08/03/2010
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Nigeria village killings
Human Rights activist Shamiki Gad Peter describes what he saw when he arrived in Jos.
Duration: 03:56
Nigeria village killings
The state government's Dan Manjang, says the police has to answer for its absence
Duration: 00:45
Nigeria village killings
Federal police spokesman Yemi Ajayi responds to the police critics.
Duration: 01:37
Nigeria village killings
BBC's Abuja bureau editor, Ahmed Idris looks at the background to the violence in Jos.
Duration: 08:57
Operation Moshtarak
Chris Morris in Kabul's Shahr-E-Naw reports on Afghan reaction to the Nato mission.
Duration: 12:53
Oscars 2010
The Hurt Locker wins 6 awards on a record breaking Oscar night.
Duration: 18:56
Real life Hurt Locker
Hugh Sykes meets members of the real Explosives Ordnance Disposal team in Baghdad.
Duration: 22:41
Iraq election
Dan Damon looks at yesterday's elections, were they a success despite the bomb attacks?
Duration: 33:34
Burma election law
Rachel Harvey discusses laws passed to regulate first elections to be held since 1990.
Duration: 37:07
Superpower season
John Sudworth tries to get South Koreans to go a week without logging on to the internet.
Duration: 41:24
Superpower season
Komla Dumor reports from the virtually internet-free Nigerian village of Gitata.
Duration: 50:44
Pantheon concert closure
Audience members are disappointed as a concert in Rome's Pantheon is stopped in its tracks
Duration: 52:36
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