13/01/2011 (1400 GMT)
Lebanese political crisis; Tunisians abroad speak out and the guide dog comes of age
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Lebanon
A special report live from Beirut. The 成人快手鈥檚 Owen Bennett-Jones speaks to the UN Secretary General鈥檚 Special Envoy to Lebanon Michael Williams and author of "Killing Mr Lebanon", Nicholas Blandford.
Duration: 12:57
Floods
Flood waters are wreaking havoc in Australia, Brazil and Sri Lanka. Newshour has reports from all three countries.
Duration: 19:07
La Ni帽a
Dr Adam Scaife, a climate scientist at the MET office in the UK, discusses whether the floods affecting several countries are more than just a coincidence.
Duration: 22:57
Lebanon 2
In a live report from Lebanon, Owen Bennett-Jones hears the views of students in Beirut and speaks to the UN Secretary General鈥檚 Special Envoy to Lebanon Michael Williams.
Duration: 35:19
Coming of Age
As part of the Coming of Age series, Newshour meets Jim Muirehead, the new owner of Neil - a black labrador who's just qualified as a registered guide dog in London.
Duration: 38:40
Tunisia unrest
Newshour hears from two ex-pat Tunisians who have been following the protests in their home country via social networking websites like Facebook.
Duration: 43:00
Cathedral
The 成人快手鈥檚 Sarah Rainsford visits a 40-metre tall cathedral that is being built by an elderly man, almost single-handedly, out of junk.
Duration: 48:44
Lebanon 3
Owen Bennett-Jones speaks to Dr Habib Zoghbi, a businessman in the hotel trade and a prominent commentator in Lebanon.
Duration: 51:50
Olympics
Breaking news.
Duration: 53:00
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