BBC OS
Monday - Friday 11am
BBC OS a flagship program of the BBC World Service offers a vibrant account of the day's events, with explanations and reactions from those involved. The program originates from London, providing definitive, on-the-ground reporting and analysis of the biggest international stories of the day.
BBC World Service
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After 16 days of pro-EU protests, a former Manchester City footballer is set be appointed president.
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France's fourth prime minister this year says he fully understands the "Himalayan" task ahead.
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China's ambassador is expected to attend and other officials may join him, two people told the BBC's US partner CBS.
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Dr Sayeed Joudeh had come out of retirement to help during the war between Israel and Hamas.
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Questions have been raised over the prince's relationship with a Chinese businessman alleged to be a spy who was later banned from the UK.
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Former Irish U20 prop Denis Coulson has been found guilty of the rape of a woman in Bordeaux in 2017.
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The relic, believed to be worn by Jesus Christ, was brought back after being rescued from a devastating fire in 2019.
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After 50 years of ruling Syria, Bashar al-Assad and his family must find a new place to call home.
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Authorities say she echoed words connected to the murder when she allegedly said "delay, deny, depose, you people are next".
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Some have long called for the practice of changing the clock twice a year to end.