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The BBC's on-air editors answer more challenging questions. Has Syria fundamentally changed the world order? And as Scotland debates independence, has 'being British' had its day?

The BBC's on-air editors tackle more questions challenging the world. In this programme: Has Syria fundamentally changed the world order? As Scotland debates independence, has 'being British' had its day? After Fukushima, can we ever trust nuclear power? And is art the big winner of Brazil's economic good times? Presented from Beirut, Lebanon by BBC world affairs editor John Simpson.

30 minutes

Last on

Sun 6 Oct 201314:30

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterJohn Simpson
Series ProducerPeter Leng
CorrespondentMark Easton
CorrespondentRupert Wingfield-Hayes
CorrespondentWill Gompertz
ProducerPeter Leng
ProducerMichael O'Connor
ProducerChika Nakayama
ProducerSarah Robbins
Camera OperatorJoe Phua
Camera OperatorTony Smith
Camera OperatorChuck Tayman
Executive ProducerPaul Royall
Executive ProducerKaty Searle

Broadcasts

  • Mon 30 Sep 201323:25
  • Tue 1 Oct 201300:05
  • Tue 1 Oct 201300:55
  • Sat 5 Oct 201302:30
  • Sun 6 Oct 201305:30
  • Sun 6 Oct 201314:30