Special Reports
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Business
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Unite in BA legal move on perks
The union representing British Airways cabin crew plans to take it to court to regain staff's lost travel concessions.
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Bank shares up after stress tests
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Tax break boosts Rosneft's profit
Technology
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Cyber security specialists sought
A national competition is kicked off to find people who will help defend the UK against the rising tide of cyber crime.
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Neurons 'show way for computers'
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IBM faces two competition probes
Entertainment/Arts
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Files seized in Love Parade probe
German prosecutors probing the Love Parade stampede that killed 19 people in Duisburg examine the event organisers' files.
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Affleck denies harassment claims
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UK Film Council to be abolished
Sci/Environment
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Oil spill vessels return to site
Ships involved in the effort to secure the Gulf of Mexico blown-out oil well are preparing to resume work after a tropical storm weakens.
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Dark matter hunt eyes deeper home
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Remains of Roman villa discovered
Health
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Education 'helps fight dementia'
People who stay in education for longer appear to be better able to compensate for the effects of dementia on the brain, a study suggests.
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Bone 'turnover' link to diabetes
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'Cut down on meat to lose weight'
Have Your Say
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Will the Afghanistan leaks affect security?
More than 90,000 secret US military records have been leaked to the media revealing unreported details of the war in Afghanistan. What is your reaction?
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Is the South Korea war drill a good idea?
Magazine
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Blueberries - why so popular?
Sales of blueberries have overtaken raspberries. Why have the British developed such a taste for these little juicy gems?
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How Britain said farewell to its Empire
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A new journalism on the horizon
BBC World Service
News and analysis in 32 languages
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Features & Analysis
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Squeezing Iran
Can sanctions stop Iran from pursuing its nuclear ambitions?
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Into America
How a love affair with the US started in Florida
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Deep science
Mini-sub crew get to bottom of spill's risk to marine ecosystems
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Day in pictures
Eye-catching images from around the world
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The shoestring Olympics
Army huts and free underwear for athletes in 1948
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Thinking big
China considers super-powerful engine for next generation rockets
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Military might
On board a US warship amid exercises near North Korea
Market Data
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Market index | Current value | Trend | Variation | % variation |
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Dow Jones | 10475.03 | Up | 50.41 | 0.48% |
Nasdaq | 2283.03 | Up | 13.56 | 0.60% |
S&P 500 | 1109.14 | Up | 6.48 | 0.59% |
FTSE 100 | 5351.12 | Up | 38.50 | 0.72% |
Dax | 6194.21 | Up | 27.87 | 0.45% |
BBC Global 30 | 5165.64 | Up | 12.45 | 0.24% |
Programmes
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Fast Track
From 'murder capital' to model city, Medellin in Colombia undergoes a remarkable change.
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HARDtalk
BP oil spill a result of 'poor decision making' says former Shell president.
BBC World Service
Newshour
Will new BP leadership change its fortunes? And AU summit focuses on conflict in Somalia.
From Our Own Correspondent
Kate Adie introduces reports from Tibet, Afghanistan, Egypt, Madagascar and Ireland.