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The landmark gene editing drug which could help transform personalized medicine. (R)
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Why is President Trump so interested in South Africa? (R)
Eric Murangwa Eugene's life was saved when gunmen recognised him as a footballer
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As mpox cases rise in Sierra Leone we check-in on how the outbreak is progressing. (R)
Free speech, inequality and the role of women. Kuala Lumpur debates with ion (R)
The President's decision to send in troops has raised the stakes in the deportation row
John Simpson analyses the US president’s decision to deploy troops to California (R)
How the UK's end-of-life tyres are causing health and environmental damage in India (R)
A review of the week with the latest news.
The President's decision to send in troops has raised the stakes in the deportation row (R)
How is artificial intelligence rewiring the global food industry? (R)
We're in the US and Spain to look at how life can be improved for ageing populations. (R)
How an Egyptian TV drama tackled sensitive topics and sparked difficult conversations
Investigating if 100,000 satellites could be orbiting earth in five years’ time (R)
Lyse Doucet debates the changing international landscape during Donald Trump’s presidency (R)
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Colombia’s former environment minister, Susana Muhamad on saving the Amazon rainforest.
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Brian D’Souza, aka Auntie Flo, is a Scottish musician and DJ creating music from plants (R)
World War II bombs were defused in Cologne, , so we’re exploring diffusion science (R)
Colombia’s former environment minister, Susana Muhamad on saving the Amazon rainforest. (R)
We find out how and why content about faith is reaching millions of young followers (R)
Talk back to the BBC and challenge the programme makers. (R)
How an Egyptian TV drama tackled sensitive topics and sparked difficult conversations (R)
ESA’s Solar Orbiter camera probe begins raising its orbit towards the sun’s poles (R)
How Indian chemist Asima Chatterjee's work paved the way for modern-day chemotherapy (R)
Was there ever a time when life on earth was peaceful? No predators, no prey, just vibes? (R)
Two women from Iceland and Bolivia who've created female-focussed walking tours
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