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05/04/2011
The 成人快手 news programme where you set the agenda.
The latest from Ivory Coast
We hear from people in Abidjan after heavy bombing overnight by UN and French troops.
The latest developments from Ivory Coast
We talk to people in Ivory Coast about what is happening there. We also hear from refugees
How long can Gbagbo refuse to surrender?
We hear the latest from in and around Ivory Coast as Gbagbo refuses to surrender.
Japan aftershock, Nato attack in Libya and Ivory Coast latest
We talk to people in Japan about the latest earthquale aftershock.
Should the rest of Europe bail out Portugal?
We talk to people in Portugal for their reaction to the bailout.
US government shutdown and violence in Ivory Coast
US government heads for shutdown if an agreement on the budget fails. What do you think?
Does Africa have a problem with democracy?
Does Africa have a problem with democracy? We hear from people across the continent.
Is France setting an example to the world?
French troops arrest Laurent Gbagbo in Abidjan. We hear your reaction to this.
Should you embrace the culture of the country you live in?
The French ban on wearing niqabs in public has come into force. We hear your reaction.
How serious is Japan's nuclear disaster?
The threat level at the Fukushima nuclear plant has been raised to 7. How worried are you?
Libya - should Nato do more and Japan's nuclear disaster
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe says Nato should do more in Libya. Do you agree?
What lessons have been learned from fallen dictators?
As Mr Mubarak and Mr Ggbagbo are detained, we gauge your thoughts.
How should we deal with deposed leaders?
Following the arrest of Mr Mubarak and his sons. We ask for your reaction.
What's the attitude to mental illness in your country?
We discuss attitudes to mental illness around the world.
Are you afraid of mental illness?
We discuss attitudes towards mental illness, and what makes a "good" immigrant.
On air at 1700GMT: Vittorio Arrigoni & NATO's next step in Libya
Discussions on the murder of an Italian activist in Gaza, and Nato's next step in Libya.
What are acceptable public displays of affection?
We talk to people around the world about what's an acceptable public display of affection.
1700 GMT: Latest from Misrata and post-election violence in Nigeria
Is this the most successful Nigerian election in decades & the latest from Misrata.
On air at 1100GMT: Finland going to the right.
We discuss the rise of the right in Finland and reactions to elections in Nigeria.
WHYS 60: Protests growing in Syria
Syria's government labels the protests an 'armed insurrection' yet they are continuing.
Change in Cuba and humanitarian crisis in Libya
Fidel Castro steps down as leader of Cuba's communist party. Is this the end of an era?
WHYS 30: Should Gaddafi be allowed to leave with dignity?
Should Libya's Colonel Gaddafi be allowed to leave office with dignity?
WHYS 60: Does the treatment of Bradley Manning shame Obama?
Does the treatment of Bradley Manning bring shame on President Obama?
WHYS 60: The role of war reporters
After the deaths of two photo journalists in Libya, we discuss the role of war reporting.
WHYS 60: Deaths in conflict
In war, do some deaths matter more than others? We also discuss violence in Nigeria.
WHYS 60: Is the Arab spring over?
Is the Arab spring over? We look at Libya, Bahrain, Yemen and Syria.
WHYS 30: Drones in Libya & doctors targeted in Bahrain
Reactions to the use of drones in Libya and doctors being targeted in Bahrain.
WHYS 30: Sai Baba - holy man or fake?
The Indian guru Sri Satya Sai Baba died on Sunday. How will he be remembered?
WHYS 60: Does Wikileaks prove Gitmo should continue?
After details are released of the prisoners in Guantanamo Bay, should the camp remain?
WHYS 30: Is it good that there is no longer such a thing as privacy?
Who should know about what we do and who we do it with? And do they have a right to know?