15/11/2010 (1300 GMT)
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Sudan
After many delays, voter registration has begun for January's referendum on the possible independence of southern Sudan.
Duration: 09:09
Haile Gebresalassie
The celebrated Ethiopian runner says he's changed his mind about his retirement, and will compete again.
Duration: 13:00
Flamenco
Spain has applied to UNESCO to have the art of Flamenco listed as an 'intangible cultural heritage'.
Duration: 19:35
Greek economy
Statistics released by the European Union within the past few hours say the Greek deficit is worse than originally expected.
Duration: 23:00
Cyber bullying
This week in the UK, officials are looking for ways to prevent children from cyber bullying.
Duration: 35:25
Tycho Brahe
The body of the pioneering sixteenth century Danish astronomer is being exhumed to throw more light on his mysterious death.
Duration: 39:27
Afghan buses
The BBC's Bilal Sarwary speaks to Afghan bus drivers about their experiences of driving from the capital Kabul to all corners of the country.
Duration: 43:00
Aung San Suu Kyi
The BBC's John Simpson speaks to the freed Burmese pro-democracy leader about her hopes for Burma's future.
Duration: 48:52
Somalia ransom
Is giving in to the ransom demands of Somali pirates encouraging further attacks?
Duration: 53:01
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