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26/11/2010 (1400 GMT)

Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.

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55 minutes

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Fri 26 Nov 2010 14:05GMT

Chapters

  • Korea

    Newshour hears from a reporter who has visited the island of Yeonpyeong, that was shelled on Tuesday by North Korea.

    Duration: 07:20

  • China Nigeria

    In Nigeria, Chinese companies are bidding for potential oil sites, constructing roads and opening up factories. But, as Caroline Duffield reports, not everyone is happy about this.

    Duration: 12:16

  • Egypt elections

    Newshour asks Hani Shukrallah, Managing Editor of Al-Ahram, a state-owned newspaper, whether he thinks the Egyptian elections are going to be free and fair.

    Duration: 22:10

  • Katyn Russia

    Russia's parliament has condemned Joseph Stalin for the mass execution of Poles at Katyn during World War II. Newshour asks if this will improve relations between Russia and Poland.

    Duration: 34:50

  • Turkey writers

    Author V.S Naipaul has stayed away from the European Writers' Parliament event in Istanbul after other writers objected to comments he made in 2001 about Islam. Newshour finds out why.

    Duration: 42:07

  • Mogadishu mayor

    Fergus Nicholl speaks to Mohamed Ahmed Noor, a former London-based Somali who is now Mayor of Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu – one of the most violent cities in the world.

    Duration: 47:38

  • Alice Sommer

    One of the oldest people in Britain, Alice Sommer, is celebrating her 107th birthday today. She is thought to be the oldest survivor anywhere of the Nazi holocaust. Vincent Dowd went to meet her.

    Duration: 53:04

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  • Fri 26 Nov 2010 14:05GMT

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