16/11/2010 (1400 GMT)
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UK torture
The British government agrees millions of dollars in in compensation for former terror suspects who allege they were tortured.
Duration: 06:45
Sudan
The BBC's Will Ross reports on attitudes towards the referendum in the capital, Khartoum.
Duration: 13:00
Royal wedding
It's been announced in Britain that Prince William is to marry his partner, Kate Middleton next year.
Duration: 18:01
Viktor Bout
Russia has described as 'a blatant injustice', the decision by Thailand to extradite the suspected Russian arms dealer, Viktor Bout, to the United States.
Duration: 23:00
EU Brussels
One of the most senior European Union officials says the very future of the European Union is at stake in the debt crises facing some of its members.
Duration: 29:52
Ireland economy
Pressure from the EU for Ireland to sort out its financial problems.
Duration: 35:06
Chechen trial
Three men have gone on trial in Vienna in connection with the murder of a Chechen asylum seeker, Umar Israilov.
Duration: 39:23
Guinea
Clashes are continuing for a second day in Guinea between the security forces and supporters of Cellou Dalein Diallo.
Duration: 42:38
Putin's progress
The BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes is taking a look at the country Mr Putin has created.
Duration: 49:18
Black hole
Astronomers in America say they've witnessed the birth of a black hole for the first time.
Duration: 53:00
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