31/01/2011 (1400 GMT)
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Egypt protests
Lyse Doucet is in Cairo as anti-government protests enter a seventh day.
Duration: 05:21
Egypt protests
Opposition parties have held a ‘people’s parliament’ meeting. Wael Nawara is the secretary general of one of the parties involved, El Ghad.
Duration: 03:47
Egypt protests
Lyse Doucet is in Tahrir Square, the main meeting place for protests in Cairo.
Duration: 03:00
New Orleans policing
Andy Gallacher reports on how a new police chief and mayor hope to counter a reputation of corruption in the city.
Duration: 03:54
John Barry dies
Arts reporter Vincent Dowd looks back at the life of the prolific British composer famous for his James Bond film scores.
Duration: 04:45
Egypt protests
John Sudworth reports from the centre of Cairo where a strong aerial military presence keeps watch on protesters.
Duration: 03:12
Egypt protests
James Reynolds looks at the reaction in Iran to recent developments in the Arab world.
Duration: 02:29
China Egypt
Professor David Kelly from the China Research centre at Sydney's University of Technology discusses Beijing’s reaction to the protests.
Duration: 03:23
Jordan protests
Prince Hassan of Jordan on the recent wave of protests spreading through the Arab world.
Duration: 06:21
UK gangs
British youth workers discuss the government’s new efforts to control youth gangs on the streets of the UK.
Duration: 06:03
Rubber climber
British climber Adam Potter speaks to Newshour after he survived a 300 metre fall down a Scottish mountain.
Duration: 02:45
Rubber climber
British climber Adam Potterspeaks to Newshour after he survived a 300 metre fall down a Scottish mountain.
Duration: 02:45
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