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Tunisians vote in first free poll
Polls open in Tunisia in the first free election of the Arab Spring, nine months after the fall of former President Zinedine el Abidine Ben Ali. The 大象传媒's Pascale Harter is there.
Duration: 06:57
The future of Libya
Libyan acting PM Mahmoud Jibril tells the 大象传媒 he wished Col Gaddafi was alive to be tried, as the new leadership is set to declare Libya liberated.
Duration: 13:30
Pakistan rapper
The 大象传媒's Rebecca Kesby talks to the 20 year-old rap artist Adil Omar from Islamabad about using his music to challenge people to think more openly.
Duration: 19:11
India's most famous magician
The son of PC Sorcar talks about the bid to save the Indian magician's home.
Duration: 23:00
Argentine leader Cristina Fernandez seeks re-election
Can President Kirchner win a second term? Our correspondent in Buenos Aires, Vladimir Hernandez reports.
Duration: 29:46
Should Poland adopt the euro?
Poland is a member of the EU but doesn't use the Euro and has done very well without it. But enthusiasm for the great "European project" seems undimmed, as Paul Henley reports.
Duration: 34:17
Scottish independence
Have the Scottish National Party leaders convinced the Scottish people that now is the right time for independence? Janey Godley, a Scottish comedian shares her views.
Duration: 40:10
After 42 years
Khaled Mattawa a Libyan poet reflects on forty-two years of tyranny in Libya.
Duration: 47:49
All Blacks win World Cup
Keith Quinn was at the match and tells us what happened as New Zealand claims their first World Cup in 24 years beating France by the narrowest margin.
Duration: 50:00
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