A chance to hear extracts from some of our most thought provoking broadcasts.
World Service,路96 episodes
David Blake says young people today will have to work until they drop
The story behind the countries that have not executed anyone for 10 years
Meet the people who buy and sell viral videos of news events for thousands of dollars.
Melissa Hogenboom visits a site where some of the earliest humanoids in Europe once lived
Elaine Kamarck says a US President鈥檚 power is limited, whoever they are
Why have pets become the unlikely stars of the internet?
Swimmer Fu Yuanhui got China talking by saying her performance was affected by her period
Why are lawyers being killed in Pakistan - and particularly in the Baluchistan region?
Judith Grant Long puts forward a radical solution to guarantee the future of the Olympics
Why are swimming world records frequently being broken?
Photos of a crowded jail have gone viral, but some prisoners feel 鈥榣ucky鈥 to be there.
Damien McGuinness argues international media have overdone reports of panic in Germany
Anna Arutunyan explains why Putin has limited control
Are we living in an age where messages of fear dominate and the truth goes unheard?
Candy Charms has put a spotlight on the Islamic republic as a destination for rhinoplasty
Petroc Trelawny lets the train take the strain on a multi-stop journey from Sydney
Former director of Friends of the Earth describes the impact of targeting aerosol use
How can the techniques of computer science help us in everyday life?
In Gbaramatu, Nigeria, a palace and university lie in ruins, symbols of dashed hope
Ex-fighter Boris Forero describes his journey from left wing guerrilla to psychologist
Why are men more violent than women?
Diarmaid Fleming joins the anglers flocking to fish trout in Western Ireland's loughs
John Harris says Britain cannot wriggle out of Brexit without provoking dangerous anger
Tim Harford investigates the numbers surrounding police shootings in the USA.
Hugh Schofield looks at the social and political divides of through the French capital
Campaign veteran Scott Jennings on why candidates need money
Digital news is threatening newspapers, so why do they survive and what is their future?
How journalism can help democracy in South Sudan and across Africa
Dutch regulator Wijnand Nuijts on using psychologists to improve bankers' behaviour
The effect of young voters on the referendum