14/01/2014
News from around the world with Rhod Sharp. The referendum on Egypt's new constitution, an Indian paediatrician on the end of polio there and Asafa Powell's drug disciplinary.
Egypt goes to the polls in a referendum over its proposed new constitution.
Peace seems to have broken out in the Central African Republic, plus the talks between South Sudan's warring factions continue.
We look ahead to President Hollande of France's six-monthly press conference on his plans for the economy... however there's a fair chance that his pronouncements will be overshadowed by questions about his private life.
We talk with the lawyer for a teenager in Canada who's been found guilty of possessing and disseminating child pornography after sending text messages containing naked images of her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend. All three are the same age.
And India's just gone three years without a case of polio, and will probably be declared 'polio free' by the World Health Organisation in March. We hear from Dr Naveen Thacker, a paediatrician in the Indian state of Gujurat, who's campaigned against polio for more than 20 years.
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