16/03/2010
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Thai blood spattering
Anti government protestors in Bangkok donate blood as a symbolic gesture of sacrifice.
Duration: 04:26
Superpower persuaders
Chris Vallance investigates the importance of internet techniques of persuasion.
Duration: 05:26
Superpower monologue
A Nigerian computer scientist on the role the internet will play in African development.
Duration: 03:28
Big brains
British neurologist Colin Blakemore has a theory on why human brains are so big.
Duration: 04:37
India rural wealth
Chris Morris explains why villagers near India's big cities are getting rich quick.
Duration: 04:17
Zuma Zimbabwe visit
The significance of South African President Zuma's visit to Zimbabwe.
Duration: 06:20
Roma rights
A Strasbourg court rules for a group of Roma children whose education was segregated.
Duration: 05:21
Taliban leaders whereabouts
Do the people of Karachi think the leaders of Afghanistan's Taliban are sheltering there?
Duration: 05:00
Green and mean
Are people who buy environmentally friendly products more likely to lie and cheat?
Duration: 03:50
Michael Jackson
Sony signs a new record deal for Jackson's music, some of it never previously released.
Duration: 05:14
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- Tue 16 Mar 2010 14:05GMT成人快手 World Service Online
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.