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Is it ever acceptable for journalists to break the law?
´óÏó´«Ã½ correspondent Stephen Evans talks about reporting the tragic events in Norway
A discussion on World Service programme changes with two of its commissioning executives
Rajan Datar discusses reporting of the drought in the Horn of Africa
Rajan Datar looks at the reporting of the Dominique Strauss-Kahn court case
A look at the series of programmes on the World Service marking South Sudan's independence
The dangers of being a journalist in Central Asia
Rajan Datar discusses a recent edition of the documentary series, Assignment
The issues facing locally hired correspondents on the English speech network
Rajan Datar discusses the rise of Super-injunctions, and the impact on global media
Is the use of music in World Service programme trails too intrusive?
This week we hear more from listeners concerned about events in Bahrain
This week we hear more from listeners about their views on colloquialisms.
A look at the World Service's coverage of the Royal Wedding and listeners reactions to it
Rajan Datar finds out more about the way the World Service website has been re-designed
Why business programmes are getting a better deal with more time on-air
The options for listening to the Russian language service online.
How local Japanese stations have responded to the earthquake and tsunami.
Reflecting on language services no longer broadcasting.
The future of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Hindi service on shortwave
Did journalists being invited to Tripoli compromise their editorial independence?
Social media and the battle against the Libyan government’s attempts to control coverage
Jim Egan, Director of Strategy, responds to concerns over shortwave and mediumwave cuts.
More on changes to World Service programmes and your reactions.
Rajan hears listeners reactions to the cuts which were announced last week.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Global News Director Peter Horrocks discusses financial cuts to the World Service
Did Facebook play a role in the overthrow of the Tunisian government?
A look at the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s coverage of the Wikileaks story