What in the World Podcast
Helping you make sense of what’s happening in your world. Big stories, small stories and everything in between. Understand more, feel better. Five days a week, Monday to Friday.
Episodes to download
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Who are the Houthis and why are the US and UK attacking them?
Mon 15 Jan 2024
The military group in Yemen has been targeting commercial ships in the Red Sea
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Why are Guinness World Records being smashed in Ghana and Nigeria?
Fri 12 Jan 2024
Plus, can Football Manager give Guinea-Bissau the edge at AFCON?
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Ecuador: How do you solve the gang problem?
Thu 11 Jan 2024
Can a state of emergency sort out the gang problem in Ecuador?
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Overeducated, underpaid: China’s youth unemployment problem
Wed 10 Jan 2024
Why can’t they find jobs?
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The dirty secret inside clean tech
Tue 9 Jan 2024
We need precious metals to run green tech but what’s the cost of mining them?
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Ukraine: What’s life like for President Zelensky?
Mon 8 Jan 2024
Before 2019, he was a comedian but now he's the president of a country at war
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Mickey Mouse: Copyrights and wrongs
Fri 5 Jan 2024
Mickey Mouse is no longer under US copyright but it’s not all black and white
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Make it rain: What is cloud seeding?
Wed 3 Jan 2024
The city of Lahore is using artificial rain to clear the air
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Can blind dates fix China’s shrinking population?
Tue 2 Jan 2024
Some cities are also offering parents money to have more babies
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How Vladimir Putin changed everyday life in Russia
New Year's Day 2024
The 91Èȱ¬â€™s Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg takes us through his rise to power
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Bigfoot, Chupacabras and Yetis: What are cryptids?
Fri 29 Dec 2023
We take a look at mythical creatures from around the globe
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Are billionaires a good thing?
Thu 28 Dec 2023
There’s thousands of them, but does their wealth trickle down?
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The Nile: A big dam problem
Wed 27 Dec 2023
Ethiopia is building a dam on the river but what does this mean for Sudan and Egypt?
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Kush: The mystery drug that’s got Sierra Leone hooked
Boxing Day 2023
It’s cheap, it’s potent and nobody really knows what’s in it
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Fascination and fear: Why are volcanoes a hot topic?
Fri 22 Dec 2023
An eruption in Iceland has captured the world’s attention
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Sudan: What’s happening in the world’s ‘forgotten war’?
Thu 21 Dec 2023
We explain how Sudan got here and whether the war could end anytime soon
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Why do farmers in Myanmar and Afghanistan grow opium?
Wed 20 Dec 2023
Myanmar recently surpassed Afghanistan as the world’s top producer
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AI deepfake porn: Could I be next?
Tue 19 Dec 2023
As AI tech grows, more apps are being developed to create these fake images
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Why are STIs on the rise in Europe?
Mon 18 Dec 2023
More people are testing positive for chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and LGV
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BTS: From singers to soldiers
Fri 15 Dec 2023
All members of the K-pop band have enlisted in the South Korean military
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Israel-Gaza: How and when might a ceasefire happen?
Thu 14 Dec 2023
The 91Èȱ¬â€™s Jeremy Bowen gives his analysis on how the war might end
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COP28: What’s the deal?
Wed 13 Dec 2023
Nearly 200 countries have agreed a new global deal on climate change
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Kashmir: What India’s Supreme Court ruling means
Tue 12 Dec 2023
Jammu and Kashmir were given special status when they joined India
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How progressive is the Pope?
Mon 11 Dec 2023
Pope Francis’ more liberal stance on LGBTQ issues has caused rifts inside the church
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Should rap lyrics be allowed as evidence in criminal trials?
Fri 8 Dec 2023
Young Thug’s lyrics are being used as evidence against him in court
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COP28: How to stop your climate anxiety flaring up
Thu 7 Dec 2023
Activists share their strategies for dealing with feelings of despair about the planet
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Tanzania floods: What’s it like to live through a landslide?
Wed 6 Dec 2023
Dozens of people have been killed following torrential rain
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Why are Venezuela and Guyana locked in a land dispute?
Tue 5 Dec 2023
Venezuela has voted to claim Essequibo - an oil-rich region part of Guyana