02/10/2011 (1300 GMT)
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Hundreds arrested in US protest
Police in New York have arrested more than 700 people who protested against what they see as the greed of financiers. Newshour asks if the protests can become a national movement.
Duration: 11:15
Euro zone debt crisis 'threat' to other countries
The British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to the 大象传媒 about his concerns for the UK economy as countries in the euro zone struggle with the debt crisis.
Duration: 13:34
Iceland EU membership bid
Formal negotiations have started for Iceland's bid to join the EU. But with the current problems in the euro zone, are they still keen to join? Paul Henley's been to Reykjavik to find out.
Duration: 18:30
Israeli writer wins right to have 'no religion'
One of Israel's most acclaimed authors has won the right to be officially registered as 'without religion' rather than 'Jewish'. Yoram Kaniuk speaks to Newshour.
Duration: 22:59
Sudan bans southern parties for being 'foreign'
A Sudanese opposition leader tells Newshour why he believes independence for the south has left many in Sudan without a voice.
Duration: 35:39
Sirte medical needs dire, says Red Cross
The International Committee of the Red Cross says the humanitarian situation is dire in the Libyan city of Sirte. Newshour hears from an ICRC spokesperson.
Duration: 39:52
In search of Gaddafi
Libya's transitional government forces are advancing into the Sahara desert, searching for Colonel Gaddafi, and arresting anyone who may have been working for him. Damian Grammaticas reports.
Duration: 45:52
Getting mouthy
What makes a good kiss? Why do we kiss at all? An art show in London is exploring exactly that by bringing together a range of works of art about the mouth. Tom Esslemont has been to take a look.
Duration: 49:57
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