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How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed our drinking habits?

02:02 After the pandemic forced pubs and bars to call last orders and shut their doors for months, where, what and how much people have been drinking during lockdown has changed dramat

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'It's one of the worst things that can happen' – Qatar Airways CEO

01:15 Of all the sectors most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the airline industry has been of the hardest-hit.Hundreds of thousands of jobs have been cut or furloughed, with billio

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The Problem of Prejudice: What is behind the thought process?

02:05 Prejudice has always been part of life whether it be religious persecution, female repression or racism, and the death of George Floyd has highlighted once again the question of

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Up to 100 million could be thrown into poverty, predicts World Bank

05:42 The worst global economic crisis since World War II could force up to 100 million people into poverty warns the World Bank, during an interview with CGTN's The Agenda with Stephe

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Child poverty set to rise sharply because of COVID-19, warns UNICEF

05:45 Children are twice as likely to be forced into poverty from COVID-19 than adults, UNICEF's David Stewart has told CGTN Europe's The Agenda with Stephen Cole."Our estimates overal

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The Agenda explainer: What is prejudice?

02:02 What is prejudice? Where does it stem from? And how can we end centuries-old patterns of thought to make the world a fairer place? The Agenda with Stephen Cole asks these vital q

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Most in UK are against no-deal Brexit, says top pollster

06:34 The split between Leave and Remain voters in the UK has always been extremely narrow - the referendum result was split 52 percent to 48 percent in favor of leaving the European U

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Social media 'not a good substitute' for lockdown loneliness

03:14 COVID-19 has changed the rules on social interaction. The need for physical distancing can leave people feeling isolated, and while we can still keep in touch via online channels

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Vivid lockdown dreams 'help us navigate this new world'

01:59 Most people have dreams when they sleep, but what impact is the lockdown having on our sleeping thoughts?Dylan Selterman, a senior psychology lecturer at the University of Maryla

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COVID-19: Europe's reaction - The Agenda in full

30:10 Europe has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic – with Italy and Spain suffering some of the highest death rates in the world. But individual governments have had widely dif

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Nathalie Tocci: EU adviser admits Cracks in Union from COVID-19

05:51 German Chancellor Angela Merkel has described the coronavirus pandemic as a defining moment for the European Union.But with many accusing the EU of failing to grasp the true scal

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How can we keep our minds sharp?

05:07 What reallyhappens when our minds and brains journey together down the wrong path? When we find ourselves depressed or stressed? And what can we do to make sure our minds remain

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Inside the brain - how do our minds work?

01:31 The Brain is the most complex organ in our body using 20 percent of the oxygen we breath in to feed the 86 billion neurons it controls. While science continues to uncover more ab

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COVID-19 special: The Agenda in full

30:10 Nearly two months after the first case of the new form of the coronavirus was identified in China's Hubei province, The Agenda speaks to Dr Osman Dar, a consultant in Internation

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The crunch issues in UK's post-Brexit negotiations: The Agenda in full

30:00 In this week's Agenda, we're looking beyond Brexit. Britain may have officially left the EU, but there are still big battles to be fought as the country unpicks 47 years of Europ

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'The Thunberg Effect:' how did it happen?

01:54 In the space of just 16 months, Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg has gone from a lone schoolgirl striking outside parliament to an international celebrity. She has inspired a