25/03/2011 (1400 GMT)
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Yemen latest
Thousands of people protest in rival demonstrations in Yemen's capital Sanaa. The BBC’s correspondent in Sanaa has the latest on the protests.
Duration: 04:48
Yemen protesters
Newshour hears what people in Yemen have been saying about the demonstrations and speaks to one protester and blogger in Sanaa.
Duration: 13:00
Japan nuclear
Operators at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan say water at one reactor is 10,000 times more radioactive than normal. Newshour hears what that means.
Duration: 18:37
Japan: Otsuschi
Set against the alarming news coming out of Japan every day, there are extraordinary tales of survival and fortitude as well. Damian Grammaticas reports from Otsuschi in north-east Japan.
Duration: 23:00
Syria protest
Thousands of protesters demanding greater freedom are marching in the Syrian city of Deraa. Newshour hears from a doctor in the city, as well as the BBC’s correspondent in Syria, Lina Sinjab.
Duration: 31:53
Syrian state TV
The director of Syrian state television, Reem Haddad, speaks to Newshour. She gives her reaction to eyewitness accounts of the protests in Deraa.
Duration: 37:17
Food etiquette
Is it bad etiquette to eat food on public transport? Newshour speaks to the presenter of the BBC series 'Cooking in the Danger Zone', Stefan Gates.
Duration: 43:00
Caribbean Service
Today is the last day the World Service has a dedicated Caribbean Service. Newshour takes a closer look at the region, with guests from Jamaica, Antigua, as well as Trinidad and Tobago.
Duration: 52:30
Syria latest
An update on the protests in Syria.
Duration: 53:00
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