A chance to hear extracts from some of our most thought provoking broadcasts.
World Service,·96 episodes
James Longman reflects on the life in the Lebanese capital, past and present
Science journalist Bruce Mohun explains the lengths scientists go to find new antibiotics
How many people die for every kilo of cocaine processed, shipped & distributed?
A taxi driver’s rant - bemoaning the state of the nation - has gone viral in Egypt.
The legal battles over Colonel Gaddafi's private jet
Dr Brad Spellberg explains why discovering new antibiotics is so difficult.
Why do we write farewell letters? And how to find the words to say goodbye?
How a ban on cheering led to a new way to support the Iranian football team
Justin Rowlatt revisits the Holey Bakery and evaluates today's security measures
Shota Utiashvili explains how his country eradicated police corruption.
Is there a better way of looking at the Sustainable Development Goals?
Meet the people who buy and sell viral videos of news events for thousands of dollars.
Jane Labous joins the seasonal shellfish-seekers on the beaches of Normandy
Gulwali Passarlay recounts his journey as a 12-year-old from Afghanistan to Britain
Is it ever right to take a life? Mike Williams explores the dilemmas of assisted death
Controversy has erupted over a rap song that suggests burglars target Chinese homes.
Why some South African game reserves are turning to military tactics to protect wildlife
Seth Jones explains how so-called Islamic State already have a plan in case of defeat
Harvard economist Ken Rogoff makes the case for cashless
What explains the success of the Hula-Hoop, Rubik’s Cube and Pokemon Go?
Meet Hillary Clinton’s lookalike – the woman at the heart of a fake conspiracy.
Nick Thorpe reports from Szigetvar, Hungary - burial site of Suleiman the Magnificent
National lotteries exist all over the world. What are they for?
How many people have died during President Duterte’s drug crackdown?
Sightings of sinister clowns have left a US community in fear.
How can the much-criticised Romanian health care system be upgraded?
Marine biologist Rebecca Albright explains why we should care about coral
What do our voices reveal about ourselves?
Happy couples in Shanghai are getting divorced to buy homes more cheaply.
Political intrigue simmers in the Maldives and Justin Rowlatt reports on rumours of a coup