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The 2022 World Cup in Qatar is finally underway. A glittering opening ceremony and a historic defeat for the hosts in the opening match yesterday against Ecuador. Show more
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The road to Qatar 2022 has not been without controversy and politics but is pageantry and spectacle now taking centre stage? Show more
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Off the pitch, a new series of Football Cards has replaced footballers with the faces and stories of migrant workers who have died in Qatar. Show more
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The war in Ukraine has triggered fears that Vladimir Putin may set his sights on other former Soviet republics. Zeinab Badawi speaks to Georgia's President Salome Zourabichvili. Show more
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Mathieu Flamini is a former professional footballer turned environmental entrepreneur. He reveals how what he learnt on the pitch helped shape his performance in the boardroom. Show more
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In 1958, the late Swedish engineer Nils Bohlin invented the three-point safety belt for cars.
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Global warming is already hitting COP27 hosts Egypt hard, damaging farming and driving up food prices. But critics say the government has criminalised protest. Show more
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Fabiola Ferrero documents the problems facing Venezuela, Mykhaylo Palinchak on capturing the war in Ukraine in pictures and Nelly Ating recording events across Nigeria Show more
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Bullied for being “big” – an actor’s journey to body positive influencer. “Why is it so shocking if a non-size-zero person wears a bikini?” #MyIndianLife Show more
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Fifa football World Cup hosts Qatar have reportedly spent $220 billion on the tournament. More or Less does the maths. Show more
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Gambling almost destroyed Sandra Adell and Lisa Walker’s lives. They now use their personal experience to help other women struggling with this silent addiction. Show more
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How the friendship of a stranger helped Betsy when she needed it most. Show more
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Why do some people laugh in their sleep? And why do we need sleep anyway? Can’t we just rest? CrowdScience answers the sleep questions that have been keeping listeners awake. Show more
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Several European teams at the World Cup in Qatar have scrapped plans to wear armbands in support of gay rights, over fears their players will be penalised. Show more
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Why do some people laugh in their sleep? And why do we need sleep anyway? Can’t we just rest? CrowdScience answers the sleep questions that have been keeping listeners awake. Show more
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Oil prices have rebounded from early losses after Saudi Arabia denied considering an output increase. Show more
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