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World Service,·4914 episodes
Should Greece temporarily Grexit, Europe's broken identity and the UN MDG poverty target.
03 Jul 2015,·18 mins
Why the world has struggled to meet its goal of cutting child mortality by two-thirds
02 Jul 2015,·18 mins
Gender equality - or lack of - in schools in Malawi
01 Jul 2015,·18 mins
Greece default on IMF debt looms. And, why China's stocks are tumbling
30 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Banks shut, fearful citizens, and dwindling hopes of a deal. Is Grexit now inevitable?
29 Jun 2015,·15 mins
29 Jun 2015,·18 mins
The clock is ticking on Greece's IMF loan. Is this a defining moment in the debt crisis?
26 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Wave energy, mining the seabed, ocean-going robots
25 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Why copper wires? And do solar power and batteries herald the death of the old AC grid?
24 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Is a Greek deal imminent? Are more cuts and higher taxes a basis for recovery?
23 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Greek protesters, economy minister Georgios Stathakis and a Brussels view
22 Jun 2015,·18 mins
South Africa's power crisis, and why the whole continent needs answers.
19 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Greece latest; the view from Germany; Paris Air Show
18 Jun 2015,·18 mins
The distinctive red metal that's key to whisky distillation and kills hospital super-bugs
17 Jun 2015,·18 mins
What advice would Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson give to Athens?
16 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Greece crisis talks, behaviorist economics, and is motherhood a real job?
15 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Brazil's struggling biofuels, pricing carbon emissions, and Live8 10 years on.
12 Jun 2015,·18 mins
The mineral from the Wild West that toughens glass and stops bullets in their tracks
11 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Can governments and businesses exploit the untapped economic potential of the seas?
10 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Seven years after the crisis, Iceland allows investors to move money out of the country.
09 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Cyber criminality is on the rise and many people and organisations are unprepared
08 Jun 2015,·18 mins
When it comes to negotiations with creditors, Athens always takes it to the brink. Why?
05 Jun 2015,·18 mins
After economic crisis and bailout, Portugal is growing again. So was austerity worth it?
04 Jun 2015,·18 mins
LED lighting and other electronics revolutionised by chemical elements gallium and indium
03 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Billboards, posters and banner ads - does ubiquitous advertising lead to mental overload?
02 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Ukraine's 'two wars' versus rebels and corruption, Lebanon's graft, and online bragging
01 Jun 2015,·18 mins
Fifa, the fallout in Brazil, and why companies everywhere may be feeling scared
29 May 2015,·18 mins
How Californians are coping with the drought and Governor Jerry Brown's own take.
28 May 2015,·18 mins
27 May 2015,·15 mins
What do today's arrests say about alleged corruption within football's governing body?
27 May 2015,·18 mins