23/02/2012 (1400 GMT)
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Somalia 1
Mary Harper reports from the London summit; Dan Damon speaks to members of the Somali diaspora and the US Asst Sec of State for African affairs tells us what he hopes the conference will achieve.
Duration: 11:40
Afghanistan
Following President Obama's apology for the burning of copies of the Koran by US troops, we have reaction from an Afghan opposition MP and a report from our correspondent Bilal Sarwary in Kabul.
Duration: 03:39
Russia
An estimated one-hundred-thousand Russians turned out in Moscow to show their support for Vladimir Putin, but was their support genuine? Steve Rosenberg reports.
Duration: 05:11
Syria 1
We speak to an activist in the city of Homs as the UN sends its humanitarian chief to Syria to try and reinforce calls for a ceasefire.
Duration: 02:39
Syria 2
A special 'Inside Syria' report from our correspondent Ian Pannell, who has spent time with opposition forces in the north of the country.
Duration: 05:20
Syria 3
We ask Paulo Pinheiro, chairman of the UN commission of inquiry into Syria, what it has discovered there.
Duration: 02:36
Somalia 2
Analysis of the Somalia situation from Andrew Harding in Mogadishu and Yusuf Garad Omar, head of the 大象传媒's Somali service here in the studio.
Duration: 05:05
Bill Gates
The founder of Microsoft speaks to us from Rome where he has been telling UN food agencies to get digital.
Duration: 04:03
Burma business
With political reforms underway in Burma, Rachel Harvey reports on hopes that the changes will bring more foreign business into the country.
Duration: 04:59
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