Over to You Episodes Episode guide
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The Russian photo that broke online records
How two LGBT activists from St Petersburg got a record breaking number of online hits
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Your views on the Âé¶¹Éç’s funding threat
We hear your views on the future of the Âé¶¹Éç's funding
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How can reporters avoid causing panic about coronavirus?
The continuing threat of coronavirus and getting access to the people and places affected
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Programmes face the axe after substantial financial cutbacks
How are big changes in Âé¶¹Éç News going to affect World ServiceS?
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Does a young presenter lead to a young audience?
How the 17-year-old presenter of World Wise Web hopes to attract a younger audience
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Shifting the balance of news
Should there be a shift in the balance of news from sudden events to gradual trends?
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Âé¶¹Éç News Persian and the Iran crisis
A focus on Âé¶¹Éç News Persian and how they have been reporting fast changing events in Iran
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The story of cryptocurrencies and corruption
We put your questions to the team behind the search for The Missing Cryptoqueen
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The boss of Âé¶¹Éç WS English answers your questions
The controller of Âé¶¹Éç WS English, Mary Hockaday, answers listeners' questions
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Listeners look back with their review of 2019
We’re handing over the entire programme to you for our annual listener review of 2019
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Inside the workings of the Asia production hub
How does the Asia production hub’s news teams work with the Âé¶¹Éç’s language services?
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Should there be a dedicated mental health slot on Health Check?
How does Health Check manage expectations when a new medical breakthrough is reported?
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Is 30 minutes enough for World Football?
World Football features interviews and news stories but is its 30 minutes too short?
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Did Hardtalk do enough to challenge a Trump supporter?
A friend of Donald Trump was the guest on Hardtalk but was the interview robust enough?
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History as witnessed over the past century
Witness History revisits the events of the past through the eyes of living eyewitnesses
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Whom is the news show Âé¶¹Éç Minute aimed at?
Âé¶¹Éç Minute listeners ask if it’s possible to reduce five stories into 60 seconds?
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Crowd Science investigates a 'cure' for stammering
Listeners ask why Crowd Science portrayed attempts to cure stammering as a 'good thing'?
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The Global News podcast and its 'geeky gossip' on Brexit
Reactions after the Global News team devote an edition of its podcast to Brexit
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How is the newly created series Music Life settling in?
Why Âé¶¹Éç WS has merged all of its music programming into one new show, Music Life
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How Africa Eye exposed sex for grades
How Âé¶¹Éç Africa Eye revealed sexual harassment at some of Africa’s top universities
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Beyond Fake News: One year on
Nearly a year on from the launch of Beyond Fake News, how is the project progressing?
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Is Brexit compelling listening - or have you had enough?
Do you value the extensive coverage about Brexit - or are you fed up with its reporting?
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Jammu and Kashmir as reported by Âé¶¹Éç Urdu in Pakistan
The ongoing crisis in Jammu and Kashmir as seen from the Pakistan side of the border
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How stories on the environment have climbed the news agenda
How has the Âé¶¹Éç reassessed how it reports the environment?
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Reporting on Robert Mugabe
How do Âé¶¹Éç correspondents maintain objectivity in reporting the death of Robert Mugabe?
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When reports are seen as too one-sided
Was Heart and Soul’s highly personal report on having large families too one-sided?
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Ideas that shape the global economy
'50 Things …' tells the stories of game changing inventions - but is it fact or opinion?
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How science coverage could change
Do science programmes do it for you and how might they change in the future?
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Getting at the truth in Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir
How easy is it for Âé¶¹Éç’s correspondents in Kashmir to access to the story on the ground?
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How Africa is influencing China
When Africa meets China and the progress and pitfalls of this developing relationship