TV Programm für BBC World News (Engl) am 01.04.2023
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Selma Blair talks about the impact her multiple sclerosis diagnosis has had on her career and the need for more inclusivity in the film industry.
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Violence, inflation, inequality and division: Brazil is in the middle of a fiery political transition. President Lula da Silva wants to undo his right-wing predecessor's legacy.
Our World unveils a criminal underworld of puppy traders trafficking dogs across Europe.
The Italian island of Lampedusa is the frontline of the deadliest migration route in the world. Thomas Naadi examines the traces left behind by people undertaking this journey.
As an enormous Pride festival arrives in Sydney, Jacqui Wakefield meets the indigenous Australians taking part for the first time. Simon Calder returns with travel tips and advice.
Lara Lewington visits an insect farm using artificial intelligence to solve a food problem and Alasdair Keane finds out how AI is changing the entertainment industry.
Selma Blair talks about the impact her multiple sclerosis diagnosis has had on her career and the need for more inclusivity in the film industry.
In the 1960s, an adoption agency split up infant twins and placed them in different families as part of a controversial study, having a seismic impact on many of their lives.
Our World unveils a criminal underworld of puppy traders trafficking dogs across Europe.
Examining the business stories and economic trends that are re-shaping our world.
Katie Razzall meets one of the pioneers of reality TV, Fenton Bailey, to discuss an extraordinary career and why reality TV has always been camp.
Selma Blair talks about the impact her multiple sclerosis diagnosis has had on her career and the need for more inclusivity in the film industry.
In the 1960s, an adoption agency split up infant twins and placed them in different families as part of a controversial study, having a seismic impact on many of their lives.