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This one-hour show airs at 12 noon London time and includes analysis of the day’s news in Europe. This is also our drivetime show for the US East Coast.

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This one-hour show airs at 12 noon London time and includes analysis of the day’s news in Europe. This is also our drivetime show for the US East Coast.

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404 21 May 2013
01:00:00

This one-hour show airs at 12 noon London time and includes analysis of the day’s news in Europe. This is also our drivetime show for the US East Coast.

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403 20 May 2013
01:00:00

As China’s premier travels to Delhi on his first official foreign trip we ask can trade talks overcome a raging border dispute? We also find out how concerned Tunisia’s moderate government should be about the rise of Islamist politics in the country, and talk business news with Bloomberg’s Pimm Fox.

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402 17 May 2013
01:00:00

We consider whether it's the best chance in a generation to deliver a reunified Cyprus, find out how Cannes is transformed from sleepy seaside town into global media hub, and have our fortune told – Azerbaijan style.

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401 16 May 2013
01:00:00

The latest on the disintegrating rebel movement in Syria, we unpick the ethnic tensions in Burma, look at the legacy of the Vichy regime in contemporary France, and hear from the FiFi fragrance awards.

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400 15 May 2013
01:00:00

Richard Dowden of the Royal African Society gives his view on Nigeria’s struggle with Boko Haram, Ben Judah explains the significance of the reopening of Lenin's mausoleum, and architect Charles Correa gives us a tour of his retrospective exhibition.

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399 14 May 2013
01:00:00

We ask whether a pact from big brands can change the standards of manufacturing in Bangladesh? Plus, a look at the changing rhetoric on Syria and whether or not being verbose in parliament gets a message across any better.

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398 13 May 2013
01:00:00

A look at the mounting border tensions between Turkey and Syria, we check in with Al Jazeera’s Imtiaz Tyab in Lahore for the latest on the Pakistan election, and head to North Korea to find out what we know – or don’t know – about the country’s new defence chief.

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397 10 May 2013
01:00:00

We check in with Rod Nordland – Kabul bureau chief for the New York Times, head to Japan to discuss Shinzo Abe’s proposal for a national security council there, and hear how Buenos Aires is capitalising on having an Argentinian pope.

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396 9 May 2013
01:00:00

India’s foreign minister visits Beijing – we ask whether deeper tensions exist beneath the surface with John Hemmings from CSIS, we also hear the impact oil could have in South Sudan, get our weekly media round up with Ian Burrell, and find out about Nokia’s new $99 smartphone.

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395 8 May 2013
01:00:00

We look at the career of Roberto Azevedo – first Brazilian to head the WTO, hear about the relationship between Burma and China, and Steve Bloomfield looks over the US front pages.

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394 7 May 2013
01:00:00

A look at the Burmese opposition’s visit to China without leader Aung San Suu Kyi, we also hear how all Eurasian languages may have descended from just one, and check in with our editor-in-chief Tyler Brule in Istanbul.

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393 6 May 2013
01:00:00

Andrew Mueller takes a look at Australia’s new defence white paper, we get an update on the trial of alleged neo-Nazi serial killer Beate Zschäpe in Munich, and Rebecca Collard reports on urban agriculture in Gaza.

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