25/03/2010
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Brussels Euro summit
Johnny Dymond reports from Frankfurt on Germany's reluctance to help the crisis hit euro.
Duration: 05:13
Brussels Euro summit
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel says Eurozone rules must be followed.
Duration: 01:24
Brussels Euro summit
The Economist magazine's David Rennie discusses the challenges facing European leaders.
Duration: 03:06
A new type of human?
Johannes Krause is investigating the discovery of a finger bone from a human ancestor.
Duration: 03:00
Kenya education
Will Ross reports from Garissa in Kenya on efforts to widen access to primary education.
Duration: 05:48
North Korea tourism
Simon Cockerell runs a tourist bureau in Beijing for people wishing to visit North Korea.
Duration: 03:01
Catholic child abuse
Christopher Landau reports accusations that the Pope covered up abuse by priests.
Duration: 03:00
Catholic abuse
Peter Iseley is a spokesman for the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests.
Duration: 03:10
America's carp invasion
Matthew Wells in Michigan reports on an ecological problem becoming a political crisis.
Duration: 03:46
Memory wiping
Anders Sandberg and Dr Emily Holmes discuss the potential to wipe one's bad memories.
Duration: 06:19
Indonesia porn laws
Controversial pornography laws have been upheld, Karishma Vaswani reports from Jakarta.
Duration: 03:18
Internet suicide
Andrew Bamford reports on an English woman who stumbled upon an online suicide pact.
Duration: 05:06
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