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World Service,·2375 episodes
After demonstrations against governments in Yemen and Cairo, is it time for change?
27 Jan 2011,·55 mins
Funding's been cut to the BBC's international service. Also day two of protests in Egypt.
26 Jan 2011,·55 mins
After the suicide bombing in Moscow on Monday we ask has it ever achieved anything?
25 Jan 2011,·55 mins
Following the explosion at Moscow's Domodedovo airport, we hear the reaction in Russia.
24 Jan 2011,·55 mins
After his clarifications to the Chilcot inquiry, what have you learned about Tony Blair?
21 Jan 2011,·55 mins
WHYS comes from St Christopher's Hospice, London - asking, where is the best place to die?
20 Jan 2011,·55 mins
Courtenay Griffiths QC, defending Charles Taylor at the ICC takes your questions.
19 Jan 2011,·55 mins
Controversial banker turned author Thilo Sarrazin answers your questions and comments.
18 Jan 2011,·55 mins
WHYS comes from the Hitler And The Germans exhibition at the German History Museum.
17 Jan 2011,·55 mins
We talk to people in Tunisia about the violent unrest and hear more about Brazil's floods.
14 Jan 2011,·55 mins
Your reaction as floods sweep through Australia, Brazil, Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
13 Jan 2011,·55 mins
We return to Haiti a year on; The Sudan referendum
12 Jan 2011,·55 mins
We discuss comments on parenting by an Asian American professor.
11 Jan 2011,·55 mins
What does the shooting of Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords say about US politics?
10 Jan 2011,·55 mins
American feminist Naomi Wolf responds to your questions and comments.
07 Jan 2011,·55 mins
What next for liberals in Pakistan and must today's values be applied to all literature?
06 Jan 2011,·55 mins
The governor of Punjab has been killed for supporting a change to blasphemy law. Why?
05 Jan 2011,·55 mins
Do attacks in Egypt, Nigeria and Iraq point to a new era of violence against Christians?
04 Jan 2011,·55 mins
Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo has been offered amnesty if he steps down. Should he?
03 Jan 2011,·55 mins
Two prisoners could be freed on condition that one donates a kidney. Is this a good idea?
31 Dec 2010,·55 mins
What could the impact be of the Ivorian crisis on neighbouring countries?
30 Dec 2010,·55 mins
Is Vladimir Putin the strong leader Russia needs or is he too powerful?
29 Dec 2010,·55 mins
Elton John and his partner have had a baby boy through a surrogate. What do you think?
28 Dec 2010,·55 mins
Haiti's Prime Minister has told the BBC that NGOs operating there are too powerful.
27 Dec 2010,·55 mins
World Have Your Say is broadcast from the Centrepoint homeless hostel in central London.
24 Dec 2010,·55 mins
Russia and the US sign a new nuclear arms treaty but does it mean more trust between them?
23 Dec 2010,·55 mins
Should the UN step in in Ivory Coast? What example will it set for other African nations?
22 Dec 2010,·55 mins
Julian Assange is fighting extradition to Sweden over rape allegations.Should he return?
21 Dec 2010,·55 mins
Is South Korea as much to blame for tensions - and the threat of war - as the North?
20 Dec 2010,·55 mins
WHYS goes to the home of a member of "Anonymous" to take your questions.
17 Dec 2010,·55 mins