BBC Newshour (News)

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GlobalNews: 24 Nov 09

Tue, Nov 24 Listen
Darwin's Origin of Species anniversary / Iraq enquiry starts / bull killing in South Africa / smashing sub-atomic atoms

GlobalNews: 23 Nov 09 AM

Mon, Nov 23 Listen
Deep sea creatures / Eritrean refugees / River Ganges poluution / Chess in Kandahar

GlobalNews: 20 Nov 09 AM

Fri, Nov 20 Listen
Europe gains a president/ legal ruling over Hurricane Katrina/ Kenyan street children/ salary give away

GlobalNews: 19 Nov 09 AM

Thu, Nov 19 Listen
Karzai's inauguration / California's battle against wide screen televisions / Algeria qualifies for football World Cup

GlobalNews: 18 Nov 09 AM

Wed, Nov 18 Listen
Somali Pirates/Israeli Housing/Chemical Castration

GlobalNews: 17 Nov 09 AM

Tue, Nov 17
Drugs-related violence in Mexico/Gordon Brown on Afghanistan/Healthcare in South Africa

GlobalNews: 01 Apr 09 AM

Wed, Apr 1 Listen
G20 and Protectionism / Israel government / Matchstick town in Britain / Saving the rainforest

GlobalNews: 31 Mar 09 AM

Tue, Mar 31 Listen
Afghanistan Conference / North African Migrants / Gaza Domestic Violence / A Malaysian view on protectionism

GlobalNews: 30 Mar 09 AM

Mon, Mar 30 Listen
US GM Resign / Ivory Coast Football / Afghanistan Migration

GlobalNews: 13 MAR 09 AM

Fri, Mar 13 Listen
Madoff admits $50 billion fraud scheme/Aid workers pull out of Sudan/Ethical investment/Cocaine and Violence/Chinese in Tibet/Self healing plastic/Bionic eye.

GlobalNews: 06 Jan 09 PM

Tue, Jan 6 Listen
Gaza child trauma / Israeli army iv / Prison Yoga / Galaxy doomed.

GlobalNews: 19 Dec 08 AM

Fri, Dec 19 2008 Listen
Hamas ends truce / Alan Johnston and Ingrid Betancourt / Rwanda

GlobalNews: 17 Dec 08 AM

Wed, Dec 17 2008 Listen
US interest rate at lowest level/Rare insight into the earth's history/Central African Republic's tragedy

GlobalNews: 16 Dec 08 AM

Tue, Dec 16 2008 Listen
Nobel physicist named US energy secretary/Investors entangled in Madoff case/Scrabble is 60 years old

GlobalNews: 12 Dec 08 PM

Fri, Dec 12 2008 Listen
EU and Japan boost economies / Climate change deal / DRC diary.

GlobalNews: 05 Dec 08 AM

Fri, Dec 5 2008 Listen
Rescue package for US carmakers/Mexico's fight against drug cartels/ Profiteers of the DR Congo war

GlobalNews: 29 Sep 08 AM

Mon, Sep 29 2008 Listen
Financial Bailout / Al Qaeda / Somalian pirates / Belarus elections

GlobalNews: 26 Sep 08 PM

Fri, Sep 26 2008 Listen
Food scare goes global / Austria far right / Channel Rocket man.

Saffron Country

Tue, Dec 11 2007 Listen
Iran is best known, economically, as one of the world's largest oil exporters. But it is also the world's number one producer of saffron. The government is working hard to improve the lot of saffron farmers - with important political consequences, as our correspondent Jon Leyne discovered when he visited eastern Iran.

Torture or Technique?

Tue, Dec 11 2007 Listen
A former CIA interrogator has confirmed that al-Qaeda suspects have been subjected to an interrogation technique known as "water-boarding". President Bush has repeatedly said the US doesn't use torture - so the question is whether waterboarding is torture or not. We spoke to amnesty international, but first former CIA man John Kiriakou.

Blasts in Algiers

Tue, Dec 11 2007 Listen
Two explosions in the Algerian capital have killed at least 22 people. One of the bombs targeted the offices of United Nations agencies in Algiers. We speak to a representative of the UN and to a North Africa analyst.

NY to N Korea

Mon, Dec 10 2007 Listen
The New York Philharmonic Orchestra is to play in North Korea in February. Are such trips a way of breaking down barriers? British soprano Suzannah Clarke has performed in Pyongyang several times.

Black sentenced

Mon, Dec 10 2007 Listen
The disgraced media tycoon Conrad Black has been sentenced to six-and-a-half years in jail for raiding the coffers of his company Hollinger International of millions of dollars. We hear from the Chicago courtroom.

Progress on space-based solar

Sun, Dec 9 2007 Listen
Scientists in Europe and the United States say they're close to one possible way of combatting global warming; it's a new design for giant solar panels which would orbit the earth. Pallab Ghosh is the BBC's Science Correspondent.

Africa EU summit: a success?

Sun, Dec 9 2007 Listen
The Africa EU summit ended with the adoption of a new Strategic Partnership agree-ment covering security and democracy, but opinions differed as to its success. Louis Michel is EU Develop-ment Commissioner. Plus why Robert Mugabe made the Ugandan-born Anglican Archbishop of York cut up his clerical collar on TV today.

Battle in Afghanistan

Sun, Dec 9 2007 Listen
Afghan government and International Security Assist-ance Force (ISAF) troops are trying to wrest control of Musa Qala in southern Afghanistan back from the Taleban. General Dan McNeil is the US Commander of ISAF.

Is recession good?

Sat, Dec 8 2007 Listen
The credit crunch in the financial markets means there's less funding for businesses and investors. Could that be good for the environment? Listen to Green MEP Dr Caroline Lucas.

Kosovo fears

Sat, Dec 8 2007 Listen
Talks on Kosovo remain deadlocked: the Albanian majority is determined to achieve independence; Serbia remains implacably opposed. Alan Little reports on new fears of ethnic violence.

Who's scared of Iran?

Sat, Dec 8 2007 Listen
At a conference in Bahrain today US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said he still believes Iran is developing nuclear weapons, despite the recent National Intelligence Estimate from the CIA. How did his Arab audience react?

Karlheinz Stockhausen is dead

Fri, Dec 7 2007 Listen
The experimental German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen died today at the age of 79. The musician, composer and artist Brian Eno tells Newshour why Stockhausen was so influential, and takes issue with reports of what the composer said about 9/11.

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