15/09/2010 (1300 GMT)
Tea Party shakes-up US politics; Senegal's begging children; George Michael behind bars
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Primaries
The anti-tax Tea Party movement has triumphed in Republican Primaries in Delaware and New York. Newshour hears reactions from Tea Party supporter Ron Shirey and Sanford Henry of Republicans Abroad.
Duration: 12:52
Catholic Immigrants
Could immigration provide the best opportunity for generations for the Catholic Church in England and Wales? Vincent Dowd reports.
Duration: 19:12
George Michael
George Michael began his 8 week prison sentence this morning - after he was convicted on Tuesday for driving under the influence of cannabis. The singer’s biographer Bruce Dessau speaks to Newshour.
Duration: 22:54
Middle East Talks
How are the Israeli and Palestinian people reacting to the peace talks? Our Middle East Correspondent, Rupert Wingfield Hayes reports from the Palestinian territories and from Tel Aviv.
Duration: 32:10
Marshall Fund
How do Europeans view the US president and his policies? We speak to Constanze Stelzenmueller of the German Marshall Fund in Berlin.
Duration: 36:01
Pakistan Drone Attacks
The Americans have stepped up their drone attacks in North Western Pakistan. ´óÏó´«Ã½ Online's correspondent in Islamabad, Ilyas Khan, explains the background to the strikes.
Duration: 38:48
Nigeria President
Nigeria's president Goodluck Jonathan has announced on Facebook today, that he intends to run for the presidency in next year's election.
Duration: 42:25
Snails
We speak to British grandmother, Ruth Brooks who has made a scientific breakthrough about the homing instinct of snails.
Duration: 47:13
Senegal Schools
Every day in Senegal tens of thousands of boys who attend Islamic boarding schools are forced to beg, by their own teachers – as the ´óÏó´«Ã½â€™s Angus Crawford reports.
Duration: 51:57
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- Wed 15 Sep 2010 13:05GMT´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service Online
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