BBC World
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Iceland has topped the rankings as the best place for women for 15 consecutive years. BBC 100 Women explores what the country is doing right - and whether things are as good as they seem.
06:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from London and around the world.
07:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from London and around the world.
08:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from London and around the world.
09:30
Nick Kwek heads behind the scenes of the Sydney Opera House to explore the tech powering the famous landmark. Alasdair Keane visits Disneyland Paris to see the innovation bringing drone shows to life.
11:30
The UK parliament is considering proposals to legalise assisted dying. Stephen Sackur speaks to actor Liz Carr. Is the focus on a 'good death' detracting from the right to a good life?
12:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from London and around the world.
15:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from New York and around the world.
17:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from London and around the world.
19:00
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
19:30
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
20:00
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
20:30
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
21:00
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
21:30
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
22:00
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
22:30
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
23:30
The UK parliament is considering proposals to legalise assisted dying. Stephen Sackur speaks to actor Liz Carr. Is the focus on a 'good death' detracting from the right to a good life?
00:30
Single parents explore the option of living together to cope with loneliness and the cost of living. Could teaming up be the solution?
01:30
Stephen Sackur talks to Diane Foley whose son James was kidnapped by the so-called Islamic State group and murdered in 2014.
02:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from Singapore and around the world.
02:45
A round-up of the day's sporting action, plus talking points, analysis and original journalism.
03:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from Singapore and around the world.
03:45
A round-up of the day's sporting action, plus talking points, analysis and original journalism.
04:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from Singapore and around the world.
04:45
A round-up of the day's sporting action, plus talking points, analysis and original journalism.
05:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from Singapore and around the world.
05:45
A round-up of the day's sporting action, plus talking points, analysis and original journalism.
06:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from London and around the world.
07:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from London and around the world.
08:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from London and around the world.
09:30
In this first of a two part adventure Marc Cieslak joins a cruise to Antarctica, the frozen continent, to investigate the delicate balance between tourism and conservation.
11:30
Stephen Sackur talks to Diane Foley whose son James was kidnapped by the so-called Islamic State group and murdered in 2014.
12:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from London and around the world.
15:30
Business Today. Bringing the latest business news and up-to-date informed analysis from New York and around the world.
19:00
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
19:30
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
20:00
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
20:30
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
21:00
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
21:30
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
22:00
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
22:30
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
23:30
How much is the right CEO worth to a company? Boeing, Nike and Starbucks are some of the big names to make a big change recently, but what is it they are looking for?
00:30
Join Caitríona Perry and Sumi Somaskanda for a dynamic weekly discussion on the US election.
01:30
Click checks out the latest consumer technology - from anti-fog glasses to full-body scanners powered by AI. Plus, the 3D printing techniques being used in high end fashion, Hollywood and the home.
02:30
World Questions is in Cape Town to debate issues raised by South Africans thirty years after democracy came to their nation.
03:30
Hollywood star Sharon Stone sits down with BBC 100 Women to talk movies, art, resilience and rebuilding a life from scratch after a near fatal brain haemorrhage.
04:30
We follow a team of scientists on an expedition into a remote rainforest in Mozambique. They're hoping to prove that Mount Mabu's animals and insects are unique and in need of official protection.
05:30
Marc Cieslak continues his cruise through Antarctica - culminating in a night on ice, camping under the stars where he contemplates the balance between tourism and conservation.
06:30
Australia is banning children under the age of 16 from using social media. Lucy Hockings asks can a ban like this really work? And how might it be implemented?
07:30
Click checks out the latest consumer technology - from anti-fog glasses to full-body scanners powered by AI. Plus, the 3D printing techniques being used in high end fashion, Hollywood and the home.
08:30
World Questions is in Cape Town to debate issues raised by South Africans thirty years after democracy came to their nation.
09:30
Africa Eye goes undercover to expose the fertility scammers targeting Nigerian women and fuelling an underground trade in black market babies.
11:30
How much is the right CEO worth to a company? Boeing, Nike and Starbucks are some of the big names to make a big change recently, but what is it they are looking for?
12:30
Australia is banning children under the age of 16 from using social media. Lucy Hockings asks can a ban like this really work? And how might it be implemented?
13:30
In the first episode of new series Arts in Motion, three students enjoy a musical masterclass with one of the world's leading orchestras, the Vienna Philharmonic.
14:30
Marc Cieslak continues his cruise through Antarctica - culminating in a night on ice, camping under the stars where he contemplates the balance between tourism and conservation.
15:30
We follow a team of scientists on an expedition into a remote rainforest in Mozambique. They're hoping to prove that Mount Mabu's animals and insects are unique and in need of official protection.
16:30
Hollywood star Sharon Stone sits down with BBC 100 Women to talk movies, art, resilience and rebuilding a life from scratch after a near fatal brain haemorrhage.
17:30
Africa Eye goes undercover to expose the fertility scammers targeting Nigerian women and fuelling an underground trade in black market babies.
19:30
Click checks out the latest consumer technology - from anti-fog glasses to full-body scanners powered by AI. Plus, the 3D printing techniques being used in high end fashion, Hollywood and the home.
20:30
Marc Cieslak continues his cruise through Antarctica - culminating in a night on ice, camping under the stars where he contemplates the balance between tourism and conservation.
21:30
Hollywood star Sharon Stone sits down with BBC 100 Women to talk movies, art, resilience and rebuilding a life from scratch after a near fatal brain haemorrhage.
23:30
We follow a team of scientists on an expedition into a remote rainforest in Mozambique. They're hoping to prove that Mount Mabu's animals and insects are unique and in need of official protection.
00:30
How much is the right CEO worth to a company? Boeing, Nike and Starbucks are some of the big names to make a big change recently, but what is it they are looking for?
01:30
In the first episode of new series Arts in Motion, three students enjoy a musical masterclass with one of the world's leading orchestras, the Vienna Philharmonic.
02:30
Australia is banning children under the age of 16 from using social media. Lucy Hockings asks can a ban like this really work? And how might it be implemented?
03:30
We follow a team of scientists on an expedition into a remote rainforest in Mozambique. They're hoping to prove that Mount Mabu's animals and insects are unique and in need of official protection.
04:30
Africa Eye goes undercover to expose the fertility scammers targeting Nigerian women and fuelling an underground trade in black market babies.