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World Service,·8201 episodes
Chinese firms sell 40% of global surveillance equipment, so we look at the implications
23 Oct 2019,·26 mins
MPs backed the Withdrawal Agreement Bill - but minutes later voted against the timetable.
22 Oct 2019,·26 mins
We ask whether high rent for students means only the wealthy can get the best education
At least eleven people have died in protests in Chile sparked by a rise in metro fares
21 Oct 2019,·26 mins
Chile has implemented a curfew for a third night amid violent protests and looting.
In the US, big pharmaceutical companies are on trial
21 Oct 2019,·23 mins
How do you create jobs for the 12 million young people who join the workforce each year?
18 Oct 2019,·26 mins
Can the fourth largest global oil and gas exporter pioneer tackling climate change?
17 Oct 2019,·26 mins
We examine the pros and cons of hydrogen-powered cars and ask if they will ever catch on
16 Oct 2019,·26 mins
There are challenges ahead when Christine Lagarde takes over at the European Central Bank
15 Oct 2019,·26 mins
We talk to the billionaire chief executive of one of the world's biggest investment firms
14 Oct 2019,·26 mins
Ruling Law and Justice party has clashed with Brussels over migration and the judiciary.
14 Oct 2019,·23 mins
Whilst providing clean power, building a dam has significant environmental impacts
11 Oct 2019,·26 mins
Blockchain is a technology behind cryptocurrency Bitcoin, but does it have other uses?
10 Oct 2019,·26 mins