22/02/2011 (1400 GMT)
What's going on in Libya?; New Zealand quake; does race matter in adopting a child?
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Libya: on the ground
We speak to a Libyan demonstrator outside the Libyan embassy in Dubai.
Duration: 02:19
Libya: correspondent
Our Tripoli correspondent on what she's seen today.
Duration: 03:17
Libya: India ambassador
The former Libyan ambassador to Delhi tells us why he has stepped down.
Duration: 04:00
Libya: on the ground
News agency reports, tweets and other social media.
Duration: 03:20
New Zealand
The devastating earthquake in which at least 65 people are known to have died.
Duration: 08:14
Libya: diplomacy
The Arab League condemns violence against protestors.
Duration: 00:50
Libya: UK embassy staff
The worker who quit his job at the Libyan embassy in London.
Duration: 08:26
Libya: wires
News agency latest reports.
Duration: 01:03
Cairo media
Uncertainty and turmoil in Egypt.
Duration: 04:00
US Somalia
Pirates kill four Americans captured off the coast of Somalia.
Duration: 02:30
Adoption
Discussion of the new UK adoption guidelines - how important is racially-appropriate adoption?
Duration: 05:44
Libya: evacuations
Preparations to evacuate stranded Bengalis from Libya have started.
Duration: 03:00
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- Tue 22 Feb 2011 14:05GMT大象传媒 World Service Online
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