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BBC World Service
News and analysis in 27 languages
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Magazine
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Steep learning curve
Iranian student in the US caught between two worlds
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Sex and the Simian
Scientists play matchmaker to gorillas
Features and Analysis
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Meet the candidates
The Republican contenders and where they stand
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Solar Sahara
Can desert sun provide Europe with clean energy?
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Botnet Britain
Hundreds of thousands of home PCs hijacked by criminals
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Loss of face
Putin's party setback reflects voters's mistrust
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About face
We've seen the movie, but who is the real Mark Zuckerberg?
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No gay rights here
Why is Nigeria bothering to outlaw same-sex weddings?
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Childbirth psychosis
How having a baby can cause some people to 'lose their mind'
World Service Podcasts
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Global Business: Miami
There are over 850,000 Cuban Americans in Florida, will any of them will ever go back to Cuba?
Elsewhere on BBC News
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Striking a chord
No more Western covers - India's new youth finds a voice in indie rock music
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Programmes
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HARDtalk
Former heavyweight world champion David Haye: I 'push the boundaries' of trash talk
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Fast Track
How visiting Russia has changed since the fall of communism
BBC World Service
Newshour
Putin's party loses election support; panda diplomacy; brothers who played with Hendrix
World Briefing
BBC News reports from around the world.