24/10/2011 (1300 GMT)
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Turkey quake
Newshour hears the latest - from the 大象传媒's Daniel Sandford and from a Turkish politician who spent the night sleeping out in the earthquake-damaged town of Ercis.
Duration: 07:45
Russia baby swapping
Steve Rosenberg reports on the intriguing tale of the two Russian families who've discovered they've spent the last twelve years raising the wrong children.
Duration: 04:32
Polygamy in Libya?
We have reaction from a Libyan journalist to interim leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil's declaration that Sharia will be the fundamental law and the law banning polygamy will be repealed.
Duration: 03:55
Emma Thompson on Burma
After years of often brutal military government, is Burma now starting to change? Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson has just returned from the country and spoke to Newshour.
Duration: 05:38
Le Pen interview
James Coomarasamy asks the leader of France's far-right Front National which of her opponents presents the biggest challenge to her in the forthcoming presidential election.
Duration: 06:50
Gil Mihaely on Marine Le Pen
The co-editor of the French magazine Causeur gives Newshour his thoughts on Marine Le Pen.
Duration: 03:12
Wikileaks in trouble
Newshour talks to Wikileaks' Kristinn Hransson and the Guardian's Luke Harding about new financial trouble at the whistle-blowing organisation.
Duration: 06:29
Kenya attack
How do people in Nairobi feel following the grenade attack on a nightclub? Will Ross reports.
Duration: 08:33
Male or Female?
Why does Apple's new voice-controlled organiser use a woman's voice in the United States but a man's voice in the UK?
Duration: 03:14
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.