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News and analysis in 27 languages
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Magazine
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Digital interference
Is Occupy Wall Street becoming lost online?
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Seeking the next Google
Can start-ups end the era of high unemployment?
Features and Analysis
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America's child death shame
Why children are more likely to die from abuse and neglect and what it means for society
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Keep on running
How can anyone run a marathon at 100?
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24 hours of news
A selection of striking images from around the world
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Nerves of steel
Why would people want to steal a bridge?
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Spain's stolen babies
The 'dead' children who lived - Spain starts to learn the truth
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Darkest day
World of motorsport stunned by Wheldon tragedy
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Soyuz goes West
Huge Russian rocket gets new lease of life
World Service Podcasts
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Global News
Has the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit come at too high a price? Or will this bring peace?
Elsewhere on BBC News
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Retail therapy
India is reinventing itself as an e-commerce hub, as internet use skyrockets
Market Data
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Market index | Current value | Trend | Variation | % variation |
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Dow Jones | 11577.05 | Up | 180.05 | 1.58% |
Nasdaq | 2657.43 | Up | 42.51 | 1.63% |
S&P 500 | 1225.38 | Up | 24.52 | 2.04% |
FTSE 100 | 5410.35 | Down | -26.35 | -0.48% |
Dax | 5877.41 | Up | 17.98 | 0.31% |
BBC Global 30 | 5568.34 | Up | 9.85 | 0.18% |
Programmes
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Click
The evolution of pods – could computers be the drivers of tomorrow?
BBC World Service
Newshour
How Shalit swap affects peace process; stem cell patents; is confession confidential?
World Briefing
BBC News reports from around the world.