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Matt Frei examines President Obama's love of golf and talks to Dana Perino.
Assignment hears harrowing eye-witness accounts of a massacre in Guinea.
Business life behind the old Iron Curtain twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall
Guinea is resource-rich but cash poor. Can the economy survive its political problems?
Rupert Murdoch criticised websites that offer links to his news free. Google responds.
The CEO of a big food company on prices and global taste. Plus office flirting.
Warren Buffett on his investing philosophy - and why he buys cheap cars.
Charlie revisits some Post-Berlin Wall music from Eastern Europe.
World Music from Senegal, Brazil, Turkey, Tunisia, Panama, France and Spain.
Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia; Informed by Mendeley; Google Wave; MuseTrek at the Louvre
Richard Hollingham reports on synthetic biology, a new science whose supporters hope wi...
NATO Secretary General says Afghanistan has a lot to prove. And we debate cycling rights.
A French Minister says the British Conservative Party wants to castrate Britain in Europe.
The Czech President Vaclav Klaus ends his opposition and signs the Lisbon Treaty.
A Swedish journalist accuses Israelis of taking organs from dead Palestinians.
Youssou N’Dour, the man who makes music to benefit Africa.
Alan Johnston introduces reports from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Chad, France and India.
Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents around the world.
Peter Day returns to Bolivia to report on a country split down the middle in several ways.
Can seasonal winds can make you ill? And the state of the world's vaccines.
Wendy Robbins tells the story of two women who were raped as a result of the Bosnian war.
The story of teenagers, born as a result of war rape in Bosnia.
The President of Ecuador talks about the failure of US policy in South America.
Mark Tully on why the Indian government is taking on Maoist rebels.
Lucy Ash looks at Russia's 3 all-female regiments that flew more than 30,000 missions o...
Gordon Corera takes an unprecedented look inside Britain's Secret Intelligence Service,...
After the Fort Hood shootings, what is known about Major Hasan? And Ireland's boom is over
Further research linking obesity and cancer. The Palestinian president to step down.
More protests in Iran, an Afghan policeman shoots dead 5 British soldiers & exam cheating
Mike heads to Barcelona to ask why climate change talks are slow, and he honours the bike
Mike continues his listener tour, chats about Bob Dylan and looks at making green money.