01/10/2011 (1300 GMT)
Pakistani man sentenced to death for killing opponent of blasphemy law; Haqqani capture
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Pakistan's blasphemy law
In January the Governor of Punjab was shot dead by his police bodyguard.
Duration: 01:22
Pakistan's blasphemy law (2)
But Mr Qadri’s popularity hasn't stopped him from being sentenced to death by a court.
Duration: 09:11
Pakistan blasphemy law (3)
Some Pakistanis agree the governor should have been killed others are shocked.
Duration: 12:49
India symphony orchestra
The symphony orchestra of India was set up to make Western classical music more popular.
Duration: 18:02
Dutch city bans "drug tourists"
Most tourists visiting the Dutch city of Maastricht will be banned from smoking cannabis.
Duration: 22:37
Top Afghanistan militant captured
A senior commander of the Taliban-aligned Haqqani network, has been captured.
Duration: 29:45
Top Afghanistan militant captured
We talk to Ahmed Rashid, author of books on the Taliban about Haji Mali Khan’s capture.
Duration: 32:06
Robert Ford
US ambassador to Syria Robert Ford speaks of being attacked in Damascus.
Duration: 36:10
World's oldest professional wrestler
Wrestler Saleb Ghaleb aged 82 has taken on a 46-year-old opponent.
Duration: 40:36
Using the word fat
A survey in the US has found that parents don’t like doctors to use the words ‘fat’.
Duration: 49:46
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