03/03/2011 (1400 GMT)
Colonel Gaddafi fights back; political turmoil in Tunisia; and the muse in art.
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Libya latest
Colonel Gaddafi is continuing his fight against the rebel forces that have taken over much of the east of Libya. Newshour hears from a doctor in Brega, a town targeted by Gaddafi鈥檚 bombs.
Duration: 03:56
Libya: refugees
Newshour speaks to Ayman Ghoreibi, of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, about the airlift that is underway in Tunisia.
Duration: 07:34
Libya: Arab foreign ministers
Arab Foreign Ministers met in Cairo yesterday to discuss events in Libya. Newshour asks one of them, Hoshyar Zebari of Iraq, if imposing a no-fly zone over Libya is a good idea.
Duration: 13:00
Eritrea migrants
The 大象传媒 has spoken to an Eritrean refugee in the Sinai desert, who says he is amongst a group being held by people smugglers who have tortured and threatened to kill them.
Duration: 18:05
Suze Rotolo
Bob Dylan鈥檚 muse Suze Rotolo has died aged 67. Music critic Neil McCormick looks at the role she played in Bob Dylan's life.
Duration: 23:00
ICC
The International Criminal Court will investigate Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for crimes against humanity. Newshour examines what impact this might have on events in Libya.
Duration: 32:56
Afghan Exhibition
During his visit to the UK this week, the Afghan President Hamid Karzai opened a new exhibition at the British Museum, which features some of the most important archaeological finds from his country.
Duration: 37:16
London bombings
A court in London has been hearing evidence at the inquest into the deaths of the victims of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Newshour speaks to Esther Hyman, whose sister Miriam died in the attack.
Duration: 42:46
Tunisia
Newshour's Owen Bennett-Jones reports from Tunisia, where the resignations of several government ministers have raised questions about just how long the current government can last.
Duration: 53:00
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