11/03/2011 (1400 GMT)
Massive quake and tsunami hits Japan; Zawiya after the battle; Saudi protest clampdown
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Japan quake latest
Our correspondent Roland Buerk and witness reports of the most powerful earthquake in Japan's recorded history.
Duration: 03:30
Japan corr
Former 大象传媒 Tokyo correspondent Charles Scanlon in the studio.
Duration: 02:13
Japan expert
Seismology expert Professor James Jackson from Cambridge University Department of Earth Sciences.
Duration: 02:48
UN Japan aid
Elisabeth Byrs from the UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Assistance.
Duration: 02:55
Japan corr
More from Charles Scanlon.
Duration: 02:00
Libya
Former Libyan Justice Minister Mustafa al-Jalil plus British Prime Minister David Cameron and reports from Chris Morris and Debra Haynes of the Times.
Duration: 08:00
Japan Quake UN
UN Secretary General Ban ki Moon says the international community will do all it can to help.
Duration: 01:00
Japan corr
Latest from Charles Scanlon.
Duration: 01:50
Tsunami Manila
We speak to the chairman of the Red Cross in the Philippines, which is bracing itself for a possible tsunami.
Duration: 02:25
Saudi protest
Paul Wood reports on the latest Middle East country demanding political and economic reform.
Duration: 05:00
Saudi protest 2
Author Robert Lacey on how Saudi's rulers are likely to view today's attempted protests.
Duration: 03:50
Japan corr
More from Charles Scanlon.
Duration: 02:00
Cairo economy
Jonathan Head on the aftermath of the revolution in Egypt which deposed President Mubarak.
Duration: 04:00
Japan oil prices
Business reporter Mark Gregory on what the earthquake and tsunami will do to the financial markets and oil prices.
Duration: 02:35
Japan corr
Charles Scanlon to close.
Duration: 02:20
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