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World Service,·2375 episodes
We ask people around the world, is the pursuit of justice worth opening up old wounds?
23 Jan 2012,·55 mins
The BBC news programme where you set the agenda.
20 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Jake Sullivan, Hillary Clinton's deputy Chief of Staff will take your questions.
20 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Is the Wikipedia blackout a victory for democracy?
19 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Is there such a thing as responsible capitalism?
19 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Growing opposition to proposed SOPA and PIPA. Are they a threat to free speech?
18 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Is the Wikipedia blackout defending freedom of speech or obstructing the fight on piracy?
18 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Should the captain of the Costa Concordia have returned to the ship?
17 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Liquid is leaking from the ship and Italy says its ready to declare a state of emergency
17 Jan 2012,·25 mins
We talk to survivors of the cruise ship, which sank off the coast of Italy.
16 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Reaction to reports of men pushing away women & children to reach lifejackets on Concordia
16 Jan 2012,·55 mins
A year on from their revolution, what do Tunisians now feel about their country?
13 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Who benefits from the Iranian oil embargo & trade unions suspend protests for two days.
13 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Your reaction to a video appearing to show US troops urinating on dead Taliban fighters.
12 Jan 2012,·25 mins
12 Jan 2012,·55 mins
An Iranian nuclear scientist is killed in a bomb attack in Tehran. What's your reaction?
11 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Are Israel and Iran fighting a secret war?
11 Jan 2012,·55 mins
President Assad of Syria gives a rare public address
10 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Deadly stampede to secure places at Johannesburg university . Is higher education a right?
10 Jan 2012,·55 mins
With strikes, protests, warnings of insecurity, we're live with Nigerians around the world
09 Jan 2012,·55 mins
President Jonathan has said that the current violence is worse than the Civil War.
09 Jan 2012,·25 mins
UK MP Diane Abbott's tweet has got you talking, so is colonialism still a pertinent issue?
06 Jan 2012,·55 mins
06 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Chile replaces 'dictatorship' with 'regime' in official textbooks about Pinochet.
05 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Chinese authorities cut "lowbrow content" TV. Do they have the right to do so?
05 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Mitt Romney has won a narrow victory in a vote by US Republican party supporters in Iowa.
04 Jan 2012,·55 mins
What does Mitt Romney's win mean for President Obama?
04 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Reaction to musician Youssou N'Dour running in the presidential elections in Senegal
03 Jan 2012,·25 mins
Hungarians take to the streets to protest their new constitution.
03 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Nigeria is ending its subsidy, which many people see as the only benefit from oil wealth
02 Jan 2012,·25 mins