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Â鶹Éç Trending: How Did A Stolen Mobile Phone Trigger Violence In Malaysia?
The alleged theft of a phone led to what some are calling a ‘riot’ in Kuala Lumpur.
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From Our Own Correspondent: the UAE's paradoxical religious freedom
Matthew Teller explores how non-Muslims live and worship in Dubai
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The Why Factor: Nationality
How would you define yours and how much does it matter?
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The Inquiry: Is Streaming Good for Music?
Chris Carey explains why he thinks streaming is the music industry’s only hope.
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Â鶹Éç Trending: Should you go online with allegations of domestic violence?
'You have to walk away': one woman's dramatic domestic violence plea.
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From Our Own Correspondent: Rescuing Dogs to Rescue People
Zeb Soanes meets a driven woman who's saving dogs so they can learn to save human lives.
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More or Less: Millennium Development Goals
Have the eight goals for addressing extreme poverty set by the UN made a difference?
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The Inquiry: How Easy Is It To Dope In Sport?
Victor Conte explains how he helped athletes like Dwain Chambers cheat.
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Â鶹Éç Trending: What is it Like to be a Woman in Nigeria?
Meet the members of a book club who sparked a global conversation about everyday sexism
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Mali's World-Beating Shallots
A magical tale of allium bulbs, a water spirit and local politics in a Dogon village
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The Why Factor: Why do People Take Risks?
Why do some people expose themselves to risks – and why are we so bad at assessing them?
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The Inquiry: Has Austerity Worked?
What the arguments about austerity are really about.
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Â鶹Éç Trending: Can Rap be Halal?
Deen Squad are two new Muslim rap stars who claim their music is halal
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On track in the Andes?
Simon Parker hears Peruvians' views of a proposed new railway across South America
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More or Less: Horoscope Health
Can your horoscope predict which diseases you’ll develop?
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The Inquiry: Would Greece Be Better Off Out Of The Euro?
Dimitris Christopoulos on why losing Greece would threaten European stability
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Â鶹Éç Trending: The Feminist Who Exposes Rapists on YouTube
Meet the Indian campaigner who set out to ‘shame’ rapists online.
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From Our Own Correspondent
How tough life can be for farmers in the US Midwest when crop prices change
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The Why Factor - Why do we Draw?
Why do we draw, how do we get good at it and what do we reveal through our drawings?
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The Inquiry: What Does China Want From Space?
Tian Zhaoxia explains China’s ancient fascination with the moon.
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Â鶹Éç Trending: The Fake Iraqi Battle That Got ‘Hijacked’ Online
Meet the man who made up a battle on social media, and fooled fans of Islamic State.
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From Our Own Correspondent
Iona Craig reports from the frontline of the Yemeni war in the port city of Aden.
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More or Less: Qatar Migrant Worker Deaths
Is the World Cup really responsible for migrant deaths in Qatar?
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The Inquiry: Will Anyone Help the Rohingya?
Myanmar journalist Aung Zaw explains why Aung Sang Suu Kyi won’t speak for the Rohingya
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Â鶹Éç Trending: How effective is ‘child-shaming’ online?
Meet the dad telling parents to stop ‘shaming’ their children on social media.
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From Our Own Correspondent
Maria Margaronis in Istanbul on a Kurdish neighbourhood's hopes for Sunday's elections.
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The Why Factor:Blue Jeans
Why do blue jeans have such global appeal?
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The Inquiry: Is Opposition to GM Crops Irrational?
David Ropeik says we’re hard-wired to be more suspicious of man-made risks
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Â鶹Éç Trending: 'Men' versus Mini-Skirts
The clash of two online campaigns 'Be a man and veil your women' versus the mini-skirt
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From Our Own Correspondent: Fergal Keane in Ukraine
The fighting and dying goes on in eastern Ukraine despite the February truce