19/01/2010
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Relief supplies in Haiti
Adam Mynott reports from the main seaport, which now looks like it could be used.
Duration: 06:40
Haiti’s injured children
Mike Thomson reports on the makeshift hospitals dealing with injuries to the young.
Duration: 06:10
Japan Airline in trouble
We look at why the biggest airline in Asia has filed for bankruptcy protection.
Duration: 04:15
World’s largest slave graveyard
Paul Greer has a special report from St Helena where 10,000 slaves are said to be buried.
Duration: 04:20
Danish cartoonist returns home
Malcolm Brabant is one of the first to interview Kurt Westergaard since the attack.
Duration: 09:30
Cartoon controversy in Denmark
We look at the debate between freedom of expression and respect for religious tradition.
Duration: 07:25
Religious violence in Nigeria
20 people have been killed in Jos following clashes between Christian and Muslim youths.
Duration: 03:35
Massachusetts election
We look at why the traditionally Democrat state may be about to go Republican.
Duration: 03:55
US troops land in Haiti
Nick Davis reports live from the capital Port-au-Prince as the aid effort is stepped up.
Duration: 02:05
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