It will look at output on BBC national TV and radio, online and BBC World News.
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Katy Watson is a Dubai-based Middle East business reporter for BBC World News.
Read a blog post about the changes by Andrew Roy, head of news for BBC World News.
To check the broadcast time of "Earth Reporters" in your country or region please see the BBC World News schedule.
Life on the Edge is broadcast on BBC World News on Saturdays at 0030 BST, 0730 and 1930 and Sundays at 1330.
Our World: Corruption Crusader by BBC's Southern Africa correspondent Karen Allen is broadcast on BBC World News on 28 and 29 July.
Recently, I was on BBC World News to discuss the eurozone debt crisis and how the Chinese middle class can help re-balance the Western economies.
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Lucy Hocking's was joined on BBC World News by Baroness Cox, the founder of the Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust charity and by Nurul Islam, of the Arakan Rohingya National Organisation.
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There is also a special programme on the best of the Young and Jobless Season on the BBC News Channel and BBC World News on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 December.
On screen, BBC World News looks sharper and more dynamic than ever before, with high definition and virtual reality studios and innovative multi-platform content helping to bring the news to life like never before.
You can hear Allan Little's Return To Sarajevo on BBC World Service and on BBC News Interactive at 0905BST on 19 October.
We have had a huge number of e-mails from listeners to the BBC World Service and readers of BBC News Online, all of whom wanted an opportunity to take part in today's programme.
Hardtalk with Bob Geldof is on BBC World on Friday at 1030GMT and on BBC News 24 at 2230GMT.
The BBC News and BBC World channels both switched to a pre-recorded broadcast at 12:00 GMT, when the strike began.
To coincide with International Migrants' Day, BBC News is launching World on the Move, a special series on the growing phenomenon of migration.
The channel, whose first program will be a news bulletin, will compete directly against Time Warner 's (nyse: TWX - news - people ) CNN International and BBC World, the two main global English-language satellite news channels.
It is broadcast on BBC Parliament on Saturdays at 2300 GMT, on BBC World on Saturdays and Sundays at 0630 CET and on the BBC News channel on Sundays at 0530 GMT and Mondays at 0330 GMT.
By contrast, both starvation and obesity are closely linked with poverty, and as such they are both symptoms of malnutrition, Ertharin Cousin, executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme, tells BBC News.
Last March, a BBC Panorama programme alleged that a senior News of the World executive obtained emails hacked into by a private detective.
If found, "it will be the world's eighth wonder, the world's largest statue, " he told BBC News Online.
Swiss Reinsurance, the world's second-largest reinsurer, told the BBC News website that economic losses were estimated to be higher than insured losses (expected to be around 500m Swiss Francs).
As it happens, I think this would be far more dangerous for the Murdochs and Associated News's of this world, than for Continuity BBC.
"Orange users can now read the latest BBC international news right at the moment it is being aired across the world, on their cellular handsets, " he said.
But he must also set out his vision for the BBC, as a publicly-funded news and cultural organisation in a world of rapidly changing technology and behaviour - and tighter public finances.
Professor Vaskar Saha, an expert on childhood cancer from the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, told BBC News Online that survival rates could be improved in the developing world by relatively simply measures, such as training medical staff in diagnostic techniques.
Former News of the World executive editor Neil Wallis told the BBC that before the Leveson Inquiry he would have published the pictures because it was in the public interest, but the inquiry had had an adverse effect on the press.
Dr Helen Lee, who led the research, told BBC News Online the new test could be used in the developing world, where people may find it hard to access healthcare, and in developed countries, where up to half those tested do not come back for their results.
Professor Humphrey Hodgson, of the Royal Free Hospital, London, told BBC News Online that other researchers were working on similar projects around the world.
Scotland Yard has told the BBC that Sir Paul had eight meetings with senior figures from the News of the World between January 2006 and this year - and a further two including News International figures.
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