24/03/2011 (1400 GMT)
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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Libya: Tripoli
Fighting continues in key Libyan cities after the fifth consecutive night of air strikes by international forces. Newshour hears from a Tripoli resident, who describes what life is like in his city.
Duration: 06:17
Libya: no-fly zone
In Benghazi, the 大象传媒鈥檚 Kevin Connolly speaks to Mustafa Gheriani of the interim Transitional National Council.
Duration: 13:00
Japan
It is now 13 days since the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit Japan and many families are still living in evacuation centres. Roland Buerk reports from Odachi on the north-east coast.
Duration: 19:29
Dirt
A new exhibition at the Wellcome Collection in London travels across centuries and continents to explore our different attitudes to dirt.
Duration: 23:00
Syria
Reports from the city of Deraa in Syria say at least 18 people were killed when security forces fired on anti-government demonstrations. Newshour speaks to Nadeem Houry of Human Rights Watch.
Duration: 33:16
Libya intervention
James Blitz of the Financial Times and Roane Carey of The Nation magazine look at historical precedents for foreign intervention in conflicts, and the lessons that can be learnt from them.
Duration: 43:00
Thailand Burma quake
The latest on the two strong earthquakes that have struck north-east Burma, close to the Thailand and Laos border.
Duration: 45:52
Ivory Coast
Charles Ble Goude is the minister for Youth in Mr Gbagbo's disputed government in Ivory Coast. Speaking this morning to National Public Radio, he accused the UN of taking sides in the conflict.
Duration: 50:37
Germany election
The people of Baden Wuerttemberg in Germany go to the polls on Sunday. Anti-nuclear reaction to the accident at Japan鈥檚 Fukushima power station may result in the country's first green state government
Duration: 53:02
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.