Newshour 1400GMT
Arson at Charlie Hebdo after Muhammad cartoon published; Assange appeal; gifting a kidney.
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Chapters
-
French satirical paper gutted by petrol bomb
Arnaud Levy, a media consultant says the special edition of the French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, with a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad was making a serious point.
Duration: 07:24
America: The Obama years
With a year to go until the US Presidential election, our North America editor Mark Mardell reports on how the electoral race is shaping up.
Duration: 13:36
Kidney donors
Would you give a kidney to a stranger - while you're still alive? We hear from someone who has.
Duration: 18:12
Libyan jails
Ghaith Abdul Ahad, a journalist who was held for two weeks by Colonel Gaddafi's forces has recently been back to Libya and to confront his jailer.
Duration: 23:00
Germany warns Greece over rescue
Has the Greece Prime Minister's call for a referendum on the bailout package made a bad situation worse? The Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Lambrinidis says the move was a positive one.
Duration: 33:25
China divorce
Martin Patience reports on some controversial amendments to China's marriage law - stating that property bought before marriage should stay with the person who bought it.
Duration: 37:26
Assange loses extradition appeal
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, loses his appeal against extradition to Sweden. We hear from the 大象传媒's Nick Childs and Baroness Helena Kennedy, a member of Mr Assange's legal team.
Duration: 43:55
Will foreign intervention help Syria?
The 大象传媒's Jim Muir is in southern Turkey, where more than seven and a half thousand Syrian refugees are sheltering, to find out what help they can expect in solving their country's crisis.
Duration: 48:35
La Dodgers
A bitter divorce battle ends with the sale of The Los Angeles Dodgers. Mike Carlson, a former vice president of Major League Baseball finds out what happened.
Duration: 53:00
Broadcast
- Wed 2 Nov 2011 14:05GMT大象传媒 World Service Online
Podcast
-
Newshour
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.