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BBC World Service
News and analysis in 27 languages
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Magazine
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'It had to be done'
The woman who dropped into France to fight the Nazis
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Don't look down
Helping drivers too scared to cross one of America's scariest bridges
Features
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Digging deep
Searching for the buried heart of Suleiman the Magnificent
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In pictures
Looking back at Sir David Frost's 50-year career
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Overheated stats
Will there really be 200 million climate migrants by 2050?
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Latest galactico
Gareth Bale prepares for life as Real Madrid player BBC Sport
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'More aggression'
Gay people feel growing hostility in Russia
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City in a box
Is Songdo the smartest town in the world?
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No entry
Why are Malaysian universities rejecting some top students?
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Spending questioned
Has Bangkok's spending boosted the Thai economy?
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Back at work
The 10 worst things about post-holiday blues
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Reinventing invention
One man's quirky quest to transform innovation
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In pictures
The life and times of the Toronto Film Festival
Analysis
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Peston on Vodafone
A staggering deal expected and no UK tax
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BBC World Service Podcasts
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Business Daily
How do you create a new tax system from scratch?
Programmes
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Webscape
Kate Russell looks at a lip-syncing animation tool and also reviews other websites and apps
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Talking Movies
Tom Brook reviews three documentaries which explore the struggles of gay people in Africa
BBC World Service
From Our Own Correspondent
Tough decisions for President Obama, and other despatches from around the world.
Assignment
Mobeen Azhar discovers a secret vibrant gay scene in urban Pakistan