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Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers from around the world, introduced by Pascale Harter. In this edition: CHRIS MORRIS considers how much of a kicking voters in Greece are planning to give their political parties in this weekend's vote; PAUL MASON joins the innovative - and often noisy - protests across the roads, farmland and apartment buildings of Spain; RANA JAWAD points out that while Libyan life might seem like 'civilised anarchy' these days, it's also a time for new freedoms; LUCY HOOKER declines to join in the new Burmese gold rush at the gem markets of Rangoon; and TARA NEILL wonders why nearly 20 years after the death of apartheid, her mixed-race daughter can still confound and confuse some South Africans.
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