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Matthew Kenyon and Sarah Mullkerins live from Rio with all the latest news from the games.
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
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Rio 2016; Syrian Jails; California Wildfires Show more
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Business Daily
Who Owns Your Health Data?
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Company health schemes promise to use big data to spot emerging staff health concerns, and so raise productivity. But who protects employee privacy? Manuela Saragosa investigates. Show more
Witness History
Conflict over a Tree in the DMZ
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In August 1976, two US soldiers were killed in the zone between North and South Korea. Eugene Bickley was part of the platoon sent into the DMZ when tensions escalated. Show more
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The Thought Show
Swimming World Records
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Why are swimming world records frequently being broken? Show more
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Image of Injured Syria Boy Draws Outrage
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An image of a young boy in Aleppo rescued from a destroyed building goes viral. Show more
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Outlook
'If I cried the River Nile, let it be'
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Kujiek Kuajien was reunited with his mother in South Sudan after 16 years Show more
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Assignment
Colombia’s Forgotten Exodus
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Lucy Ash meets the people displaced by war in Colombia who fear they will never be able to return home even though the government is on the brink of a historic peace deal. Show more
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Swimmers stopped from boarding a flight; Opposition in Zimbabwe; Kids and technology Show more
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The mental health of Sweden's adolescents has become a public health concern, with more young people reporting problems and seeking psychiatric help. Christopher Harding asks why. Show more
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Health Check
Olympic Minds: Football
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Claudia Hammond travels to Oslo to meet psychologists and football coaches to discuss how players can overcome their fear of the penalty. Show more
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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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World Have Your Say
US Swimmers Questioned in Rio
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Security, CCTV and Rio nightlife in the news as Brazil's police quiz US swimmers over an alleged robbery in Rio. Also - India's underachieving Games, and France's burkini ban. Show more
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Russia says it will support a forty-eight hour pause in fighting in Aleppo to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid; Brazilian police say US Olympic swimmers made up mugging Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 2016/08/18 19:32 GMT: Turkey Seizes Business Assets
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Turkish authorities have now turned their attention to the business world in the wake of last month's failed coup against President Erdogan. Show more
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Doctor who treated Omran Daqneesh; India's unlikely medal winner in Rio; Islamphobic tweets. Show more
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Science In Action
Tracking Poverty
27 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
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Satellite tracking poverty; Wristbands that monitor pesticide exposure; Thieving Star; Birds sing of climate change; Ottawa’s Outdoor Lab Show more
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The Newsroom
Rio police: US Swimmers not robbed
14 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
Brazilian police say charges could be brought against 4 US Olympic swimmers who claimed they were robbed in Rio; Russia to support 48 hour ceasefire in the Syrian city of Aleppo Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 2016/08/18 22:32 GMT: Turkey Seizes Business Assets
27 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
Available for over a year
Turkish authorities have now turned their attention to the business world in the wake of last month's failed coup against President Erdogan. Show more
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The Thought Show
Swimming World Records
49 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
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Why are swimming world records frequently being broken? Show more
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Business Matters
US to End Federal Use of Private Prisons
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The US Justice Department will phase out the use of privately owned prisons, citing safety concerns. Show more
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Beach volleyball legend on the chemistry, athleticism - and hand signals - needed for his sport Show more
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