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BBC World Have Your Say: #MH370, #Syria & Somalis in Kenya
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Three conversations on this edition: you're talking about the Australian PM Tony Abbott's "confidence" that the acoustic signals heard in the search for MH370 are the missing plane's black box. You're also discussing what is happening in Syria - is the international community distracted by other stories? Also, what is the conversation in Kenya about the ar
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BBC World Have Your Say: London Slavery Case / Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia
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You discuss modern day slavery after a case in which three women have apparently been freed after more than 30 years of captivity in south London. Also, Saudis and Ethiopians discuss the issues around migrant workers in Saudi Arabia. There has been violence and claims of brutality on both sides, after the Saudi government tightened the rules on migrant wor
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BBC World Have Your Say: Is America Working?
We're live from Boston as we look ahead to the US election on 6 November. We talk to people in Boston and Cleveland, Ohio about their expectations of the election. We also broadcast our video about our trip to Ohio, Illinois, California and Pennsylvania talking to people across America about whether the country is working.
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BBC World Have Your Say 27/02/2015
BBC World Have Your Say 27/02/2015
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BBC World Have Your Say: Does Intervention Work?
TV highlights of a BBC World Have Your Say radio debate on the pros and cons of intervening in conflicts in other countries. Ten years on from Iraq, what are the rules of intervention? If the international community can intervene in Mali and Libya, why is it different in Syria? Chloe Tilley hosts.
This debate was first broadcast live on BBC World Service radio on 25th February 2013. You can liste
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BBC World Have Your Say: The Future of China
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With a change of leadership expected in China in the next couple of weeks, many of you are discussing the country's future and what it means for the rest of the world. We brought together an audience of people at the BBC's Broadcasting House and guests in Beijing, Shenzhen, Chicago and Nairobi.
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David Cameron on World Have Your Say
The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, takes your questions in a special edition of World Have Your Say. He tackles the subjects of Syria, Afghanistan, aid, tax and governing in the same place you live in.
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Ethiopia -- Merera Gudina's (PhD) interview with BBC's World Have Your Say
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BBC World Have Your Say: Syria / Homophobia
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As Syria's conflict continues, how do you work out where you stand on what is going on? Do you feel you have enough information to build a clear picture? Also, Rory O'Neill aka Panti Bliss helps us discuss whether it's homophobic to oppose gay marriage, after his YouTube video clocked up more than half a million hits
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BBC World Have Your Say: Return to Haiti
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More than three years since the deadly earthquake in Haiti, World Have Your Say is back to find out how life has changed and how Haitians view their future. Laura Trevelyan hears the conversations across the country - including people who still live in tents and people who are trying to unlock the nation's potential for tourism.
This film was first broadca
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BBC World Have Your Say: Falklands Special
Where do you stand on the Falklands / Malvinas dispute? The World Have Your Say team travelled to the Falkland Islands and to Argentina to see how people living there felt about tensions over the islands. We play the film we made, and get your reactions.
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BBC World Have Your Say: Live from Boston
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Ahead of the US Presidential election, Ros Atkins hosts a live debate from the Old South Meeting House in Boston. With an audience of several hundred US voters and your questions from around the world - is America working?
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BBC World Have Your Say: Africa's Image
Is Africa portrayed too negatively in the international media? When Ros and Ben went to Sierra Leone, a lot of people told them they were unhappy with the way Africa is portrayed in the media. See their video and a discussion about Africa's international image.
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BBC Sports World Have Your Say: 15th April 2012
Mark Bright and England & Birmingham WSL striker Eniola Aluko talk Alan Davies & Hillsborough, Tevez and his golf swing, Ashley Young's penalty, the title race and a goal that really wasn't in the FA Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Tottenham. We also reflect on the sad death of Piermario Morosini with a Pescara fan.
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BBC World Have Your Say: Lampedusa Migrant Boat Disaster & US Government Shutdown
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Three men from Eritrea answer your questions about their experiences of the journey from their home country to Europe. They took the same hazardous route as the many people who died in this week's disaster off the island of Lampedusa. We also speak to a group of Americans about their experiences during the government shutdown - and discuss potential solutio
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BBC World Have Your Say: The New Pope Francis
As Argentina's Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio becomes Pope Francis, we gather Catholics in Nairobi, Rome, Washington, Buenos Aires and beyond to discuss their reaction to the choice of the conclave - and hear their responses to your comments from around the world.
This edition was broadcast on BBC World News on 15th March 2013
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BBC World Have Your Say: Nigeria Anti-Gay Law / Blogging About Cancer
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As Nigeria passes tough anti-gay legislation, do the new laws reflect the wishes of public opinion? A gay man who had to flee Nigeria for the US after being attacked speaks to a supporter of the law in Lagos and one of the ruling party MPs who promoted the law. Also, after controversy over criticism of a woman blogging about her life with cancer in the US,
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BBC World Have Your Say: Trayvon Martin
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What does the Trayvon Martin story tell us about America? On our TV edition, we discussed the response to the death of the 17-year-old in Sanford, Florida. It's a story that's been around for a while now, but with so many of you talking about it we're going to explore the many questions you've raised. What does this story tell us about race relations in Am
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BBC World Have Your Say: Are faith and feminism compatible?
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As part of the BBC's #100Women conference, women of various faiths and none debate how their beliefs intertwine with feminism. Can you be both a religious person and a feminist?
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BBC World Have Your Say TV: Global market turmoil & Syrian protests
We speak to specialists and guests on their reaction and assessment of the global market turmoil. We also discuss the situation in Syria as Friday sees anti-government protests across the country.
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BBC World Have Your Say: Chile Miners (1/3)
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The BBC programme where you set the agenda
The story of the Chilean miners trapped 700m underground has gripped the world. Now a video showing the miners has been released for all to see.
Ros Atkins is joined from South Africa by former miner Stephen Thomas - who was once trapped in a mine himself; by callers from Chile; by mining engineer Alan Baxter; and by
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BBC World Have Your Say: Thailand Protests, UN's Role in CAR, Leaders in the Media
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We speak to people in Thailand as protests continue. Also, we put your questions to senior UN official, Anders Kompass, who has recently been working there. Do people expect too much from the United Nations in situations like this? And as Silvio Berlusconi is expelled from Italy's Senate, we talk about how controversial leaders are portrayed in the media.
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BBC World Have Your Say: China Forced Abortion & #UgandaIsNotSpain
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You're talking about the picture of a Chinese woman who was forced to terminate her 7-month pregnancy. Are there any implications for China's one-child policy? Also, after Spain's Prime Minister sent a text saying "Spain is not Uganda", we hear the reaction of people in both countries.
This edition was broadcast on BBC World News on Friday 15th June 2012.
BBC World Have Your Say: #MH370, #Syria & Somalis in Kenya
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Three conversations on this edition: you're talking about the Australian PM Tony Abbott's "confidence" that the acoust...
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Three conversations on this edition: you're talking about the Australian PM Tony Abbott's "confidence" that the acoustic signals heard in the search for MH370 are the missing plane's black box. You're also discussing what is happening in Syria - is the international community distracted by other stories? Also, what is the conversation in Kenya about the arrest of up to 4,000 Somalis there in an operation to tackle al-Shabab militancy?
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Mh370, Syria Somalis In Kenya
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Three conversations on this edition: you're talking about the Australian PM Tony Abbott's "confidence" that the acoustic signals heard in the search for MH370 are the missing plane's black box. You're also discussing what is happening in Syria - is the international community distracted by other stories? Also, what is the conversation in Kenya about the arrest of up to 4,000 Somalis there in an operation to tackle al-Shabab militancy?
- published: 11 Apr 2014
- views: 2469
BBC World Have Your Say: London Slavery Case / Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia
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You discuss modern day slavery after a case in which three women have apparently been freed after more than 30 years o...
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You discuss modern day slavery after a case in which three women have apparently been freed after more than 30 years of captivity in south London. Also, Saudis and Ethiopians discuss the issues around migrant workers in Saudi Arabia. There has been violence and claims of brutality on both sides, after the Saudi government tightened the rules on migrant workers, with many thousands going home.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say London Slavery Case Migrant Workers In Saudi Arabia
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You discuss modern day slavery after a case in which three women have apparently been freed after more than 30 years of captivity in south London. Also, Saudis and Ethiopians discuss the issues around migrant workers in Saudi Arabia. There has been violence and claims of brutality on both sides, after the Saudi government tightened the rules on migrant workers, with many thousands going home.
- published: 22 Nov 2013
- views: 11126
BBC World Have Your Say: Is America Working?
We're live from Boston as we look ahead to the US election on 6 November. We talk to people in Boston and Cleveland, Ohio about their expectations of the electi...
We're live from Boston as we look ahead to the US election on 6 November. We talk to people in Boston and Cleveland, Ohio about their expectations of the election. We also broadcast our video about our trip to Ohio, Illinois, California and Pennsylvania talking to people across America about whether the country is working.
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We're live from Boston as we look ahead to the US election on 6 November. We talk to people in Boston and Cleveland, Ohio about their expectations of the election. We also broadcast our video about our trip to Ohio, Illinois, California and Pennsylvania talking to people across America about whether the country is working.
- published: 02 Nov 2012
- views: 2687
BBC World Have Your Say 27/02/2015
BBC World Have Your Say 27/02/2015...
BBC World Have Your Say 27/02/2015
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BBC World Have Your Say 27/02/2015
- published: 27 Feb 2015
- views: 1505
BBC World Have Your Say: Does Intervention Work?
TV highlights of a BBC World Have Your Say radio debate on the pros and cons of intervening in conflicts in other countries. Ten years on from Iraq, what are th...
TV highlights of a BBC World Have Your Say radio debate on the pros and cons of intervening in conflicts in other countries. Ten years on from Iraq, what are the rules of intervention? If the international community can intervene in Mali and Libya, why is it different in Syria? Chloe Tilley hosts.
This debate was first broadcast live on BBC World Service radio on 25th February 2013. You can listen to it in full here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p014nk5r
This film was first broadcast on BBC World News on 1st March 2013.
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TV highlights of a BBC World Have Your Say radio debate on the pros and cons of intervening in conflicts in other countries. Ten years on from Iraq, what are the rules of intervention? If the international community can intervene in Mali and Libya, why is it different in Syria? Chloe Tilley hosts.
This debate was first broadcast live on BBC World Service radio on 25th February 2013. You can listen to it in full here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p014nk5r
This film was first broadcast on BBC World News on 1st March 2013.
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 5452
BBC World Have Your Say: The Future of China
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With a change of leadership expected in China in the next couple of weeks, many of you are discussing the country's fu...
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With a change of leadership expected in China in the next couple of weeks, many of you are discussing the country's future and what it means for the rest of the world. We brought together an audience of people at the BBC's Broadcasting House and guests in Beijing, Shenzhen, Chicago and Nairobi.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say The Future Of China
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With a change of leadership expected in China in the next couple of weeks, many of you are discussing the country's future and what it means for the rest of the world. We brought together an audience of people at the BBC's Broadcasting House and guests in Beijing, Shenzhen, Chicago and Nairobi.
- published: 26 Oct 2012
- views: 19955
David Cameron on World Have Your Say
The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, takes your questions in a special edition of World Have Your Say. He tackles the subjects of Syria, Afghanistan, aid,...
The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, takes your questions in a special edition of World Have Your Say. He tackles the subjects of Syria, Afghanistan, aid, tax and governing in the same place you live in.
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The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, takes your questions in a special edition of World Have Your Say. He tackles the subjects of Syria, Afghanistan, aid, tax and governing in the same place you live in.
- published: 14 Jun 2013
- views: 7531
Ethiopia -- Merera Gudina's (PhD) interview with BBC's World Have Your Say
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Merera Gudina's (PhD) interview with BBC's World Have Your Say about the ongoing protest in Ethiopia, especially in Oromia Region
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- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 2968
BBC World Have Your Say: Syria / Homophobia
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As Syria's conflict continues, how do you work out where you stand on what is going on? Do you feel you have enough inf...
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As Syria's conflict continues, how do you work out where you stand on what is going on? Do you feel you have enough information to build a clear picture? Also, Rory O'Neill aka Panti Bliss helps us discuss whether it's homophobic to oppose gay marriage, after his YouTube video clocked up more than half a million hits
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Syria Homophobia
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As Syria's conflict continues, how do you work out where you stand on what is going on? Do you feel you have enough information to build a clear picture? Also, Rory O'Neill aka Panti Bliss helps us discuss whether it's homophobic to oppose gay marriage, after his YouTube video clocked up more than half a million hits
- published: 14 Feb 2014
- views: 12344
BBC World Have Your Say: Return to Haiti
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More than three years since the deadly earthquake in Haiti, World Have Your Say is back to find out how life has change...
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More than three years since the deadly earthquake in Haiti, World Have Your Say is back to find out how life has changed and how Haitians view their future. Laura Trevelyan hears the conversations across the country - including people who still live in tents and people who are trying to unlock the nation's potential for tourism.
This film was first broadcast on Fri 12th July on BBC World News.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Return To Haiti
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More than three years since the deadly earthquake in Haiti, World Have Your Say is back to find out how life has changed and how Haitians view their future. Laura Trevelyan hears the conversations across the country - including people who still live in tents and people who are trying to unlock the nation's potential for tourism.
This film was first broadcast on Fri 12th July on BBC World News.
- published: 12 Jul 2013
- views: 37369
BBC World Have Your Say: Falklands Special
Where do you stand on the Falklands / Malvinas dispute? The World Have Your Say team travelled to the Falkland Islands and to Argentina to see how people living...
Where do you stand on the Falklands / Malvinas dispute? The World Have Your Say team travelled to the Falkland Islands and to Argentina to see how people living there felt about tensions over the islands. We play the film we made, and get your reactions.
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Where do you stand on the Falklands / Malvinas dispute? The World Have Your Say team travelled to the Falkland Islands and to Argentina to see how people living there felt about tensions over the islands. We play the film we made, and get your reactions.
- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 15181
BBC World Have Your Say: Live from Boston
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Ahead of the US Presidential election, Ros Atkins hosts a live debate from the Old South Meeting House in Boston. With ...
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Ahead of the US Presidential election, Ros Atkins hosts a live debate from the Old South Meeting House in Boston. With an audience of several hundred US voters and your questions from around the world - is America working?
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Ahead of the US Presidential election, Ros Atkins hosts a live debate from the Old South Meeting House in Boston. With an audience of several hundred US voters and your questions from around the world - is America working?
- published: 05 Nov 2012
- views: 2621
BBC World Have Your Say: Africa's Image
Is Africa portrayed too negatively in the international media? When Ros and Ben went to Sierra Leone, a lot of people told them they were unhappy with the way A...
Is Africa portrayed too negatively in the international media? When Ros and Ben went to Sierra Leone, a lot of people told them they were unhappy with the way Africa is portrayed in the media. See their video and a discussion about Africa's international image.
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Is Africa portrayed too negatively in the international media? When Ros and Ben went to Sierra Leone, a lot of people told them they were unhappy with the way Africa is portrayed in the media. See their video and a discussion about Africa's international image.
- published: 04 May 2012
- views: 900
BBC Sports World Have Your Say: 15th April 2012
Mark Bright and England & Birmingham WSL striker Eniola Aluko talk Alan Davies & Hillsborough, Tevez and his golf swing, Ashley Young's penalty, the title race ...
Mark Bright and England & Birmingham WSL striker Eniola Aluko talk Alan Davies & Hillsborough, Tevez and his golf swing, Ashley Young's penalty, the title race and a goal that really wasn't in the FA Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Tottenham. We also reflect on the sad death of Piermario Morosini with a Pescara fan.
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Mark Bright and England & Birmingham WSL striker Eniola Aluko talk Alan Davies & Hillsborough, Tevez and his golf swing, Ashley Young's penalty, the title race and a goal that really wasn't in the FA Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Tottenham. We also reflect on the sad death of Piermario Morosini with a Pescara fan.
- published: 15 Apr 2012
- views: 969
BBC World Have Your Say: Lampedusa Migrant Boat Disaster & US Government Shutdown
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Three men from Eritrea answer your questions about their experiences of the journey from their home country to Europe. ...
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Three men from Eritrea answer your questions about their experiences of the journey from their home country to Europe. They took the same hazardous route as the many people who died in this week's disaster off the island of Lampedusa. We also speak to a group of Americans about their experiences during the government shutdown - and discuss potential solutions.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Lampedusa Migrant Boat Disaster US Government Shutdown
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Three men from Eritrea answer your questions about their experiences of the journey from their home country to Europe. They took the same hazardous route as the many people who died in this week's disaster off the island of Lampedusa. We also speak to a group of Americans about their experiences during the government shutdown - and discuss potential solutions.
- published: 07 Oct 2013
- views: 25344
BBC World Have Your Say: The New Pope Francis
As Argentina's Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio becomes Pope Francis, we gather Catholics in Nairobi, Rome, Washington, Buenos Aires and beyond to discuss their reactio...
As Argentina's Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio becomes Pope Francis, we gather Catholics in Nairobi, Rome, Washington, Buenos Aires and beyond to discuss their reaction to the choice of the conclave - and hear their responses to your comments from around the world.
This edition was broadcast on BBC World News on 15th March 2013
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say The New Pope Francis
As Argentina's Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio becomes Pope Francis, we gather Catholics in Nairobi, Rome, Washington, Buenos Aires and beyond to discuss their reaction to the choice of the conclave - and hear their responses to your comments from around the world.
This edition was broadcast on BBC World News on 15th March 2013
- published: 20 Mar 2013
- views: 3049
BBC World Have Your Say: Nigeria Anti-Gay Law / Blogging About Cancer
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As Nigeria passes tough anti-gay legislation, do the new laws reflect the wishes of public opinion? A gay man who had t...
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As Nigeria passes tough anti-gay legislation, do the new laws reflect the wishes of public opinion? A gay man who had to flee Nigeria for the US after being attacked speaks to a supporter of the law in Lagos and one of the ruling party MPs who promoted the law. Also, after controversy over criticism of a woman blogging about her life with cancer in the US, we speak to others who write about their illness to find out why they do it.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Nigeria Anti Gay Law Blogging About Cancer
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As Nigeria passes tough anti-gay legislation, do the new laws reflect the wishes of public opinion? A gay man who had to flee Nigeria for the US after being attacked speaks to a supporter of the law in Lagos and one of the ruling party MPs who promoted the law. Also, after controversy over criticism of a woman blogging about her life with cancer in the US, we speak to others who write about their illness to find out why they do it.
- published: 17 Jan 2014
- views: 5049
BBC World Have Your Say: Trayvon Martin
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What does the Trayvon Martin story tell us about America? On our TV edition, we discussed the response to the death of...
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What does the Trayvon Martin story tell us about America? On our TV edition, we discussed the response to the death of the 17-year-old in Sanford, Florida. It's a story that's been around for a while now, but with so many of you talking about it we're going to explore the many questions you've raised. What does this story tell us about race relations in America? Why is there so much focus on wearing a hoodie? Have people, both on the left and the right, hijacked this story to make a political point?
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Trayvon Martin
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What does the Trayvon Martin story tell us about America? On our TV edition, we discussed the response to the death of the 17-year-old in Sanford, Florida. It's a story that's been around for a while now, but with so many of you talking about it we're going to explore the many questions you've raised. What does this story tell us about race relations in America? Why is there so much focus on wearing a hoodie? Have people, both on the left and the right, hijacked this story to make a political point?
- published: 30 Mar 2012
- views: 3593
BBC World Have Your Say: Are faith and feminism compatible?
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As part of the BBC's #100Women conference, women of various faiths and none debate how their beliefs intertwine with f...
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As part of the BBC's #100Women conference, women of various faiths and none debate how their beliefs intertwine with feminism. Can you be both a religious person and a feminist?
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As part of the BBC's #100Women conference, women of various faiths and none debate how their beliefs intertwine with feminism. Can you be both a religious person and a feminist?
- published: 31 Oct 2013
- views: 3286
BBC World Have Your Say TV: Global market turmoil & Syrian protests
We speak to specialists and guests on their reaction and assessment of the global market turmoil. We also discuss the situation in Syria as Friday sees anti-gov...
We speak to specialists and guests on their reaction and assessment of the global market turmoil. We also discuss the situation in Syria as Friday sees anti-government protests across the country.
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We speak to specialists and guests on their reaction and assessment of the global market turmoil. We also discuss the situation in Syria as Friday sees anti-government protests across the country.
- published: 05 Aug 2011
- views: 1358
BBC World Have Your Say: Chile Miners (1/3)
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The BBC programme where you set the agenda
The story of the Chilean miners trapped 700m underground has gripped the world. N...
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The BBC programme where you set the agenda
The story of the Chilean miners trapped 700m underground has gripped the world. Now a video showing the miners has been released for all to see.
Ros Atkins is joined from South Africa by former miner Stephen Thomas - who was once trapped in a mine himself; by callers from Chile; by mining engineer Alan Baxter; and by psychologists Dr Iya Whiteley in London and Dan Beach in Chicago.
This show was broadcast on BBC World News on Fri 27 August 2010.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Chile Miners (1 3)
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The BBC programme where you set the agenda
The story of the Chilean miners trapped 700m underground has gripped the world. Now a video showing the miners has been released for all to see.
Ros Atkins is joined from South Africa by former miner Stephen Thomas - who was once trapped in a mine himself; by callers from Chile; by mining engineer Alan Baxter; and by psychologists Dr Iya Whiteley in London and Dan Beach in Chicago.
This show was broadcast on BBC World News on Fri 27 August 2010.
- published: 27 Aug 2010
- views: 16900
BBC World Have Your Say: Thailand Protests, UN's Role in CAR, Leaders in the Media
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We speak to people in Thailand as protests continue. Also, we put your questions to senior UN official, Anders Kompass...
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We speak to people in Thailand as protests continue. Also, we put your questions to senior UN official, Anders Kompass, who has recently been working there. Do people expect too much from the United Nations in situations like this? And as Silvio Berlusconi is expelled from Italy's Senate, we talk about how controversial leaders are portrayed in the media. Does the media struggle with how popular some leaders are?
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Thailand Protests, Un's Role In Car, Leaders In The Media
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We speak to people in Thailand as protests continue. Also, we put your questions to senior UN official, Anders Kompass, who has recently been working there. Do people expect too much from the United Nations in situations like this? And as Silvio Berlusconi is expelled from Italy's Senate, we talk about how controversial leaders are portrayed in the media. Does the media struggle with how popular some leaders are?
- published: 29 Nov 2013
- views: 17928
BBC World Have Your Say: China Forced Abortion & #UgandaIsNotSpain
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You're talking about the picture of a Chinese woman who was forced to terminate her 7-month pregnancy. Are there any im...
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You're talking about the picture of a Chinese woman who was forced to terminate her 7-month pregnancy. Are there any implications for China's one-child policy? Also, after Spain's Prime Minister sent a text saying "Spain is not Uganda", we hear the reaction of people in both countries.
This edition was broadcast on BBC World News on Friday 15th June 2012.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say China Forced Abortion Ugandaisnotspain
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You're talking about the picture of a Chinese woman who was forced to terminate her 7-month pregnancy. Are there any implications for China's one-child policy? Also, after Spain's Prime Minister sent a text saying "Spain is not Uganda", we hear the reaction of people in both countries.
This edition was broadcast on BBC World News on Friday 15th June 2012.
- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 3063
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BBC "World Have your Say", 04.02.2016
Discussion with Syrian refugees, Miriam from Brazil and Cora Pfafferott on Carnival, refugees' new lifes in Germany and the sexual assaults in Cologne at New Year's Eve. Presented by Nuala McGovern, broadcasted live from Cologne, Germany, podcast available for download at bbc.in/1VUF4pd
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World Have Your Say Top #7 Facts
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Jihadi John Lebanon Bomb - World Have Your Say - BBC News
Blasts create strife between Lebanese and refugees
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Rusting Volkswagen on BBC World Service (World have your say)
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What's it like to be young and Nigerian?
Meet two of our guests ahead of our live programme in Ibadan, Nigeria http://bbc.in/1JuKVL7
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Texas Biker Gang Shootout
"They respect no other law than their own"
says Julian Sher, Investigative journalist and author of 'Angels of Death: Inside the Biker Gangs' Crime Empire'
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Charlie Hebdo Editor
#JeSuisCharlie
Charlie Hebdo editor Gérard Biard speaks to Chloe Tilley four months on from the attack on the magazine in Paris.
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Burundi Crisis: "Do you hear the gunshots?" - BBC News
Andrew in Bujumbura tells BBC's World Have Your Say programme what it's like in the capital on Burundi right now.
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Chloe at Election Special London
Chloe Tilley speaks ahead of the UK Election special programme in London
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What's it like to be an Afghan refugee in Britain?
As the UK's general election approaches, World Have Your Say has been asking people across the country about the reality of their day-to-day lives. Here's 20-year-old Afghan refugee Gulwali Passarlay and his foster father Sean Corless - who starts the conversation.
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What's it like to be a refugee in Britain?
As the United Kingdom prepares for next month's general election, the World Have Your Say team has been hearing from people across the country and asking them what their lives are like in 2015 Britain. Here's 20-year-old Afghan refugee Gulwali Passarlay, who lives in the Bolton area in the north West of England.
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Jon Donnison looks ahead to special World Have Your Say programmes in Sydney, Australia.
via YouTube Capture
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Ukraine discussion on BBC's World Have Your Say with Casey Michel
Casey starts speaking about the latest Ukraine-Russia ceasefire agreement at 3:05
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BBC World have your say: Nobel Prize Winners
Alice Ukoko appears as a panelist on BBC's World have your say to discuss three women being made Nobel Peace Winners.
Women of Africa Website: http://www.womenofafrika.org/
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AMERICAN Citizens HAVE YOUR SAY Convince the World All is Good There
AMERICAN Citizens HAVE YOUR SAY Convince the World All is Good There, Is it as good as the 60s period and still the Land of the Brave and Free. Have your say. Defend Your Nation.
MUSIC TITLES CREDITS
One Man singing Help Me Rhonda the USA Classic 60´s Hit
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
If you like this then you will love our other videos and we have so much more to release, so sub
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On BBC World Have Your Say - Feb 6, 2015
Tanya Goudsouzian on BBC World Have Your Say discussing Arab world reactions to ISIL's killing of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kassabseh - February 6, 2015
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What having a fridge means in India
In a special programme On Friday at 0900GMT, Anu Anand is in India to present a special radio programme from New Delhi as part of the Richer World Season.
Only 30% of households in India own a fridge, that's lower than in China and Brazil.
Anu Anand will be at Delhi's LG flagship electrical store speaking to a cross section of Indians about fridge ownership, what it means about their life and ho
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BBC World Have Your Say - How to tackle extremism in Europe - 16th January 2015.
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9 January: Douglas Murray defends freedom of speech on BBC World Serivce's World Have Your Say
On 9 January 2015, Douglas Murray appeared on BBC World Serivce's World Have Your Say, criticising the weak response from newspapers in asserting their right to freedom of speech.
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An Appearance on BBC TV's "World Have Your Say" Program Discussing the "Torture Report."
The ultra-liberal BBC had me on their World Have Your Say Program to discuss the Democrats' "torture report." I absolutely loved going up against the host and both guests on the topic. It was a lot of fun.
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BBC World Have Your Say Nigeria Anti Gay Law Blogging About Cancer
BBC "World Have your Say", 04.02.2016
Discussion with Syrian refugees, Miriam from Brazil and Cora Pfafferott on Carnival, refugees' new lifes in Germany and the sexual assaults in Cologne at New Ye...
Discussion with Syrian refugees, Miriam from Brazil and Cora Pfafferott on Carnival, refugees' new lifes in Germany and the sexual assaults in Cologne at New Year's Eve. Presented by Nuala McGovern, broadcasted live from Cologne, Germany, podcast available for download at bbc.in/1VUF4pd
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say , 04.02.2016
Discussion with Syrian refugees, Miriam from Brazil and Cora Pfafferott on Carnival, refugees' new lifes in Germany and the sexual assaults in Cologne at New Year's Eve. Presented by Nuala McGovern, broadcasted live from Cologne, Germany, podcast available for download at bbc.in/1VUF4pd
- published: 07 Feb 2016
- views: 10
Jihadi John Lebanon Bomb - World Have Your Say - BBC News
Blasts create strife between Lebanese and refugees...
Blasts create strife between Lebanese and refugees
wn.com/Jihadi John Lebanon Bomb World Have Your Say BBC News
Blasts create strife between Lebanese and refugees
- published: 13 Nov 2015
- views: 60
What's it like to be young and Nigerian?
Meet two of our guests ahead of our live programme in Ibadan, Nigeria http://bbc.in/1JuKVL7...
Meet two of our guests ahead of our live programme in Ibadan, Nigeria http://bbc.in/1JuKVL7
wn.com/What's It Like To Be Young And Nigerian
Meet two of our guests ahead of our live programme in Ibadan, Nigeria http://bbc.in/1JuKVL7
- published: 01 Sep 2015
- views: 119
Texas Biker Gang Shootout
"They respect no other law than their own"
says Julian Sher, Investigative journalist and author of 'Angels of Death: Inside the Biker Gangs' Crime Empire'...
"They respect no other law than their own"
says Julian Sher, Investigative journalist and author of 'Angels of Death: Inside the Biker Gangs' Crime Empire'
wn.com/Texas Biker Gang Shootout
"They respect no other law than their own"
says Julian Sher, Investigative journalist and author of 'Angels of Death: Inside the Biker Gangs' Crime Empire'
- published: 18 May 2015
- views: 87
Charlie Hebdo Editor
#JeSuisCharlie
Charlie Hebdo editor Gérard Biard speaks to Chloe Tilley four months on from the attack on the magazine in Paris....
#JeSuisCharlie
Charlie Hebdo editor Gérard Biard speaks to Chloe Tilley four months on from the attack on the magazine in Paris.
wn.com/Charlie Hebdo Editor
#JeSuisCharlie
Charlie Hebdo editor Gérard Biard speaks to Chloe Tilley four months on from the attack on the magazine in Paris.
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 105
Burundi Crisis: "Do you hear the gunshots?" - BBC News
Andrew in Bujumbura tells BBC's World Have Your Say programme what it's like in the capital on Burundi right now.
Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rb...
Andrew in Bujumbura tells BBC's World Have Your Say programme what it's like in the capital on Burundi right now.
Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
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wn.com/Burundi Crisis Do You Hear The Gunshots BBC News
Andrew in Bujumbura tells BBC's World Have Your Say programme what it's like in the capital on Burundi right now.
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- published: 14 May 2015
- views: 32625
Chloe at Election Special London
Chloe Tilley speaks ahead of the UK Election special programme in London...
Chloe Tilley speaks ahead of the UK Election special programme in London
wn.com/Chloe At Election Special London
Chloe Tilley speaks ahead of the UK Election special programme in London
- published: 08 May 2015
- views: 47
What's it like to be an Afghan refugee in Britain?
As the UK's general election approaches, World Have Your Say has been asking people across the country about the reality of their day-to-day lives. Here's 20-ye...
As the UK's general election approaches, World Have Your Say has been asking people across the country about the reality of their day-to-day lives. Here's 20-year-old Afghan refugee Gulwali Passarlay and his foster father Sean Corless - who starts the conversation.
wn.com/What's It Like To Be An Afghan Refugee In Britain
As the UK's general election approaches, World Have Your Say has been asking people across the country about the reality of their day-to-day lives. Here's 20-year-old Afghan refugee Gulwali Passarlay and his foster father Sean Corless - who starts the conversation.
- published: 17 Apr 2015
- views: 600
What's it like to be a refugee in Britain?
As the United Kingdom prepares for next month's general election, the World Have Your Say team has been hearing from people across the country and asking them w...
As the United Kingdom prepares for next month's general election, the World Have Your Say team has been hearing from people across the country and asking them what their lives are like in 2015 Britain. Here's 20-year-old Afghan refugee Gulwali Passarlay, who lives in the Bolton area in the north West of England.
wn.com/What's It Like To Be A Refugee In Britain
As the United Kingdom prepares for next month's general election, the World Have Your Say team has been hearing from people across the country and asking them what their lives are like in 2015 Britain. Here's 20-year-old Afghan refugee Gulwali Passarlay, who lives in the Bolton area in the north West of England.
- published: 07 Apr 2015
- views: 181
Ukraine discussion on BBC's World Have Your Say with Casey Michel
Casey starts speaking about the latest Ukraine-Russia ceasefire agreement at 3:05...
Casey starts speaking about the latest Ukraine-Russia ceasefire agreement at 3:05
wn.com/Ukraine Discussion On Bbc's World Have Your Say With Casey Michel
Casey starts speaking about the latest Ukraine-Russia ceasefire agreement at 3:05
- published: 06 Mar 2015
- views: 277
BBC World have your say: Nobel Prize Winners
Alice Ukoko appears as a panelist on BBC's World have your say to discuss three women being made Nobel Peace Winners.
Women of Africa Website: http://www.women...
Alice Ukoko appears as a panelist on BBC's World have your say to discuss three women being made Nobel Peace Winners.
Women of Africa Website: http://www.womenofafrika.org/
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Nobel Prize Winners
Alice Ukoko appears as a panelist on BBC's World have your say to discuss three women being made Nobel Peace Winners.
Women of Africa Website: http://www.womenofafrika.org/
- published: 13 Feb 2015
- views: 6
AMERICAN Citizens HAVE YOUR SAY Convince the World All is Good There
AMERICAN Citizens HAVE YOUR SAY Convince the World All is Good There, Is it as good as the 60s period and still the Land of the Brave and Free. Have your say. ...
AMERICAN Citizens HAVE YOUR SAY Convince the World All is Good There, Is it as good as the 60s period and still the Land of the Brave and Free. Have your say. Defend Your Nation.
MUSIC TITLES CREDITS
One Man singing Help Me Rhonda the USA Classic 60´s Hit
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
If you like this then you will love our other videos and we have so much more to release, so subscribe to our channels ,and be first to view and enjoy all our FREE new videos and info ..
wn.com/American Citizens Have Your Say Convince The World All Is Good There
AMERICAN Citizens HAVE YOUR SAY Convince the World All is Good There, Is it as good as the 60s period and still the Land of the Brave and Free. Have your say. Defend Your Nation.
MUSIC TITLES CREDITS
One Man singing Help Me Rhonda the USA Classic 60´s Hit
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
If you like this then you will love our other videos and we have so much more to release, so subscribe to our channels ,and be first to view and enjoy all our FREE new videos and info ..
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 406
On BBC World Have Your Say - Feb 6, 2015
Tanya Goudsouzian on BBC World Have Your Say discussing Arab world reactions to ISIL's killing of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kassabseh - February 6, 2015...
Tanya Goudsouzian on BBC World Have Your Say discussing Arab world reactions to ISIL's killing of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kassabseh - February 6, 2015
wn.com/On BBC World Have Your Say Feb 6, 2015
Tanya Goudsouzian on BBC World Have Your Say discussing Arab world reactions to ISIL's killing of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kassabseh - February 6, 2015
- published: 07 Feb 2015
- views: 81
What having a fridge means in India
In a special programme On Friday at 0900GMT, Anu Anand is in India to present a special radio programme from New Delhi as part of the Richer World Season.
Only...
In a special programme On Friday at 0900GMT, Anu Anand is in India to present a special radio programme from New Delhi as part of the Richer World Season.
Only 30% of households in India own a fridge, that's lower than in China and Brazil.
Anu Anand will be at Delhi's LG flagship electrical store speaking to a cross section of Indians about fridge ownership, what it means about their life and how fridge ownership reflects life in India.
We will hear from people who can't afford a fridge, those with luxury fridges, companies that sell fridges that use little or no electricity, nutritionists, food writers, rural development teams as well as regular Indians.
What have you got to say about owning a fridge in your country? Do you have a question for our guests in India?
Find more programmes and pieces from the Richer World Season at www.bbc.co.uk/richerworld
wn.com/What Having A Fridge Means In India
In a special programme On Friday at 0900GMT, Anu Anand is in India to present a special radio programme from New Delhi as part of the Richer World Season.
Only 30% of households in India own a fridge, that's lower than in China and Brazil.
Anu Anand will be at Delhi's LG flagship electrical store speaking to a cross section of Indians about fridge ownership, what it means about their life and how fridge ownership reflects life in India.
We will hear from people who can't afford a fridge, those with luxury fridges, companies that sell fridges that use little or no electricity, nutritionists, food writers, rural development teams as well as regular Indians.
What have you got to say about owning a fridge in your country? Do you have a question for our guests in India?
Find more programmes and pieces from the Richer World Season at www.bbc.co.uk/richerworld
- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 182
9 January: Douglas Murray defends freedom of speech on BBC World Serivce's World Have Your Say
On 9 January 2015, Douglas Murray appeared on BBC World Serivce's World Have Your Say, criticising the weak response from newspapers in asserting their right to...
On 9 January 2015, Douglas Murray appeared on BBC World Serivce's World Have Your Say, criticising the weak response from newspapers in asserting their right to freedom of speech.
wn.com/9 January Douglas Murray Defends Freedom Of Speech On BBC World Serivce's World Have Your Say
On 9 January 2015, Douglas Murray appeared on BBC World Serivce's World Have Your Say, criticising the weak response from newspapers in asserting their right to freedom of speech.
- published: 12 Jan 2015
- views: 327
An Appearance on BBC TV's "World Have Your Say" Program Discussing the "Torture Report."
The ultra-liberal BBC had me on their World Have Your Say Program to discuss the Democrats' "torture report." I absolutely loved going up against the host and b...
The ultra-liberal BBC had me on their World Have Your Say Program to discuss the Democrats' "torture report." I absolutely loved going up against the host and both guests on the topic. It was a lot of fun.
wn.com/An Appearance On BBC Tv's World Have Your Say Program Discussing The Torture Report.
The ultra-liberal BBC had me on their World Have Your Say Program to discuss the Democrats' "torture report." I absolutely loved going up against the host and both guests on the topic. It was a lot of fun.
- published: 17 Dec 2014
- views: 448
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Thilo Sarrazin: World Have Your Say
islam muslim immigration islamization thilo sarrazin germany eu europe west usa arab turkey afghanistan pakis asians crime violence freedom edl bnp pakistan jihad sharia bbc burka
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BBC World Have Your Say: Teenagers On Cyberbullying
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay
After a British girl took her own life following alleged bullying on the social network Ask.fm, we bring together teenagers from around the world to discuss how they operate online and how to better protect children on social networks.
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BBC World Have Your Say: Bahrain Grand Prix
Formula 1's governing body has confirmed the Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead on 22 April; is that the right decision? Protesters in the Gulf kingdom have been calling for the race to be cancelled because of ongoing concerns about human rights. But F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says he's "200%" certain it will go ahead. We get your reactions.
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BBC World Have Your Say: EU Nobel Peace Prize, Malala Yousafzai & Lance Armstrong
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay
Does the European Union deserve the Nobel Peace Prize? You're also talking about the attack on 14-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl campaigner, Malala Yousafzai, and the USADA report into doping allegations around the legendary cyclist, Lance Armstrong.
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BBC World Have Your Say: Ask the UN's Navi Pillay
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay | #askpillay
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, takes your questions live. She discusses Syria, Guantanamo, same-sex marriage, Iran, drones, China, accusations of double standards and many other subjects, raised by you.
This edition was broadcast on Fri 28th June 2013 on BBC World News.
Thilo Sarrazin: World Have Your Say
islam muslim immigration islamization thilo sarrazin germany eu europe west usa arab turkey afghanistan pakis asians crime violence freedom edl bnp pakistan jih...
islam muslim immigration islamization thilo sarrazin germany eu europe west usa arab turkey afghanistan pakis asians crime violence freedom edl bnp pakistan jihad sharia bbc burka
wn.com/Thilo Sarrazin World Have Your Say
islam muslim immigration islamization thilo sarrazin germany eu europe west usa arab turkey afghanistan pakis asians crime violence freedom edl bnp pakistan jihad sharia bbc burka
- published: 19 Jan 2011
- views: 3169
BBC World Have Your Say: Teenagers On Cyberbullying
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay
After a British girl took her own life following alleged bullying on the social network Ask.fm, we bring together teen...
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay
After a British girl took her own life following alleged bullying on the social network Ask.fm, we bring together teenagers from around the world to discuss how they operate online and how to better protect children on social networks.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Teenagers On Cyberbullying
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay
After a British girl took her own life following alleged bullying on the social network Ask.fm, we bring together teenagers from around the world to discuss how they operate online and how to better protect children on social networks.
- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 2336
BBC World Have Your Say: Bahrain Grand Prix
Formula 1's governing body has confirmed the Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead on 22 April; is that the right decision? Protesters in the Gulf kingdom have been ...
Formula 1's governing body has confirmed the Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead on 22 April; is that the right decision? Protesters in the Gulf kingdom have been calling for the race to be cancelled because of ongoing concerns about human rights. But F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says he's "200%" certain it will go ahead. We get your reactions.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Bahrain Grand Prix
Formula 1's governing body has confirmed the Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead on 22 April; is that the right decision? Protesters in the Gulf kingdom have been calling for the race to be cancelled because of ongoing concerns about human rights. But F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says he's "200%" certain it will go ahead. We get your reactions.
- published: 13 Apr 2012
- views: 4012
BBC World Have Your Say: EU Nobel Peace Prize, Malala Yousafzai & Lance Armstrong
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay
Does the European Union deserve the Nobel Peace Prize? You're also talking about the attack on 14-year-old Pakistani s...
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay
Does the European Union deserve the Nobel Peace Prize? You're also talking about the attack on 14-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl campaigner, Malala Yousafzai, and the USADA report into doping allegations around the legendary cyclist, Lance Armstrong.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Eu Nobel Peace Prize, Malala Yousafzai Lance Armstrong
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay
Does the European Union deserve the Nobel Peace Prize? You're also talking about the attack on 14-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl campaigner, Malala Yousafzai, and the USADA report into doping allegations around the legendary cyclist, Lance Armstrong.
- published: 15 Oct 2012
- views: 4265
BBC World Have Your Say: Ask the UN's Navi Pillay
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay | #askpillay
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, takes your questions live. She di...
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay | #askpillay
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, takes your questions live. She discusses Syria, Guantanamo, same-sex marriage, Iran, drones, China, accusations of double standards and many other subjects, raised by you.
This edition was broadcast on Fri 28th June 2013 on BBC World News.
wn.com/BBC World Have Your Say Ask The Un's Navi Pillay
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay | #askpillay
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, takes your questions live. She discusses Syria, Guantanamo, same-sex marriage, Iran, drones, China, accusations of double standards and many other subjects, raised by you.
This edition was broadcast on Fri 28th June 2013 on BBC World News.
- published: 28 Jun 2013
- views: 3093