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The World This Week
The lessons of the Iraq war
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The Chilcot report shows us that UK/US relations will never be the same again. Show more
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Boston Calling
Call of the Wild
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Most US national park visitors are white. Some Latinos say they feel unwelcome. So how do you attract more diverse visitors? Show more
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Authorities say Micah Johnson was the sole gunman in Thursday's shootings; how likely is a Dutch exit from the EU? The world's newest country, five years into independence. Show more
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Weekend
Bravery of Dallas Police but Will Divisions Remain?
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More voices from the shocked US city of Dallas where five policemen were shot dead by a lone gunman; the Iraqi view of the Chilcot Inquiry; Cluedo gets a makeover. Show more
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Black Power in Dallas; 150th birthday of the colourful French composer and pianist, Erik Satie. Show more
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The Food Chain
Can Cheese Help Save an Economy?
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The BBC’s Dan Saladino takes a journey on a newly built road through Albania, to find out if cheese could be the answer to some of the country's economic woes. Show more
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The Cultural Frontline
Uncovering Hidden Perspectives
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Art, poetry and literature voicing hidden perspectives in Iraq, South Africa and Malaysia Show more
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Sportshour
Serena Williams: Wimbledon's Wonder Woman
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We're at Wimbledon on Ladies' final day to see if Serena Williams can make history Show more
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Newshour
Protests And Vigils After Dallas
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Demonstrations across the US and details from the shooting of police officers; Gunfire and five years' independence in South Sudan; The UK row over leadership and motherhood Show more
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The Newsroom
Dozens Killed in South Sudan Clashes
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More than a hundred soldiers reportedly killed in gun battle between rival army factions in South Sudan; Motherhood comments spark row in Tory leadership battle Show more
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Boston Calling
Call of the Wild
27 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
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Most US national park visitors are white. Some Latinos say they feel unwelcome. So how do you attract more diverse visitors? Show more
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Fi Glover, Martha Lane Fox, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and a panel of guests discuss ground-breaking social policies. Show more
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Newshour
Reports: South Sudan Clashes Leave Scores of Soldiers Dead
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Two days of fighting reported in Juba; Obama denies that America is divided after Dallas; Williams's two Wimbledon titles in one day Show more
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Over to You
Outlook Turns 50, and Sportsworld Falls Victim to Sports Rights
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Outlook’s presenter Matthew Bannister talks about hosting the programme’s Inspiration Awards, and Rajan Datar finds out how sports rights affect you. Show more
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Juno arrives; Mosquitoes at the RS Summer Exhibition; Dolly the Sheep; Spoon-billed Ssandpipers; Robotic Ray; Plastics in Body; Cleaning Up the Oceans Show more
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The World This Week
The lessons of the Iraq war
23 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
The Chilcot report shows us that UK/US relations will never be the same again. Show more
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The Newsroom
US Not Divided After Dallas Says Obama
14 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
President Obama denies that US has returned to the racial divisions of the past after Dallas killings; More than a hundred people killed in South Sudan fighting Show more
BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
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Rapper G Dep was a rising star on the New York hip-hop scene until he turned himself in to the police and confessed to murder. Show more
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The Documentary
Obama's World
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As Barack Obama prepares to leave office, Nahal Toosi asks what kind of foreign policy he pursued. Show more