A chance to hear extracts from some of our most thought provoking broadcasts.
World Service,·96 episodes
Starving in slow motion as southeast Africa's crops shrivel
Aristotle Kallis says the EU has no future without the people’s trust
Stephen Sackur ponders the aims (and reality) of the vast KAEC project in Saudi Arabia
Seasoned political observer Mark Halperin on Hillary Clinton's likeability deficit
How are companies using our personal data?
We investigate the social media betting tipsters who make money when you lose.
The business of recycling and why the rich world buys so much stuff
Helen Clark, head of the UNDP, explains the global poverty target.
Mike Williams asks why people copy famous works of art and who buys them.
A campaign led by anti-Semitic trolls has sparked a backlash online
David Shukman goes inside the site of the vast French-designed Olkiluoto reactor
Dalia abd El-Hameed says Egypt needs a sexual revolution if it’s to end FGM
Are 74% of African girls aged 15-24 HIV positive?
Pakistani women have reacted to a suggestion that men can beat their wives 'lightly'
Jeremy Bowen reflects on war reporting and remembers three friends killed 16 years ago
The World Health Organisation says cancer rates around the world are rising fast
Life as a model eating three apples a day
Why Bangladeshi pirates are hiding Hollywood films in the internet’s encyclopaedia.
Juliet Rix reflects on the legacy of the A-bomb for the city - and for America and Japan
Luara Ferracioli explains the best way to deal with the refugees crisis
Is the iPhone the most profitable product in history? What are the other contenders?
The online backlash against relationships based on money and gifts
Andrew Hosken considers Albania's past, present and future - and its once-feared Segurimi
Psychologist Skip Rizzo uses virtual worlds to help soldiers talk about their experiences
Mike Williams asks why we perceive time differently in different circumstances
Twitter users have accused some hosts of rejecting their bookings because they are black
In Tunis Central Market, fish stalls can reveal much of the country's frustrated hopes
Addiction expert Dr Andrew Kolodny on the US's prescription painkiller epidemic
The statistics behind the English Premier League’s surprise winners
Viral videos of disabled students being asked to prom - inspirational or insulting?