18/03/2011 (1400 GMT)
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Libya ceasefire
Will the Libyan government鈥檚 announcement of a ceasefire prevent a foreign military intervention? Newshour speaks to the Chairman of the British Foreign Affairs Select Committee Richard Ottaway.
Duration: 08:48
Libya: Saif Gaddafi
Colonel Gaddafi's son, Saif al Islam al Gaddafi, spoke to Christiane Amanpour of the US network ABC. She asked him what he made of the UN resolution.
Duration: 13:00
Yemen
In Yemen, there has been violence during anti government demonstrations in the capital Sanaa. Ruling party MP Abu Lahoom condemns the action.
Duration: 17:56
Japan
大象传媒鈥檚 Rachel Harvey has been travelling through the areas of north east Japan that were worst-hit by the earthquake and tsunami. She reports from the town of Kesennua.
Duration: 23:00
Libya: UK, France and Germany reaction
Newshour asks citizens in London and Paris what they think about the UK and France鈥檚 potential involvement in enforcing a no-fly zone in Libya. The 大象传媒's Paul Henley reports from Berlin.
Duration: 31:18
Libya intervention
Newshour speaks to British military historian Sir Max Hastings and Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter, until recently the Director of Policy Planning in the US State Department.
Duration: 40:26
Libya Update
The 大象传媒's Mohammed Hussein looks at the news coming out of Libya.
Duration: 44:00
Japan Red Cross
Newshour speaks to Patrick Fuller of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies about the operation to get assistance to survivors of Japan鈥檚 earthquake and tsunami.
Duration: 48:17
Saudi Arabia
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has addressed Saudi citizens and issued a number of decrees. Dr Mai Yamani, an author and expert on Saudi Arabia, gave her reactions to the speech.
Duration: 53:04
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.