The world's eyes are firmly on Libya, and we know you've been talking about it all week. So here's our television programme all about Libya, in case you missed it. We speak to Libyans in Tripoli and around the world about the extraordinary week they've had.
Here's the World Have Your Say broadcast on BBC World News on 19 August 2011 if you missed it.
Ros spoke to Indians about corruption in their country, following the release of Anna Hazare, the anti corruption activist whose protest has got you talking.
This may entirely change the way WHYS carryout its show. It will give unprecedented access to contributors, fans and listeners. I am joining the hangout right away!
The picture shows some of what went on - I'm chatting to Blaise, Kimenyi in Nairobi & a silhouette representing Matt in Melbourne (with WHYS boss Mark peering in from above!)
WHYS is a global conversation hosted by BBC News. For updates on the stories and issues being covered on our broadcasts, pls visit our facebook page. This is when we're on air:
1100 & 1700GMT Monday to Friday BBC World Service radio
1500 & 1930GMT on Fridays BBC World News television
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