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Is Donald Trump after world domination? - The President's Path podcast, BBC World Service

Trump warns Iran and pushes US control of Greenland. Click here to subscribe to our channel https://bbc.in/3VyyriM ...

24:45
Is Donald Trump after world domination? - The President's Path podcast, BBC World Service

16,974 views

18 hours ago

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Why South Korea keeps jailing its former leaders - Asia Specific podcast, BBC World Service

Becoming the president of South Korea feels like a game of Russian Roulette. One day you're in, and the next day you're in jail ...

21:54
Why South Korea keeps jailing its former leaders - Asia Specific podcast, BBC World Service

7,831 views

1 day ago

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Are BTS still the K-pop kings? - BBC World Service

K-pop megastars BTS have announced their long-awaited comeback, after their military service for the South Korean army took ...

12:09
Are BTS still the K-pop kings? - BBC World Service

6,693 views

1 day ago

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Australia's Healy to retire and India's Kohli breaks more records - Stumped, BBC World Service

We are joined by Elyse Villani who played with Alyssa Healy in numerous World Cups for Australia. Click here to subscribe to our ...

15:18
Australia's Healy to retire and India's Kohli breaks more records - Stumped, BBC World Service

1,212 views

1 day ago

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How ultra-processed foods impact the body - BBC World Service

Ultra-processed food - things like biscuits and crisps - are making up more and more of our diets globally. Click here to subscribe ...

12:03
How ultra-processed foods impact the body - BBC World Service

2,595 views

2 days ago

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How ultra-processed food impacts your body - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

Ultra-processed food - things like biscuits and crisps - are making up more and more of our diets globally. In the US and the UK, ...

13:15
How ultra-processed food impacts your body - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

22,313 views

2 days ago

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Italy's leading creatives come together, live in Rome - The Arts Hour podcast, BBC World Service

Nikki Bedi is on stage at Teatro Italia in Rome, with Italy's leading creatives and a live audience to explore the impact of the ...

45:35
Italy's leading creatives come together, live in Rome - The Arts Hour podcast, BBC World Service

4,201 views

3 days ago

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Is Grok undressing you? - BBC World Service

The AI tool Grok has caused controversy and shock around the world, after it was revealed that the chatbot can generate images ...

11:00
Is Grok undressing you? - BBC World Service

1,237 views

2 days ago

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Domestic robots: from science fiction to reality?  - BBC World Service

Domestic helper robots are becoming a genuine possibility thanks to immense investment and leaps in AI. Click here to subscribe ...

11:53
Domestic robots: from science fiction to reality? - BBC World Service

25,207 views

3 days ago

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Can electric bikes save Vietnam's most polluted cities? - Asia Specific podcast, BBC World Service

Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City rank among the world's most polluted cities - and millions of petrol motorbikes are huge contributors ...

20:30
Can electric bikes save Vietnam's most polluted cities? - Asia Specific podcast, BBC World Service

45,504 views

4 days ago

BBC World Service
How ultra-processed food impacts your body - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

Ultra-processed food - things like biscuits and crisps - are making up more and more of our diets globally. In the US and the UK, ...

13:15
How ultra-processed food impacts your body - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

22,313 views

2 days ago

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AI2027: Is this how AI might destroy humanity? - BBC World Service

A research paper predicting that artificial intelligence will go rogue in 2027 and lead to humanity's extinction within a decade is ...

8:09
AI2027: Is this how AI might destroy humanity? - BBC World Service

9,880,580 views

5 months ago

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How reading changes the way your brain works - BBC World Service

Reading may feel like something that comes naturally, but it's taken thousands of years for our brains to develop the capacity to do ...

5:55
How reading changes the way your brain works - BBC World Service

2,995,115 views

1 month ago

BBC World Service
Domestic robots: from science fiction to reality?  - BBC World Service

Domestic helper robots are becoming a genuine possibility thanks to immense investment and leaps in AI. Click here to subscribe ...

11:53
Domestic robots: from science fiction to reality? - BBC World Service

25,207 views

3 days ago

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Why the world's superpowers are racing to control the Arctic - BBC World Service

Tensions are rising at the top of the world as the Arctic warms faster than anywhere else on earth. Click here to subscribe to our ...

9:22
Why the world's superpowers are racing to control the Arctic - BBC World Service

1,836,815 views

3 months ago

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Noise: The not-so-silent killer? - The Global Story podcast,  BBC World Service

How sounds could be damaging your health. Long-term exposure to the noises of everyday city life has been linked to higher ...

18:51
Noise: The not-so-silent killer? - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

158,183 views

9 months ago

BBC World Service
Are BTS still the K-pop kings? - BBC World Service

K-pop megastars BTS have announced their long-awaited comeback, after their military service for the South Korean army took ...

12:09
Are BTS still the K-pop kings? - BBC World Service

6,693 views

1 day ago

BBC World Service
Coffee and what it does to your body - BBC World Service

Billions of people around the world rely on a little cup of coffee to get them through the day. But have you ever stopped to think ...

6:18
Coffee and what it does to your body - BBC World Service

3,758,060 views

1 year ago

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Can we live without our phones? - BBC Trending podcast, BBC World Service

What happens when teens' smartphones are taken away from them? And what is social media really doing to kids? Click here to ...

17:14
Can we live without our phones? - BBC Trending podcast, BBC World Service

135,948 views

1 year ago

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What is climate change? - The Climate Question, BBC World Service

Looking for a climate change 101? Here to help you brush up on the basics is Jordan Dunbar. Click here to subscribe to our ...

15:00
What is climate change? - The Climate Question, BBC World Service

736,070 views

2 years ago

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How to get your best night’s sleep - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

Do you find yourself tossing and turning for hours whilst struggling to fall asleep? Click here to subscribe to our channel ...

13:03
How to get your best night’s sleep - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

304,430 views

6 months ago

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Are we now closer to finding life on another planet? - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

Do aliens exist? What's out there in the universe beyond Earth? Click here to subscribe to our channel https://bbc.in/3VyyriM ...

11:31
Are we now closer to finding life on another planet? - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

110,967 views

2 months ago

BBC World Service
Why does Donald Trump want Venezuela’s oil? - BBC World Service

The United States produces more oil than any other country. So why does President Donald Trump want more - and how does ...

7:32
Why does Donald Trump want Venezuela’s oil? - BBC World Service

788,233 views

9 days ago

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Why are there millions of empty houses in Japan? - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

In Japan, the number of abandoned homes - known as Akiyas - is at an all-time high, with 9000000 million properties sitting empty ...

18:44
Why are there millions of empty houses in Japan? - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

5,106,781 views

1 year ago

BBC World Service
A simple guide to chaos theory - BBC World Service

According to classical physics and the laws of Isaac Newton, it should be easy to predict the behaviour of objects throughout the ...

5:10
A simple guide to chaos theory - BBC World Service

2,432,019 views

1 year ago

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Did you know these foods existed? - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

At least 30000 of the 350000 known plant species on our planet are edible, according to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture ...

16:10
Did you know these foods existed? - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

43,015 views

5 months ago

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Why Europe is asking women to get ready to fight Russia - BBC World Service

Across Europe, more women are being trained for war as tensions with Russia rise. Click here to subscribe to our channel ...

7:37
Why Europe is asking women to get ready to fight Russia - BBC World Service

289,637 views

1 month ago

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Brick phones are so back - BBC World Service

Brick phones are making a comeback… but it's not just down to Y2K nostalgia. Click here to subscribe to our channel ...

13:20
Brick phones are so back - BBC World Service

2,079 views

10 days ago

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Bans on social media and phones: what's the evidence? - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

We explore different approaches to social media and phone bans around the world. Click here to subscribe to our channel ...

19:49
Bans on social media and phones: what's the evidence? - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

3,408,720 views

1 year ago