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Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
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Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
Cambodia is experiencing an epidemic of so-called land grabbing. Rob Walker reports...
Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
Japan Pt 1: Robotics, Gundam statue, electronics in Akihabara, intelligent toilet
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Can banks be regulated enough to make sure they never hit such a serious crisis aga...
Music from Australia, Italy, India, Angola, Ethiopia, Cape Verde & Dominican Republ...
The UK phone hacking row - how much do journalists have the right to investigate?
Has the relationship between Russia and the United States improved over the last we...
Mike hears from the moon, talks trees, and looks at the economy versus environment...
Unemployment 94% and inflation 231,000,000%, is Zimbabwe's economy moving?
Mark Tully talks to the Dalai Lama about tensions between his spiritual primacy and...
Football's biggest stories of the week on the BBC.
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Can banks be regulated enough to make sure they never hit such a serious crisis again?
Has the relationship between Russia and the United States improved over the last week?
Indonesia is one of the most democratic countries in SE Asia - and today is election day.
What does the Pope have to say about the global financial crisis?
Cambodia is experiencing an epidemic of so-called land grabbing. Rob Walker reports.
Christopher Landau gains unique access to the controversial Catholic Opus Dei movement.
Evan Davis asks business leaders about their contact with their employees.
Unemployment 94% and inflation 231,000,000%, is Zimbabwe's economy moving?
Steve Evans asks what cost is worth paying now to get a cooler planet tomorrow.
From genocide to prosperity. Steve Evans talks to the President of Rwanda.
Business Daily unravels the big debate of our time, unemployment or inflation?
With unemployment up, should governments concentrate on savings jobs or creating new ones?
Music from Australia, Italy, India, Angola, Ethiopia, Cape Verde & Dominican Republic.
Japan Pt 1: Robotics, Gundam statue, electronics in Akihabara, intelligent toilet
Gabrielle Walker looks at the intricate relationship between the oceans and the atmosphere
SERIES CATCH-UP
Gabrielle Walker meets scientists who are trawling the oceans for untapped resources.
SERIES CATCH-UP
Gabrielle Walker meets those who have ventured where few have gone before: the deep ocean.
SERIES CATCH-UP
Gabrielle Walker investigates a 'golden age' of oceanic discovery.
SERIES CATCH-UP
Save our Sounds: Trevor Cox presents the first of two programmes on the urban soundscape.
We speak to the brother of the Egyptian woman stabbed to death in a German courtroom.
The UK phone hacking row - how much do journalists have the right to investigate?
The G8 summit starts in the earthquake-wrecked city of L'Aquila. What can be achieved?
Fans and family attend a memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles.
Obama meets Medvedev in Moscow: are they really forging healthy new relations?
Physicist Frank Wilczek, writer & activist Arundhati Roy and philosopher Susan Neiman.
Physicist Frank Wilczek, writer & activist Arundhati Roy and philosopher Susan Neiman.
Islands of Security looks at the impact of South Africa's gated communities.
Teenagers on a remote Canadian island talk about preserving their native culture.
Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents around the world.
Claudia Hammond reports from Britain's Royal Society summer exhibition.
Mark Tully talks to the Dalai Lama about tensions between his spiritual primacy and his...
Top banker, Stephen Green, chairman of HSBC, talks about God and money with Carrie Gracie
Sir David talks about his experience with a giant egg and the investigation that followed.
Thembi Ngubane dared to talk openly about AIDS in South Africa. This is a tribute to a ...
The BBC takes a closer look at former general Hosni Mubarek and the institution that ha...
Tabloid ethics -- a row about alleged investigations by Britain's best-selling weekly.
G8 leaders express worries on climate change, and the connections between race and cancer.
Michael Jackson memorial: has the hype gone too far? Plus ethnic tensions in China.