's new cocaine scourge, the pioneering female plumbers of Jordan and Venezuela's two rival leaders Show more
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Names matter. That’s why the World Health Organization took its time to name the disease caused by the coronavirus. Show more