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Protests continue in Algeria

Huge crowds have gathered in the Algerian capital to oppose President Bouteflika's decision to seek a fifth term in office.

Tens-of-thousands of Algerians protesting against the rule of President Abdulaziz Bouteflika have gathered in the heart of the capital, Algiers. We've reached out to some of the protesters.

And we hear from two Korean sisters, who were adopted separately into American and Belgian families, but who've just found each other after 47 years.

And conversation about the story that's hit a nerve on International Women's Day; Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said that women's empowerment shouldn't come at the expense of men. But does empowering women really make men less relevant?

(Algerian protesters demonstrate against their ailing president"s bid for a fifth term in power, in Algiers. Credit: Ryad Kramdi/AFP/Getty Images)

53 minutes

Last on

Fri 8 Mar 201916:06GMT

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  • Fri 8 Mar 201916:06GMT

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