28/05/2010
Indian Maoist rebels accused of causing a train crash, but why are they targeting civilians? Two mosques in Pakistan have been attacked, with many dead. And the ballet dancer and the coup.
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Pakistan mosque attacks
Lawyer Saleem Ulhaq Khan hid inside one of the two mosques as it came under attack.
Duration: 02:08
Pakistan mosque attacks
Lahore based journalist Issam Ahmed describes what he saw when he arrived at the scene.
Duration: 03:00
BP USA oil spill
Hear spokesman Andrew Gowers on the "top kill" procedure being used to stop the leak.
Duration: 04:10
BP USA oil spill
Jason Kenney, director of oil/gas equity research at ING Bank, on financial cost of spill.
Duration: 02:00
USA oil spill
Robyn Bresnahan reports from New Orleans on the impact on marine life and restaurants.
Duration: 04:16
Ballerina Fonteyn secret papers
Margot Fonteyn's biographer on UK government documents that reveal dancer's shady past.
Duration: 04:02
India train crash
Hear the driver of the passenger train that de-railed before hitting a goods train.
Duration: 02:29
India train crash
The BBC's Ahmitabh Bhatashali reports from the crash scene 150km west of Calcutta.
Duration: 02:29
India train security
Retired Indian intelligence officer Dr AK Samanta on Maoist rebels suspected of the attack
Duration: 03:08
Indian Maoist support
Anthropologist Alpa Shah has visited Jharkand, a Maoist-controlled region in eastern India
Duration: 03:39
The Wall at 30
Pink Floyd composer Roger Waters discusses the album and his plans to take it on tour.
Duration: 03:54
Pakistan mosque attacks
Aleem Maqbool reports from Islamabad with the latest on the Friday prayer attacks.
Duration: 02:30
Honda China strikes
China industry experts discuss a series of workers' disputes at foreign firms in China.
Duration: 05:00
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