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BBC World Service
News and analysis in 27 languages
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Magazine
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Amazing books
Inside the Gutenberg Bible and Newton's notebooks
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It's quiz time
What creature has been named after David Hasselhoff?
Features and Analysis
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Women of Tahrir
Disappointment and anger at the Egyptian revolution's failures
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Day in pictures
24 hours of news photos from around the world
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Sound of 2012
Find out more about the hotly tipped Michael Kiwanuka
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Living it up
The day Kim Jong-il gave me a $11,000 Rolex
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Q&A: Turkey's 'coup'
Bridget Kendall on the alleged plots against Turkey's government
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Ask Hawking
Physicist Professor Stephen Hawking answered questions from BBC listeners Today
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Happy Birthday?
South Africa's leader under pressure as ANC turns 100
World Service Podcasts
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Outlook
"I was very comfortable with weapons, I loved to shoot them," meet America's most lethal soldier
Market Data
Last Updated at 14:31 ET
Market index | Current value | Trend | Variation | % variation |
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Dow Jones | 12376.38 | Down | -39.32 | -0.32% |
Nasdaq | 2676.83 | Up | 6.97 | 0.26% |
S&P 500 | 1279.80 | Down | -1.26 | -0.10% |
FTSE 100 | 5649.68 | Up | 25.42 | 0.45% |
Dax | 6057.92 | Down | -38.07 | -0.62% |
BBC Global 30 | 5808.34 | Up | 12.06 | 0.21% |
Programmes
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A hassle-free web page builder that can be used totally anonymously
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HARDtalk
Will the euro survive 2012? Stephen Sackur asks a panel of economic experts
BBC World Service
Newshour
Obama's defence strategy, goalkeepers scoring goals, the history of Kodak.
World Briefing
BBC News reports from around the world.