06/10/2011 (2000GMT)
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Steve Jobs' global reach
Newshour assesses the impact of the death of the co-founder of Apple.
Duration: 12:10
Syria
Lyse Doucet reports on the situation in Douma, a neighbourhood of Damascus, scene of daily anti-government protests.
Duration: 05:38
Bedouin townships
Thousands of Bedouin protest against Israeli plans to relocate them.
Duration: 03:16
Nobel literature
Vincent Dowd profiles Swedish poet, Toomas Transtrermer who has just become the 88,000th Nobel Laureate.
Duration: 07:00
Libya factions
When the fighting on the battlefields of Libya dies down, will it be replaced by political infighting? Damian Grammaticas reports.
Duration: 05:18
Australia transgender rules
As a court in Australia relaxes gender rules, we ask what makes a man a man?
Duration: 03:08
Olympic drugs
The court ruling overturning the ban on athletes who've served a ban for drugs offences from taking part in the Olympic Games.
Duration: 02:10
Singers' throats
We speak to the director of casting at the English National Opera and a singing student about the dangers for vocalists who develop serious throat problems.
Duration: 06:54
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.