14/11/2011 (1400 GMT)
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Syria
After Syria is suspended from the Arab League, its Foreign Minister says all "plots" against Syria will fail.
Duration: 01:38
King Abdullah
The BBC's Lyse Doucet has an exclusive interview with King Abdullah of Jordan, who says the Syrian president should step down.
Duration: 06:50
Italy
We ask the independent MP Paolo Guzzani if there will be fundamental economic reform in Italy.
Duration: 04:03
China bodyguards
Martin Patience reports from China where many wealthy women are seeking to employ female bodyguards.
Duration: 04:18
Burma Aung San
A year after she was released from house arrset, the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi delivers her verdict on the long road to democracy in Burma.
Duration: 04:07
Breivik reporter
The Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik appears in court in front of some of his victims and the media.
Duration: 04:19
South Sudan
The world's newest country, South Sudan, faces huge development and security challenges. James Copnall reports from the capital of Unity State.
Duration: 05:00
Israel human rights
A discussion on attempts to limit foreign contributions to what are deemed to be "political" non-governmental organisations in Israel.
Duration: 06:51
Music amnesia
Deborah Wearing describes life with her husband, the British conductor Clive Wearing, who developed severe amnesia but can still play music and conduct a choir.
Duration: 07:38
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