2026-02-28
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Available now on the documentary from the BBC World Service,
Sheila Coronel tells the story of how the Philippines' 1986 revolution is being rewritten.
A million protesters faced down tanks in Manila and toppled a dictator.
But four years on, the Marcos family are back in power.
How did this happen?
Rewriting a revolution.
Listen now by searching for BBC The Documentary wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
This is not the future we were promised.
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From the BBC, this is The Interface,
the show that explores how tech is rewiring your weak and your world.
This isn't about quarterly earnings or about tech reviews.
It's about what technology is actually doing to your work and your politics,
your everyday life, and all the bizarre ways people are using the Internet.
Listen on bbc.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
Pakistan says it's killed almost 300 Taliban officials and militants in Afghanistan as the conflict between the South Asian neighbours escalates.
Another purge at the top of China's military as President Xi punishes any sign of perceived disloyalty.
Also in this podcast, people in Gaza mark Ramadan under a shaky ceasefire after two years of war.
Before the war, God be praised, we were very well off.