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World Service,Β·146 episodes
Rap artists agree to rules regarding parental guidance
The Finnish embassy in Berlin wins the first World Architecture Award
'Gadar: Ek Prem Katha' has stirred religious controversy for its depiction of Islam
The Ukranian government is suing Yad Vashem over the alleged theft of murals
Anti-capitalist riots in Italy are a gift for young film-makers
The continuing fight over an obelisk stolen by Mussolini's troops
British satirist Chris Morris becomes a tabloid target
Beijing's National Museum Of History tackles the Tibetan question
Pakistan's film industry has created a rebuttal to Indian war epic 'Gadar: Ek Prem Katha'
Daniel Liebskind's landmark building is filled at last
Are museums guilty of stimulating the illicit business?
London's Festival Hall showcases the best in photojournalism
Artists struggle to respond to the attacks on the US
Yasser Arafat personally intervenes on the West Bank
The Egyptian city is a repository of knowledge once more
The Trinidadian author talks about his novel 'Half A Life'
Storyline questions for the World Service's 'New Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, New Life'
Only a bailout can save the Toronto Symphony
An album of patriotic songs has gone straight to number one
UNESCO moves to outlaw treasure-hunting from shipwrecks and submerged temples
The Taliban's departure means a cultural thaw in Afghanistan
Kabul film-lovers celebrate the deprature of the Taliban
A performance of Mozart's Requiem, ten years after the siege
The Yugoslav government has finally given back a priceless collection
UNESCO takes cultural preservation beyond monuments
The Taliban's destruction of Afghanstan's buddhas
A special report from Berlin, once again a magnet for artists from all over the world
The 99-year-old 'Triumph Of The Will' director returns
A 9,000-year-old metropolis under the Arabian Sea
The last TV station not controlled by the state closes due to 'financial irregularities'