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    Have you ever been ghosted like Billie Eilish?

    Have you ever been ghosted like Billie Eilish?

    She may be one of music's biggest stars, but it turns out even Billie Eilish is not immune to being ghosted. The ‘Bad Guy’ singer recently opened up about her experience on a BBC podcast, and it got us thinking about why ghosting feels so pervasive and hurtful.
    So, in this episode, we’re chatting about all things ghosting: where the term came from, what it means, and why it makes us feel so bad. We hear from listeners in Colombia, Nigeria, the United States and France who have been ghosted - or done the ghosting. And Sylvia Anim - a psychosexual therapist in London - shares tips on how to look out for yourself if it happens to you.
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    Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk
    Presenter: Hannah Gelbart with William Lee Adams
    Producer: Mora Morrison
    Editor: Julia Ross-Roy

    • 13 min.
    Why is pregnancy so dangerous in Nigeria?

    Why is pregnancy so dangerous in Nigeria?

    Despite the latest data showing fewer women are dying in childbirth globally, maternal mortality remains a huge issue for women across Africa. The World Health Organization says that more than two thirds of maternal deaths across the world happen in the continent. Chad and South Sudan rank the highest for maternal mortality, followed by Nigeria, one of the richest countries in Africa.
    Dorcas Wangira, the BBC’s Africa Health Correspondent, explains the major causes of maternal death and what efforts are being made towards prevention and reducing rates. She also tells us about the specific issues faced by Nigeria and Kenya.
    Plus, we speak to Isata Dumbuya, a trained midwife who moved back to Sierra Leone from the UK to improve maternal healthcare. Sierra Leone successfully reduced their maternal mortality rate by 60% and she describes exactly how they achieved this.
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    Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk
    Presenter: Hannah Gelbart
    Producers: Emily Horler and Benita Barden
    Editor: Julia Ross-Roy

    • 13 min.
    Why is feminism taboo in South Korea?

    Why is feminism taboo in South Korea?

    Being a feminist in South Korea is often associated with being a man-hater. And people who are thought to look like feminists - by for example having short hair or not wearing makeup - can be ridiculed, or even attacked.
    Rachel Lee, a journalist based in Seoul, explains why anti-feminist sentiment is growing among young men, how this plays out online, and what the government is doing to protect women. Investigative journalist Chloe Hadjimatheou talks us through the Burning Sun scandal - which saw some K-pop stars imprisoned for crimes against women.
    And we unpack the 4B movement, which is currently doing the rounds on TikTok.
    Note: This episode mentions sexual abuse.
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    WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6
    Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk
    Presenter: Hannah Gelbart
    Producers: Mora Morrison and Kevyah Cardoso
    Editor: Emily Horler

    • 12 min.
    Why is ‘All Eyes on Papua’ spreading across social media?

    Why is ‘All Eyes on Papua’ spreading across social media?

    Similar to the viral image "All Eyes on Rafah," the image "All Eyes on Papua" has been spreading across social media. It’s turning attention to Papua, a province of Indonesia. The slogan refers to the campaign of the indigenous people of Awyu and Moi in Papua, whose forest is at risk of being cleared for palm oil plantations.
    Abraham Utama, a BBC journalist based in Jakarta, explains how the campaign started and what it hopes to achieve. We also hear how it has sparked a wider conversation about other issues Papuans face.
    Plus, Deffe Wabiser, an indigenous Papuan campaigner shares her reaction to the "All Eyes on Papua” picture going viral.
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    Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk
    Presenter: Hannah Gelbart
    Producers: William Lee Adams, Mora Morrison and Benita Barden
    Editor: Emily Horler and Simon Peeks

    • 11 min.
    How Junior Pope’s death got Nollywood looking at its safety record

    How Junior Pope’s death got Nollywood looking at its safety record

    In April, a top Nollywood star, Junior Pope, was killed in a boat crash, while being transported from a film set. He starred in more than a hundred Nigerian-produced films and his death has got the people who work in the industry asking questions about its safety record.
    We speak to Ruth Kadiri, an actor and screenwriter who knew Junior Pope. She tells us about her own experiences with dangerous situations in moviemaking. She also talks about the big changes to Nollywood and how some producers are putting their films straight on YouTube, racking up millions of view in the process.
    Plus we speak to Chidi Dike, a star who’s only recently burst onto the scene. He shares his advice for other young actors and tells us what it’s like to suddenly find yourself in the limelight.
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    Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk
    Presenter: Hannah Gelbart with Chimezie UcheAgbo
    Producers: Emily Horler and Alex Rhodes
    Editor: Simon Peeks

    • 16 min.
    Help! My phone’s been stolen

    Help! My phone’s been stolen

    Phone theft is really common - but what happens to your phone after it’s stolen? Nowadays it’s not just about taking the phone to sell on, or strip for parts. Now thieves will try to scam you afterwards to get your data or bank details. BBC Journalist Zofia Louise’s phone was stolen in London and ended up in Dubai. She talks Hannah through her experience.
    Nigeria and Brazil also see a lot of phone robberies - BBC journalist Makuochi Okafor tells us what it’s like in Lagos and Jessica Cruz, from the BBC bureau in Sao Paolo, describes how people there try to avoid being a victim of phone theft.
    Lots of stolen phones seem to turn up in Shenzhen in China. Shawn Yuan from the BBC Global China Unit explains why. And we get tips on how to keep your phone and data safe from British cybersecurity expert Jake Moore.
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    Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk
    Presenters: Hannah Gelbart and Zofia Louise
    Producers: Alex Rhodes and Julia Ross-Roy
    Editor: Verity Wilde

    • 12 min.

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Cloggie Sarah ,

Really inspirational show

Boyan Slat’s net that could catch rubbish was his (Dutch) secondary school end project. He got a 9.5 (out of 10), which is pretty much unheard of. He was awarded the prize for ‘best school end project’ by the Technical University of Delft - a highly reputed university globally. In the interview he was very modest about this, and what he and his ‘net’ actually mean to the world. My daughter went to Norway to volunteer at In The Same Boat, aiming to clear up the vast Norwegian coastline by 2025. (Well worth a shout-out.) The lady from Bali is a superb character. These organisations and individuals really make a difference. Thank you for highlighting this issue and allowing us to realise that we can actually sort it out. Great show!

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