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Newsday
06/12/2021 05:06 GMT : Gambia elections: Adama Barrow declared winner
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Gambian opposition parties reject election results Show more
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Newsday
06/12/2021 06:06 GMT : Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to four years in jail
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The ousted civilian leader was found guilty on charges of inciting unrest and violating Covid restrictions Show more
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Newsday
06/12/2021 07:06 GMT : Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to four years
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First verdict against the former leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, who was deposed in a coup in February Show more
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06/12/2021 08:01 GMT
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HARDtalk
Paul Auster: 'We are divided in ways we have never seen before'
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In 2021, Stephen Sackur is travelled to New York to speak to writer Paul Auster, who died this week aged 77.
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Business Daily
Why private adoption is big business in the US
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Is it time to reform private infant adoption in America? Show more
Witness History
Fighting 'virginity tests' in the Indonesian police
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In the early 2000s, Sri Rumiati, a brigadier-general in the Indonesian police, began campaigning against intrusive examinations of female recruits to her force. Show more
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The Climate Question
Counting the cost of fashion
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The journey from catwalk, to wardrobe, to landfill is getting shorter. Around 100 billion garments are produced each year, so what impact does this have on the climate? Show more
BBC News Summary
06/12/2021 09:30 GMT
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CrowdScience
What makes stuff sticky?
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What makes things sticky? Listener Mitch wondered while taking down some very sticky wallpaper. Our world would fall apart without adhesives. But how do they hold things together? Show more
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The Cultural Frontline
What’s the future for culture in Afghanistan?
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The Cultural Frontline asks what’s the future for arts, media and culture in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. Show more
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06/12/2021 10:30 GMT
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Saudi Arabia, one of the world's biggest oil producers, says it’s pivoting to green energy. But will the reality live up to the rhetoric? Show more
More or Less
Does wearing a mask halve your chances of getting Covid-19?
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Several newspapers reported that wearing a mask can reduce Covid-19 cases by 53% is this true? Show more
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The Conversation
Unstoppable women of rugby
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Spanish international rugby player Patricia Garcia and Winnie Atyang who plays for Uganda tell Kim Chakanetsa about the rugby community and how the game changes lives. Show more
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Outlook
The cult, the crocodile and my journey back to love
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Juliana Buhring was born into a religious cult that she says brought her up with a warped idea of love. She left the cult at 23, and risked everything to find love again. Show more
Witness History
Fighting 'virginity tests' in the Indonesian police
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In the early 2000s, Sri Rumiati, a brigadier-general in the Indonesian police, began campaigning against intrusive examinations of female recruits to her force. Show more
BBC News
06/12/2021 13:01 GMT
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Newshour
06/12/2021 14:06 GMT: Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to jail
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Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced to prison, the first in a series of verdicts that could jail her for life. Show more
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World Business Report
First broadcast 06/12/2021 15:32 GMT : Putin visits India
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Russian president Vladimir Putin has held high level talks with India's PM Narendra Modi. Show more
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06/12/2021 16:01 GMT
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BBC OS
2021/12/06 16:06 GMT: Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to jail
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We hear reaction from people in the country and the latest update on the story Show more
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06/12/2021 17:01 GMT
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CrowdScience
What makes stuff sticky?
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What makes things sticky? Listener Mitch wondered while taking down some very sticky wallpaper. Our world would fall apart without adhesives. But how do they hold things together? 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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BBC News
06/12/2021 21:01 GMT
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World Business Report
First broadcast 06/12/2021 22:32 GMT : New York City to impose vaccine mandate on all private sector workers
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All New Yorkers will need to be vaccinated if they want to go to work, the city's mayor has announced. Show more
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Witness History
Fighting 'virginity tests' in the Indonesian police
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In the early 2000s, Sri Rumiati, a brigadier-general in the Indonesian police, began campaigning against intrusive examinations of female recruits to her force. Show more
BBC News
07/12/2021 00:01 GMT
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The History Hour
Four decades of HIV/Aids
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Living with HIV/Aids in the 1980s, the first successful treatment and when South African activists took on the pharmaceutical companies over the cost of HIV drugs. Show more
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Business Matters
New York City to impose vaccine mandate on all private sector workers
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All New Yorkers will need to be vaccinated if they want to go to work, the city's mayor has announced. Show more
BBC News
07/12/2021 02:01 GMT
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BBC News Summary
07/12/2021 02:30 GMT
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The Documentary
Only bleeding: How Swedes opened up about periods
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The provocative and practical ways Swedes made menstruation less taboo. Show more
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07/12/2021 03:01 GMT
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Outlook
The cult, the crocodile and my journey back to love
41 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
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Juliana Buhring was born into a religious cult that she says brought her up with a warped idea of love. She left the cult at 23, and risked everything to find love again. Show more
Witness History
Fighting 'virginity tests' in the Indonesian police
9 minutes on BBC World Service West and Central Africa
Available for over a year
In the early 2000s, Sri Rumiati, a brigadier-general in the Indonesian police, began campaigning against intrusive examinations of female recruits to her force. Show more
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
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