12/02/2010
Haiti one month on, free speech finds a safe haven in Iceland, controversy over 'My Name is Khan, Ghana's 'snow leopard' skier and the future for crowdsourced goods.
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Haiti a month on
Mike Wooldridge is at events to mark the national day of mourning for quake victims.
Duration: 03:30
Rebuilding Haiti
Nick Davis speaks with specialist engineers rebuilding Haiti's port.
Duration: 00:25
Haiti future
US military Colonel Gerry Reeves on how aid distribution is going in Haiti.
Duration: 03:00
Ghana's Winter Olympics
Alpine skier Kwame Nkrumah Acheam Pong dreams of Olympic gold.
Duration: 07:27
Fonseka appeal granted
What faces Sri Lankan politics as losing candidate seeks conspiracy charge reprieve?
Duration: 03:42
Somalia-UK solidarity
Halima Awaleh is looking to change the negative reputation of her country in London.
Duration: 08:40
Bollywood Shiv Sena
Hardliners are opposed to a new film, spokesman Rahul Narvekar explains why.
Duration: 01:43
Bollywood film
People have been angered as some cinemas refuse to show the film.
Duration: 03:05
Missing "Metropolis"
Berlin is to screen an 83 year old 'lost' classic film. Steve Rosenberg is there.
Duration: 05:05
Open sourced design
Jay Rogers discusses his idea to collaboratively design a car.
Duration: 04:12
Icelandic safe haven
Chris Vallance reports on hopes to create a libel-proof journalistic sanctuary.
Duration: 03:10
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