28/01/2011 (1400 GMT)
Protestors take to the streets in Egypt but will demonstrations lead to real reform?
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Chapters
-
Egypt: protests
Thousands of Egyptians are protesting on the streets of Cairo and other cities. Newshour speaks to the 大象传媒鈥檚 Assad Sawey, who was injured at one of the protests.
Duration: 07:42
Egypt: analysis
The latest on the protests from the 大象传媒鈥檚 correspondents in Cairo and Suez. Dr Maha Azzam, an Associate Fellow at Chatham House, discusses President Hosni Mubarak鈥檚 regime.
Duration: 13:03
Egypt: US response
What has been the response of the United States to the protests? Newshour speaks to Robert Daneen, a Middle East expert at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington.
Duration: 18:19
Arab world
The 大象传媒鈥檚 Arab affairs analyst Magdi Abdelhadi considers the impact of the recent Tunisian protests on the current demonstrations in Egypt.
Duration: 23:00
Mandela health
Former South African president Nelson Mandela has been discharged from hospital. The 大象传媒鈥檚 correspondent in Johannesburg, Mike Wooldridge, looks at what will happen next.
Duration: 30:15
Middle East youth
Do these protests mark the start of a major upheaval in North Africa and the Middle East? Newshour speaks to an Egyptian living in London, a doctor in Tunisia and an Iranian blogger living in Dubai.
Duration: 37:16
Boutros Boutros Ghali
Doctor Boutros Boutros Ghali is a former secretary general of the UN and before that, he served for many years as Hosni Mubarak's foreign minister. Does he see parallels with what happened in Tunisia?
Duration: 39:12
Middle East leadership
Newshour looks at the perils of leaderless movements. If President Mubarak goes, will there be a leadership vacuum?
Duration: 43:03
Egypt: Cairo and Suez
The 大象传媒鈥檚 John Sudworth reports on the clashes in Cairo and Rupert Wingfield-Hayes has the latest from Suez.
Duration: 50:17
Broadcast
- Fri 28 Jan 2011 14:05GMT大象传媒 World Service Online
Podcast
-
Newshour
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.