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50 Things That Made the Modern Economy
Prohibition
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When the US outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages, it inadvertently created one of the most successful black markets in the world. Show more
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Weekend
White House ordered to hand over documents
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Democrats order the White House to hand over key documents; Tunisia and democracy Show more
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Weekend
Continuing security clampdown in Kashmir
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Ongoing security clampdown in Kashmir; Democrats order White House to hand over documents Show more
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Five years after the kidnapping of the Chibok girls; transgender artists and the opera Show more
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The Documentary
How to buy your own country
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The winners and losers from the booming global citizenship trade. Show more
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Sportshour
Alberto Salazar: The inside story
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The story of how a top athletics coach was banned for four years for doping violations. Show more
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Trending
Can an algorithm be racist?
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Computer scientist Robert Elliott Smith says algorithms are prejudiced by nature. As their influence over our lives has grown, he says, they have torn societies apart. Show more
Over to You
Is Brexit compelling listening - or have you had enough?
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Do you value the extensive coverage about Brexit - or are you fed up and think the BBC WS is reporting it too much? Plus another in our regular series How I Hear. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
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Newshour
Hong Kong: Transport paralysed in clampdown on rioters
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Hong Kong suspends metro system and closes banks after violent protests. Show more
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Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
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The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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World Questions
Tokyo
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An ageing society, why having babies is a problem, and attitudes to foreigners - an audience and panel in Tokyo open up about Japan's issues with Jonny Dymond and World Questions. Show more
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The Cultural Frontline
Aida Muluneh: Can you change lives through art?
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Three acclaimed artists including Aida Muluneh talk about how their work takes on issues such as access to safe drinking water, land rights and the fight for democracy. Show more
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Newshour
Ethiopia's Oromos celebrate thanksgiving in the capital
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Oromo people celebrate Irreecha in Addis Ababa for the first time in more than a century. Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
A wider menu
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How Poland's choices have widened over the past 30 years; Vanuatu's trade in passports; Kuki rebel forces in India wait it out; and cricket powder vs malnutrition in Madagascar Show more
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Boston Calling
Who's listening?
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‘I would like you to do us a favour’: The phone call that ignited a political storm. Show more
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BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
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HARDtalk
Actor and activist - Jameela Jamil
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Is Jameela Jamil's campaign to make us feel better about our bodies working? Zeinab Badawi interviews the British actress and activist about her criticism of celebrities. Show more
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CrowdScience
Do green spaces make us healthier?
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Is there more to living alongside greenery? Show more
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The new government put its Brexit proposals to the EU. Will it get approval from Brussels - and parliament? Show more
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Global Business
Managing volunteers: Free and easy?
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From the National Trust to the local football club, huge parts of our economy rely on volunteers. But how easy is it to manage a workforce who can walk out at a moment's notice? Show more
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The son jarocho of Veracruz, Mexico remains popular thanks to bands like Mono Blanco and Quetzal. Show more
Over to You
Is Brexit compelling listening - or have you had enough?
9 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
Available for over a year
Do you value the extensive coverage about Brexit - or are you fed up and think the BBC WS is reporting it too much? Plus another in our regular series How I Hear. Show more
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World Book Club
Héctor Abad - Oblivion
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A tribute to the author's late father, whose criticism of the Colombian regime led to his brutal murder by paramilitaries in 1987. Show more
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From Our Own Correspondent
A wider menu
23 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
Available for over a year
How Poland's choices have widened over the past 30 years; Vanuatu's trade in passports; Kuki rebel forces in India wait it out; and cricket powder vs malnutrition in Madagascar Show more
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Boston Calling
Who's listening?
27 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
Available for over a year
‘I would like you to do us a favour’: The phone call that ignited a political storm. Show more