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02/03/2010

Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.

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55 minutes

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Tue 2 Mar 2010 14:05GMT

Chapters

  • Anticipating the World Cup

    The World Cup will start in South Africa in 100 days. The BBC's Jonah Fisher reports.

    Duration: 12:35

  • Iraq elections

    Newshour's Gabriel Gatehouse reports on the withdrawal of US troops after the elections.

    Duration: 05:35

  • Former Rwandan first lady arrested

    Agathe Habyarimana, widow of a former Rwandan president is arrested in France.

    Duration: 03:00

  • Calling for Fatwa in Britain

    Dr Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, an Islamic scholar on why he is calling for a fatwa.

    Duration: 09:30

  • Looting in Chile

    Four days after the earthquake, authorities are fighting against looting in some areas.

    Duration: 06:45

  • Young Afghans in Europe 2

    In the second of three reports, Newshour asks why so many Afghans leave for the West.

    Duration: 04:45

  • Do journalists lie?

    Why the journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski is accused of not always telling the truth.

    Duration: 03:30

Broadcast

  • Tue 2 Mar 2010 14:05GMT

The New Silk Road

The New Silk Road

How China is launching a major new trade route via the ancient Silk Road

70 Years On: Partition Stories

70 Years On: Partition Stories

Memories and stories of Partition in 1947 and the legacy Partition leaves with us today

China, the Party and the People

China, the Party and the People

Clips, reports and highlights on a society in flux

Inside The Philippines’ Deadly War On Drugs

Inside The Philippines’ Deadly War On Drugs

A brutal crack-down on drugs that has claimed more than 7000 lives

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