14/02/2011 (1300 GMT)
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Egypt
Lyse Doucet looks at what changes are emerging in Egypt after the resignation of President Mubarak last week.
Duration: 11:14
Yemen unrest
There have been clashes in Yemen between government supporters and pro-reform demonstrators. Newshour asks journalist Portia Walker what has been happening in Yemen since Mr Mubarak's resignation.
Duration: 13:00
Moscow astronauts
Newshour speaks to Jennifer Ngo-anh, the project manager of Mars 500 - the European Space Agency’s virtual mission to Mars. She told Newshour how the mission is going.
Duration: 18:16
Grammys
Newshour looks at the winners and the losers at last night’s prestigious Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Duration: 23:00
Iran opposition
The Iranian authorities have blocked access to the homes of two prominent opposition leaders. Newshour hears from Professor Ali Ansari, an Iran analyst at St Andrews University in Scotland.
Duration: 28:56
Ayaan Hirshi Ali
Ayaan Hirshi Ali - the Somali-born former Dutch MP – speaks to Newshour about the events in Egypt and whether a more moderate form of Islam can underpin genuinely secular democratic changes.
Duration: 36:10
Forced sterilisation
On Tuesday a court in the UK will decide whether or not a disabled woman, due to give birth this week, should be sterilised afterwards because she is unable to bring up a child.
Duration: 43:00
Afghanistan highway
Caroline Wyatt reports from Afghanistan, where British troops have been helping to secure Highway One, the main road which links Helmand to Kandahar and a focus for many Taliban attacks.
Duration: 48:44
Ronaldo
Football legend Ronaldo is to announce his retirement from the game later today. Rafael Spuldar, of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Brazilian Service, explains why fans haven't been very happy with Ronaldo lately.
Duration: 53:00
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