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Posted: Yesterday at 14:53
What does the birthday party of Gambia's president tell us about his leadership style?
Posted: Yesterday at 05:45
The BBC Burmese Service celebrates 70 years of broadcasting.
Posted: Yesterday at 19:24
A man from Texas has invented deep fried beer. In an attempt to win a fried food competition at the Texas State Fair, Mark Zable filled ravioli-shaped pieces of dough with beer and then deep fried them. The BBC's Mark Whitaker spoke to him.
Posted: 00:21:15, 07/22/2010
The series World Stories tell tales told from a local point of view - made by the BBC's international journalists: The Rollercoaster of Life in Kabul; A Widow's Journey; Afghanistan's Dancing Boys; The Children of Pedro Pan; and Revolution in Iran.
Posted: Yesterday at 16:27
Mandida’s Shoes is a charming story about a young girl who is selected from her school to recite a poem at a celebration of her school’s Golden Jubilee.
Posted: Yesterday at 17:45
Older people enjoy reading negative news stories about young people, according to research. It claims they gain self-esteem by seeing young people fail. Joan Bakewell is former advisor to the UK Government on issues affecting older people.
Posted: Yesterday at 12:40
The power of visual essays to illuminate change and achievement in South Africa
Posted: 13:24:07, 09/01/2010
Witness revisits the events of the discovery of the watery grave of the famous sunken ship RMS Titanic.
Posted: 14:58:48, 09/01/2010
In the 1930s one of the great novelists of the century, Graham Greene, went on what he called a Journey Without Maps through Liberia and Sierra Leone. Now, journalist Tim Butcher has followed in the footsteps of the intriguing Mr Greene.
Posted: 16:06:22, 09/01/2010
Adam Rutherford heads to Tinseltown to talk to the scientists who have left the lab for the glamour of the film set.
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