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The latest news from the BBC.
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Tracey Emin talks about her life after cancer and her new exhibition at Tate Modern with Laura Kuenssberg.
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The latest news from the BBC.
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A global, topical weekly show that lifts the hood on the entertainment and news business. The Media Show explores the companies and personalities who command our attention.
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America's former UN Ambassador and USAID chief, Samantha Power, speaks to BBC News about the year's dramatic changes in US foreign aid and policy.
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John Simpson analyses whether the Iranian regime will survive, and looks at what Israel and the United States are aiming to achieve in their war with Iran.
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The latest news from the BBC.
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Joe Tidy explores whether AI could really lead to the end of humanity, while Jacqui Wakefield is on expedition with the team trying to build the world's largest biological database.
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Baker and dessert-lover Briony May Williams embarks on a journey to discover whether warnings of the imminent demise of the British pudding are overcooked.
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The latest news from the BBC.
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Tracey Emin talks about her life after cancer and her new exhibition at Tate Modern with Laura Kuenssberg.
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The latest news from the BBC.
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The latest news from the BBC.
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Examining the business stories and economic trends that are re-shaping our world.
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The latest news from the BBC.
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At the world-renowned National Film and Television School, filmmaking is stripped of its myths, revealing how collaboration, doubt and craft shape the next generation of filmmakers.
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John Simpson analyses whether the Iranian regime will survive, and looks at what Israel and the United States are aiming to achieve in their war with Iran.
03:00
The latest news from the BBC.
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Tracey Emin talks about her life after cancer and her new exhibition at Tate Modern with Laura Kuenssberg.
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The latest news from the BBC.
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We go behind the mass protests in Nepal that toppled the government. Eyewitness accounts reveal how unarmed demonstrators were killed as authorities lost control of the crowds.