21/11/2011 (1400 GMT)
More protests at Tahrir square; Cambodia trials; and Putin booed.
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Egypt
With at least 33 people reported killed in Cairo, presidential candidate Amr Moussa says the violence must end immediately. Lyse Doucet reports from amidst growing crowds in Tahrir Square.
Duration: 08:29
Khmer Rouge
Fergal Keane reports from the trial of three most senior surviving leaders of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge which ran the country in the 1970s.
Duration: 03:45
MSF
An adviser to Medecins sans Frontieres talks about the publication of essays revealing some of the dilemmas that aid agencies often face when bringing help to people in the midst of conflicts.
Duration: 03:43
Colombia president
Alastair Leithead reports on the visit to Britain of the president of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, who has become the most popular president in Latin America.
Duration: 05:20
Booing Putin
Why does it appear that Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin was booed at a martial arts contest?
Duration: 03:50
DRC transport
With the forcoming presidential election in the Democratic Republic of Congo soon to take place, Julian Keane describes the challenge of trying to travel by train through the country.
Duration: 08:12
Free Morgan
Reaction to the ruling from a Dutch court that a killer whale who was rescued over a year ago should remain in captivity for the rest of her life.
Duration: 04:00
Hugh Grant
The evidence given by the British actor Hugh Grant to to the Leveson inquiry into the behaviour of the British press.
Duration: 03:00
Ghana film
Swiss born actor and film maker Jarreth Merz talks about his film An African Election which is being premiered in London this week.
Duration: 05:28
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