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BBC World Service
News and analysis in 27 languages
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Magazine
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Demolition day
The man who destroyed Shakespeare's house
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Avoiding temptation
How North America's Hutterites get away from it all
Features
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No lull
Chavez death prompts election flurry despite politics on hold
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Smog solution
Will pollution anger bolster China's electric car industry?
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Fallen star
From top Bolshoi ballet dancer to prime suspect
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Bird man
Audubon’s ignoble beginnings and indelible legacy
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Exit Chavez
Is the era of the 'anti-American' bogeyman at an end?
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Day in pictures
Twenty-four hours of news photos from around the world
Analysis
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Dolce vita
Why do the Italians live longer than us? - Fergus Walsh asks
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Syria's millionth refugee
Lyse Doucet reflects on a grim milestone
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BBC World Service Podcasts
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Assignment
The truth behind the brutal trade in human trafficking in the Sinai desert
Programmes
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Talking Movies
Tom Brook reports on Leviathan, a documentary which portrays life on board a fishing vessel.
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HARDtalk
Zimbabwe's Anglican Bishop, Julius Makoni, talks about the challenges facing his country
BBC World Service
Assignment
The truth behind the brutal trade in human trafficking in the Sinai desert
From Our Own Correspondent
The boy who sent Stalin crashing to the floor, and other stories from around the world.