28/02/2012 (1400 GMT)
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Syria
Ricken Patel of the global campaigning group Avaaz tells us about the operation in which the wounded British photojournalist Paul Conroy was smuggled out of Homs.
Duration: 05:46
Syria 2
Our correspondent Jim Muir reports from Beirut on the dramatic rescue of Paul Conroy.
Duration: 03:30
My London: Will Hutton
Over the last few weeks we've been exploring London with the help of a range of prominent Londoners. Today is the turn of Will Hutton, a writer and thinker.
Duration: 03:12
Russians in London
Following protests in Russia which followed December's disputed parliamentary elections, we have been speaking to some incerasongly political Russians based in London.
Duration: 07:45
Japan 1
Roland Buerk is among the first international journalists to be given acess to the Fukushima site since the earthquake and tsunami struck nearly a year ago.
Duration: 02:15
Japan 2
A new report has criticised the official Japanese response to last year's disaster. We speak to the man behind it.
Duration: 05:30
Japan 3
The Japanese government's response to the report's findings.
Duration: 02:40
Sierra Leone military
A decade after the civil war ended in Sierra Leone can its armed forces bring peace to Somalia?
Duration: 02:40
Syrian UN
Drama at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva as the Syrian delegation walks out. Imogen Foulkes reports.
Duration: 02:37
Wotwentwrong.com
Can a website help you learn from your failed relationships?
Duration: 03:27
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