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The Politics of Water
How the politics of water affects people's lives on four continents
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Watering the City
Investigating the challenge of access to clean water in cities of the developing world
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The Special Rapporteurs
Examining how people's human rights are protected or violated
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The Friday Show
Weekly news roundup for those learning and teaching English as a foreign language
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Digital Divide Debate
Will access to digital technology become another thing only the rich can afford?
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Generation Next
Exploring the awkward spot between childhood and adult responsibility
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Controlling Science
Will post 9/11 security effect America's ability to control scientific research
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Winning the Peace
Paddy Ashdown investigates how the international community helps rebuild a nation
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Drugs that Changed the World
Drugs that have made an impact on individuals and communities
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The Âé¶¹Éç World Service Special Debates
Special debates hosted by the Âé¶¹Éç World Service on serious political topics
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Wole Soyinka's Return to Biafra
Wole Soyinka retraces his one-man peace mission of 1967
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Israel Among The Nations
As Israel celebrates its 50th anniversary, a look at its history and relationships
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Agenda For Africa
Achieving health, education, trade and good governance for Africa
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Pushing back the Curtain
The great Eastern European revolutions of 1989 that ended the Cold War
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At The Edge of Asia
A look at the cultural identies of South Korea and Japan and how they fit into East Asia
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Ten Billion or Bust
Looking at the world's ever-increasing population and its consequences
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This Week and Africa
A discussion of the latest hot topics making headlines in Africa
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Network Africa
Daily magazine programme reporting on events all over the continent
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Water Walks
Guided walks that highlight problems of people without access to clean water
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World Service Guide to the Information Superhighway
The computing, cable and telephony technologies that have created the digital revolution
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The Aid Trap
Do poor countries get caught in an "aid trap", a cycle of dependency and corruption?
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Millennium Goals
A look at the reality of the United Nations' pledges to tackle world problems by 2015
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Voting for Britain
Elections and political processes in the UK and around the world
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Blogging In Brazil
Down Brazil's 600km São Franciso river following Richard Burton's 1867 historic canoe trip
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Challenging Racism
Five programmes celebrating the World Conference against Racism
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Meridian
Iconic arts series with films, plays, literature and music from around the world
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Inside the Ballot Box
Series looking at how elections work and how they differ around the world
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Cooling Conflict
Short series looking at an academic course on conflict resolution
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