2025-01-27
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Documentary from the BBC World Service.
Saudi Arabia's entertainment industry is booming, yet the Kingdom still tightly controls free speech.
I'm Emily Wither in the city of Jeddah and I've been hearing from Saudis about how they're navigating a cultural revolution inside the kingdom.
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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Nick Miles and at 14 hours GMT on Monday 27 January, these are our main stories.
Thousands of Gazans are heading back home.
In the north of the strip.
Rwandan backed rebels take over parts of the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
And what really happened to a snapped undersea fiber optic cable running between Sweden and Latvia?
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I don't know how it is possible to do something one human being to the other because animals don't do it.
The world remembers 80 years on from the liberation of Auschwitz.
We start in Gaza where the coastal road has been packed with people.
As many as 100,000 Palestinians displaced during the conflict are returning to their homes as the ceasefire agreement holds.
Young parents with babies in their arms, the elderly being helped along.