06/11/2011(1200GMT)
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Syria
With more protesters being shot dead in Syria and last week's agreement with the Arab League seemingly in tatters, will Syria now be expelled from the League?
Duration: 08:00
West Bengal
Businessmen in Calcutta are seeking a divine answer to economic woes. Rahul Tandon reports.
Duration: 04:30
Netherlands halal
What impact will the expected ban on halal and kosher methods of slaughter have in The Netherlands?
Duration: 04:03
Ugly music
Professor Scott Rickard has composed what he says is the most mathematically ugly piece of music possible.
Duration: 05:30
Euro crisis?
Marc Roche, London correspondent for the French newspaper Le Monde, has a controversial view: he says there is no Euro crisis.
Duration: 04:00
School economy
How much experience do you need to run an economy? Paddy O'Connell meets some teenagers who think they can do better than those currently in charge.
Duration: 05:44
Guatemala
There's a presidential election run-off in Guatemala, where voters are facing serious crime problems.
Duration: 04:44
Jazz
Is jazz becoming less cool? Vincent Dowd reports from the London Jazz Festival.
Duration: 04:46
Sir Alex Ferguson
The Manchester United manager is marking 25 years in charge of the club.
Duration: 02:07
Ferguson: a profile
The former football manager Jim Smith speaks about what kind of man Sir Alex Ferguson is.
Duration: 03:52
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- Sun 6 Nov 201112:05GMTBBC World Service Online
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