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03/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
Tony Blair on radical Islam, traffic jams in China, and the talking stamp.
04/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
Afghan Peace Council; French protests support Roma; a new biography of Simon Wiesenthal.
04/09/2010
Protests in France against the expulsion of the Roma and the UN investigates Darfur attack
05/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
ETA declares halt to attacks; US troops fight in Iraq; and 12 year olds swim the Channel.
05/09/2010 (1300 GMT)
ETA's call to halt violence; Bets and cricket; Music censorship and Mao's great famine.
06/09/2010
A longer life for German nuclear power; questions on death of Belarus opposition figure
06/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
US midterms; Mongolia's extreme nationalism and Saad Hariri's surprising revelation.
07/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
Is it legal to burn the Koran?Parsis take to speed-dating and why are bumble bees dying?
07/09/2010 (1300 GMT)
Julia Gillard heads new Australian goverment; France strikes, and who is Bob Diamond?
08/09/2010 (2100 BST)
BP report on oil spill; Sri Lanka's constitution; and sexual abuse of boys in Afghanistan.
08/09/2010
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
10/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
Musharraf plans comeback; Obama pleads for calm; and Italian footballers announce strike.
10/09/2010
Koran burning; Mozambique food shortages and offshore teaching
11/09/2010 (1200 GMT)
The US marks the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks amid heightened religious animosities.
09/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
The Mayor of Gainesville on the threat to burn the Koran; and a academic course on zombies
11/09/2010
09/09/2010
Islam and the US; Malaysian babies and vitamins for Alzheimer's
13/09/2010 (1300 GMT)
Belgium's Catholic Church pledges to help sex abuse victims, and Mario; still Super at 25
14/09/2010 (1300 GMT)
Middle East peace talks; Iran releases US prisoner; and a forgotten British war heroine.
12/09/2010 (1200 GMT)
Turkey votes on constitutional reform, and Iran offers to free a US prisoner..for a price.
13/09/2010
Why are some Muslims angered more by insults to the Koran than by social injustices?
14/09/2010
US woman freed from Iranian detention; France's Roma expulsions; and economic euthanasia?
12/09/2010
Turkish referendum; banking reforms; the cat organ and what is a Jewish State?
15/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
Nigerian politics by Facebook; Papal controversy; and should we care if languages die?
15/09/2010 (1300 GMT)
Tea Party shakes-up US politics; Senegal's begging children; George Michael behind bars
16/09/2010 (1300 GMT)
The Pope visits the UK; Mexican children on the drugs war; a rare male opera singer
16/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
The Pope warns of aggressive secularism in the UK. And a controversial statue in Zimbabwe.
17/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
The eve of Afghan elections; music from an MRI scan; the end of the foreign correspondent?
17/09/2010
Chechen separatist leader arrested; Pope meets UK pupils; do we need philosophy?
18/09/2010 (1200 GMT)
Elections in Afghanistan, and the Pope speaks on clerical abuse in a London sermon.
18/09/2010 (2000 GMT)
At a mass in London's Westminster Cathedral the Pope apologises to victims of child abuse