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    06/11/2022 4:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 4:30 am

    Our World

    For decades, temples across Cambodia were looted and their treasures stolen, smuggled and sold abroad. But now the Cambodian government wants them back. Celia Hatton has exclusive access to the Cambodian authorities' fight to trace and reclaim their precious antiquities.

    06/11/2022 5:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 5:30 am

    Unspun World with John Simpson

    An unvarnished version of the week's major news stories with world affairs editor John Simpson.

    06/11/2022 6:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 6:30 am

    Click

    Investigating the new therapies being developed to help with brain repair. Plus, exploring the future of air travel.

    06/11/2022 7:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 7:10 am

    The Dark Side of Indonesia's Palm Oil Boom

    Indonesia is the world's biggest producer of palm oil, accounting for almost two-thirds of global exports and generating billions of dollars of revenue. A BBC News joint investigation with Mongabay and The Gecko Project has found palm oil producers supplying major global brands are depriving local communities of their share of the profits, failing to comply with promises and regulations requiring them to share their plantations with communities.

    06/11/2022 7:30 am

    Reputation: Depp v Heard

    The six week hearing between actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard attracted global attention. BBC News looks at the key moments from the high-profile trial of the former lovers.

    06/11/2022 8:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 8:30 am

    My Greatest Shot

    06/11/2022 9:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 9:30 am

    Extreme Conservation

    Michaela Strachan travels through the Maldives to look at very real and visible effects of climate change, meeting the scientists who are trying to bio-engineer solutions.

    06/11/2022 10:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 10:30 am

    Newsnight

    Comprehensive coverage of important national and international news stories. It explains the day's developments and what is behind them.

    06/11/2022 11:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 11:30 am

    Life at 50°C: The Gulf: Killer Heat

    This film examines the impact of extreme heat on migrant workers in the Gulf. It focuses on the large number of sudden, unexpected deaths, recorded as due to heart failure, among Nepali workers in Qatar. The film also examines the role of heat exposure on Nepali workers in the UAE, many of whom return home with chronic kidney disease, leaving them in need of dialysis for the rest of their lives.

    06/11/2022 12:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 12:30 pm

    Panorama

    The logo of US based company, TerraCycle is on the packaging of many of household goods.The company says it wants to `eliminate the idea of waste' and that it has recycled more than 7 billion items, including hard to recycle plastics, worldwide. Mobeen Azhar investigates TerraCycle's green credentials and its relationship with major brands.

    06/11/2022 1:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 1:15 pm

    Sport Today

    A look at all the latest action and sporting news, analysis, interviews and results from around the globe.

    06/11/2022 1:30 pm

    The Travel Show

    Lucy Hedges heads to Yellowstone National Park in the USA to meet the conservationists reintroducing bison to traditional native American homelands, 150 years on from the creation of the huge park.

    06/11/2022 2:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 2:10 pm

    The Dark Side of Indonesia's Palm Oil Boom

    Indonesia is the world's biggest producer of palm oil, accounting for almost two-thirds of global exports and generating billions of dollars of revenue. A BBC News joint investigation with Mongabay and The Gecko Project has found palm oil producers supplying major global brands are depriving local communities of their share of the profits, failing to comply with promises and regulations requiring them to share their plantations with communities.

    06/11/2022 2:30 pm

    Dateline London

    Foreign correspondents from London look at and analyse events in the UK through the eyes of outsiders.

    06/11/2022 3:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 3:10 pm

    The Dark Side of Indonesia's Palm Oil Boom

    Indonesia is the world's biggest producer of palm oil, accounting for almost two-thirds of global exports and generating billions of dollars of revenue. A BBC News joint investigation with Mongabay and The Gecko Project has found palm oil producers supplying major global brands are depriving local communities of their share of the profits, failing to comply with promises and regulations requiring them to share their plantations with communities.

    06/11/2022 3:30 pm

    Follow The Food

    James Wong explores whether thinking of food as medicine could change our approach as to how we grow and distribute it.

    06/11/2022 4:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 4:30 pm

    Life at 50°C: The Gulf: Killer Heat

    This film examines the impact of extreme heat on migrant workers in the Gulf. It focuses on the large number of sudden, unexpected deaths, recorded as due to heart failure, among Nepali workers in Qatar. The film also examines the role of heat exposure on Nepali workers in the UAE, many of whom return home with chronic kidney disease, leaving them in need of dialysis for the rest of their lives.

    06/11/2022 5:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 5:30 pm

    40 Years On: Fighting for the Falklands

    Katy Watson reports from the Falklands, as Argentina accuses the UK of colonial ambitions in maintaining its ownership of these small islands at the bottom of South America.

    06/11/2022 6:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 6:15 pm

    Sport Today

    A look at all the latest action and sporting news, analysis, interviews and results from around the globe.

    06/11/2022 6:30 pm

    The Travel Show

    Lucy Hedges heads to Yellowstone National Park in the USA to meet the conservationists reintroducing bison to traditional native American homelands, 150 years on from the creation of the huge park.

    06/11/2022 7:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 7:10 pm

    The Dark Side of Indonesia's Palm Oil Boom

    Indonesia is the world's biggest producer of palm oil, accounting for almost two-thirds of global exports and generating billions of dollars of revenue. A BBC News joint investigation with Mongabay and The Gecko Project has found palm oil producers supplying major global brands are depriving local communities of their share of the profits, failing to comply with promises and regulations requiring them to share their plantations with communities.

    06/11/2022 7:30 pm

    Unspun World with John Simpson

    An unvarnished version of the week's major news stories with world affairs editor John Simpson.

    06/11/2022 8:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 8:30 pm

    Dateline London

    Foreign correspondents from London look at and analyse events in the UK through the eyes of outsiders.

    06/11/2022 9:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 9:10 pm

    The Dark Side of Indonesia's Palm Oil Boom

    Indonesia is the world's biggest producer of palm oil, accounting for almost two-thirds of global exports and generating billions of dollars of revenue. A BBC News joint investigation with Mongabay and The Gecko Project has found palm oil producers supplying major global brands are depriving local communities of their share of the profits, failing to comply with promises and regulations requiring them to share their plantations with communities.

    06/11/2022 9:30 pm

    Extreme Conservation

    Michaela Strachan travels through the Maldives to look at very real and visible effects of climate change, meeting the scientists who are trying to bio-engineer solutions.

    06/11/2022 10:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 10:30 pm

    40 Years On: Fighting for the Falklands

    Katy Watson reports from the Falklands, as Argentina accuses the UK of colonial ambitions in maintaining its ownership of these small islands at the bottom of South America.

    06/11/2022 11:00 pm

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/11/2022 11:30 pm

    Talking Business

    Much of the world is suffering a cost of living crisis, the twin shocks of the coronavirus pandemic and the war in Ukraine mean the cost of food and energy is rising faster than it has for decades in many parts of the world. As governments grapple with inflation, there is plenty for the business and political leaders gathering in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos to get stuck into.

    06/12/2022 12:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/12/2022 12:30 am

    Panorama

    The logo of US based company, TerraCycle is on the packaging of many of household goods.The company says it wants to `eliminate the idea of waste' and that it has recycled more than 7 billion items, including hard to recycle plastics, worldwide. Mobeen Azhar investigates TerraCycle's green credentials and its relationship with major brands.

    06/12/2022 1:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/12/2022 1:30 am

    Dateline London

    Foreign correspondents from London look at and analyse events in the UK through the eyes of outsiders.

    06/12/2022 2:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/12/2022 2:30 am

    Extreme Conservation

    Michaela Strachan travels through the Maldives to look at very real and visible effects of climate change, meeting the scientists who are trying to bio-engineer solutions.

    06/12/2022 3:00 am

    BBC World News

    A closer look at international news reported from London and BBC correspondents from around the world.

    06/12/2022 3:30 am

    Life at 50°C: The Gulf: Killer Heat

    This film examines the impact of extreme heat on migrant workers in the Gulf. It focuses on the large number of sudden, unexpected deaths, recorded as due to heart failure, among Nepali workers in Qatar. The film also examines the role of heat exposure on Nepali workers in the UAE, many of whom return home with chronic kidney disease, leaving them in need of dialysis for the rest of their lives.

    BBC World News

    Available schedules: 03/21/2022 - 04/06/2023 Time zone: Central European Summer Time (CEST) UTC +2 Country: United States Language: English

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