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The debate programme where people around the world put questions to their politicians.

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Upcoming Releases
Channel Episode Time
Upcoming Release
Nepal
8. Nepal
Youth protests led to a new government, but can it deliver? Jonny Dymond chairs a panel drawn from politicians and activists as they debate questions from a large audience in Kathmandu.
Your Time
Sat 18 Apr · 02:30
UK
Sat 18 Apr · 02:30
Channel
BBC News
Upcoming Release
Episode
Nepal
8. Nepal
Youth protests led to a new government, but can it deliver? Jonny Dymond chairs a panel drawn from politicians and activists as they debate questions from a large audience in Kathmandu.
Time
Your Time
Sat 18 Apr · 02:30
UK
Sat 18 Apr · 02:30
Repeats
Channel Episode Time
Repeat
Nepal
8. Nepal
Youth protests led to a new government, but can it deliver? Jonny Dymond chairs a panel drawn from politicians and activists as they debate questions from a large audience in Kathmandu.
Your Time
Sat 18 Apr · 15:30
UK
Sat 18 Apr · 15:30
Repeat
Nepal
8. Nepal
Youth protests led to a new government, but can it deliver? Jonny Dymond chairs a panel drawn from politicians and activists as they debate questions from a large audience in Kathmandu.
Your Time
Sun 19 Apr · 18:30
UK
Sun 19 Apr · 18:30
Channel
Repeat
Episode
Nepal
Youth protests led to a new government, but can it deliver? Jonny Dymond chairs a panel drawn from politicians and activists as they debate questions from a large audience in Kathmandu.
Time
Your Time
Sat 18 Apr · 15:30
UK
Sat 18 Apr · 15:30
Channel
Repeat
Episode
Nepal
Youth protests led to a new government, but can it deliver? Jonny Dymond chairs a panel drawn from politicians and activists as they debate questions from a large audience in Kathmandu.
Time
Your Time
Sun 19 Apr · 18:30
UK
Sun 19 Apr · 18:30

Available for Streaming

Episodes 6. Peru

6. Peru

Jonny Dymond and a panel of Peruvian politicians and activists debate questions from an audience in Lima. What can save Peru from its crisis of crime?
Duration: 26 mins First broadcast: 2:30am 19 Oct 2025
Availability: Available for 10 months (until 19 Oct 2026)
Episodes Greece

Greece

Jonny Dymond and a panel of politicians and experts debate questions from an Athens audience on immigration, over-tourism and the threat that Greece itself may be dying.
Duration: 26 mins First broadcast: 3:30am 20 Sep 2025
Availability: Available for 9 months (until 20 Sep 2026)
Episodes 4. Malaysia

4. Malaysia

Jonny Dymond chairs a diverse panel fielding questions from a passionate audience in Kuala Lumpur, as they critique their own laws on freedom of speech.
Duration: 26 mins First broadcast: 3:30am 21 Jun 2025
Availability: Available for 6 months (until 21 Jun 2026)
Episodes 3. Lithuania

3. Lithuania

Rising defence spending, a permanent Nato brigade and antitank fortifications on its borders - after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Lithuanians are keen not to be next.
Duration: 26 mins First broadcast: 2:30am 15 Feb 2025
Availability: Available for 2 months (until 15 Feb 2026)
Episodes 2. South Africa

2. South Africa

World Questions is in Cape Town to debate issues raised by South Africans 30 years after democracy came to their nation.
Duration: 26 mins First broadcast: 1:30am 4 Jan 2025
Availability: Available for 30 days (until 04 Jan 2026)

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The next broadcast of World Questions airs at Sat 18 Apr · 02:30(UK: Sat 18 Apr · 02:30) on BBC News.

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