Outside Source Episodes Episode guide
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Teaching during the pandemic
We hear from teachers around the world on classes being disrupted by Covid-19
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Prince Andrew case to proceed
A civil suit alleges the prince sexually assaulted Virginia Giuffre
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Coronavirus on maternity wards
Doctors talk about treating unvaccinated pregnant women
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UN aid appeal for Afghanistan
The UN has launched its largest single country aid appeal ever to Afghanistan
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Vaccination in sport
Why some athletes are hesitant about receiving the coronavirus vaccine
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Judge orders Djokovic release
Australian government's decision to revoke visa of tennis world number one is overturned
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Hollywood icon Sidney Poitier dies
Sidney Poitier, the first black man to win a best actor Oscar, has died at 94
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Kazakhstan unrest: President says order 'largely restored'
The Kazakh president has given troops orders to shoot if there are disturbances
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Capitol Hill attack: One year on
We’ll discuss what’s happened in American politics since the Capitol attack a year ago
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Kazakhstan protests: Dozens killed in crackdown
Security forces have killed dozens of anti-government rioters in the main city of Almaty
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Coronavirus: Vaccinating the public
We connect to people helping to administer vaccines in different parts of the world
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Kazakhstan protests
Anti-government demonstrations sparked by rising fuel prices are continuing in Kazakhstan
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QAnon: How it fuelled the storming of the Capitol building
We hear how a conspiracy theory fuelled the beliefs of those involved in the riots
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Prince Andrew: Lawyers ask court to dismiss case
We bring you the latest on the sexual assault allegations against Britain's Prince Andrew
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OS Conversations: Life after Afghanistan
We connect to women who fled the capital, Kabul, when it fell to the Taliban
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Sudan's Prime Minister resigns
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has resigned after another day of mass protests
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Reporting of the Middle East
Our Middle East correspondent Anna Foster reflects on covering stories from the region
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2021: Reflections on the pandemic
Our coronavirus experts reflect on the year's events
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Reporting of Afghanistan
The BBC's Chief International correspondent Lyse Doucet reflects on covering Afghanistan
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Ex-Afghan president defends his decision to flee
Ashraf Ghani has defended his decision to flee Afghanistan in August
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Reporting of Africa
Our Africa correspondent reflects on covering stories from the continent
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Hong Kong news website to shut
Stand News in Hong Kong is shutting down after senior staff were arrested
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Reporting of American politics
The BBC's former North America editor reflects on covering American politics
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Russian court bans civil rights group Memorial
Russia's Supreme Court has ordered the closure of the country's oldest human rights group
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Was 2021 a good year for the climate?
We look back at the year with Justin Rowlatt, the BBC's new Climate Editor
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South Africa mourns Desmond Tutu
We hear from people who met and knew the anti-apartheid hero
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Covid-19: Reporting the story around the world
We continue a conversation with three health reporters covering the global pandemic
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Covid-19: Reporting the story around the world
We speak to three health reporters who've been covering news about the global pandemic
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Covid-19: Reporting the story around the world
We speak to three health reporters who've been covering news about the global pandemic
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South Korea: record daily Covid deaths
East Asian nation struggling with severe lack of ICU beds