08/02/2011 (1400 GMT)
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Egypt protests
Blogger Issandr el Amrani discusses the hero status of Google executive Weal Ghonim, who was released from custody yesterday.
Duration: 03:52
Egypt protests
Amnesty International's Claudio Cordone on the detention of anti-government protesters.
Duration: 03:29
Egypt Lebanon
Owen Bennett Jones meets Egyptians living in Lebanon and discusses the changes in their homeland.
Duration: 03:10
Sudan trade
Martin Plaut is in Northern Bahr el Ghazal to see how the integrated economy of Sudan will be affected by the country's division.
Duration: 03:48
Afghan weddings
Kabul resident Jovitta Gomez on plans for a law to cap the cost of extravagant of weddings in the country.
Duration: 04:32
Thailand Cambodia
Rachel Harvey is at the scene of fighting over a disputed land border and ownership of an ancient temple.
Duration: 03:13
Charles Taylor
Peter Biles reports from The Hague where the former Liberian President's lawyer has stormed out of court as the case draws towards a conclusion.
Duration: 03:00
Ukraine
Newshour looks back at the Orange Revolution and speaks to Ukrainian writer Andrei Kurkov about the fallout from revolution.
Duration: 07:13
Suitcases of gold
Mark Doyle in Congo reports on the arrest of an American, a Frenchman and two Nigerians accused of smuggling gold
Duration: 03:29
Gregg Allman
David Sillito meets the troubled musician who is enjoying a dramatic resurgence in his career.
Duration: 04:36
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