05/10/2011 (1300 GMT)
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Greece
Clashes between police and protesters in Athens following the latest austerity measures. The BBC's Mark Lowen is there.
Duration: 03:14
Greek middle-classes
Chris Morris meets the people who are just trying to make ends meet.
Duration: 05:49
Somalia Red Cross
The operation to deliver food to more than a million starving people in rebel-controlled parts of Somalia.
Duration: 03:30
The Beatles and Elvis
Did you know the Beatles actually met Elvis? Newshour speaks to the man who arranged it.
Duration: 05:25
India new computer
We hear about the launch of the world's cheapest touch-screen tablet computer.
Duration: 03:45
Syria
The mystery of Zainab al Hosni.
Duration: 03:33
Libya Sirte fighters
Jonathan Head meets some of the people who fled the town of Sirte as fighting continues.
Duration: 04:19
Banks
Is this the start of a full-blown banking crisis?
Duration: 07:16
Zimbabwe children
Amnesty International says that children affected by forced evictions in Zimbabwe in 2005 still can't go to school.
Duration: 01:58
Gary Kemp
The "true" story behind the song that started millions of new romances.
Duration: 06:56
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