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World Service,路5886 episodes
Afghanistan: is more troops the answer? And can Damien Hirst paint?
The UK promises more troops for Afghanistan, and we speak to Hillary Clinton about Iran.
Hilary Clinton in Moscow, education on the Gaza Strip and 30 years of hip-hop.
Debate over compulsory swine flu jabs and the first woman to win the Nobel economics prize
Bomb blast in Pakistan, the 16-year-old headteacher and can financial markets be moral?
Hillary Clinton on Afghanistan and state control of the media in Latin America.
Obama gets Nobel Peace Prize - do you think he deserves it?
Peace prize surprise - Obama wins the Nobel. And screen test - a film made in 5 days.
Ousted UN diplomat tells us his concerns about Afghanistan. Has Stalin had unfair press?
A French minister rebuts under-age sex claims. And an Australian act irks a US star.
The Italian Prime Minister may now face trial for corruption and Saturn's got a new ring.
What next for Afghanistan? We examine the West's options. And Kenyan rivals re-arm.
One of Rwanda's most wanted genocide suspects is caught. A German magazine bans models.
A top Rwanda genocide suspect is handed over for trial. And Brazilians suffer in Ireland.
Ireland backs EU's Lisbon Treaty and an in-depth look at policing in our cities.
Rio wins the right to host the 2016 Olympics. And David Letterman's tv confession.
We go to earthquake-hit Padang & look at Obama's gamble in backing the US Olympics bid.
The US engages with Burma and punishment for people who use mobile phones in the theatre.
Deadly tsunami strikes Samoa and why the Sun withdraws support for the British government