07/02/2011 (1400 GMT)
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Egypt protests
Jon Leyne is in Cairo as anti-government protests continue despite efforts to get the country up and running again.
Duration: 03:29
Egypt USA
Journalist Nicholas Noe discusses why US Ambassador Wisner might have seemed to contradict the official US line towards Egypt.
Duration: 06:35
Assange in court
Gabriel Gatehouse reports from the London court where the wikileaks founder, who is accused of sex offences, is fighting extradition to Sweden.
Duration: 02:00
China transport
Martin Patience looks at how public transport could solve the growing problems caused by car ownership.
Duration: 04:07
Food and love
Chef Locando Locatelli looks at the importance of food in a relationship.
Duration: 03:20
Sudan referendum
Martin Plaut is in south Sudan as President Omar al-Bashir accepts the result of the vote to divide the country.
Duration: 06:41
Tiger mothers
Michael Bristow in Beijing investigates how tough love is thought by some Chinese to be the key to high achieving children.
Duration: 04:45
Tiger mothers
Author Amy Chua discusses her controversial book that looks at contrasting parenting techniques .
Duration: 04:46
Thailand Cambodia
Rachel Harvey is on the border where four days of military contact over disputed ownership of land has raised tension in the region.
Duration: 03:38
Huffington Post
Emma Barnett from Britain鈥檚 Daily Telegraph newspaper looks at the $350 million deal with internet giant AOL.
Duration: 03:15
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