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18/08/2010
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Why haven't we given more to Pakistan?
Why haven't we given more to Pakistan? We discuss why aid isn't getting through.
Is it possible to have too much religious freedom?
Do we have to accept that circumstances may give cause to curb religious freedom?
Chile miners: what's it like to be trapped?
With 33 miners trapped 700m underground in a Chilean mine, we discuss what that's like.
Does Barack Obama's faith matter?
18% of Americans believe that President Obama is a Muslim, but does his faith matter?
Is talent an outdated concept?
The journalist Matthew Syed says anyone has the potential to excel. Is that true?
WHYS: Does a new constitution change anything?
Kenya's President Kibaki has signed the country's new constitution into law.
WHYS: Does the internet change how we think, read and remember?
Nicholas Carr, author of The Shallows, takes your questions about your internet use.
WHYS: Is it the right time to withdraw US combat troops from Iraq?
As US troops pull out, can Iraq stand on its own?
WHYS: Have we learnt anything new about Tony Blair?
Has the publication of Tony Blair's memoirs revealed anything new about his time in power?
WHYS: Will Middle East peace talks fail as long as God's involved?
Will the Israel-Palestinian conflict ever end if people believe they are doing God's work?
WHYS: Why shouldn't women freeze their embryos?
A couple in their 30s have frozen their embryos and tell us why
WHYS: Do we expect too much integrity from our sports stars?
Do we expect too much integrity from our sports stars?
WHYS: Is burning a holy text a legitimate form of expression?
A Florida church has declared 9/11 Burn A Koran Day. Is this a legitimate expression?
WHYS: Live from Ground Zero
The debate over plans to build an Islamic religious centre near Ground Zero in New York.
WHYS: Should we ignore Pastor Terry Jones?
Pastor Terry Jones says he wants to hold a Burn A Koran Day. Should he be taken seriously?
WHYS: 9/11 nine years on
Ros Atkins is live in New York, talking to people about the proposed mosque at Ground Zero
WHYS: Has the Catholic Church learnt from mistakes?
Has the Catholic Church learnt from mistakes? And Why aren't Africans feeling the boost?
WHYS: Are you worried about getting old?
How are people globally preparing for the day they no longer work?
WHYS: Roma - oppressed minority or unwelcome visitors?
The EU called France's decision to deport Roma migrants a "disgrace". But is France right?
WHYS: Are women their own worst enemies?
Should women be doing more to achieve the Millennium Development Goals?
WHYS: Does society need faith?
The Pope has warned of the consequences of excluding God from society. Is he right?
WHYS: What difference has the internet really made?
Millions of blogs and tweets promotie democracy. But how many have ever achieved it?
WHYS: Is compromise a necessary part of politics?
At the Liberal Democrat party conference, asking how much politicians should concede.
WHYS: Should the Commonwealth Games be cancelled?
Facilities for the Commonwealth Games in Delhi may not be ready. What should be done?
WHYS: Does India need to change its work ethic to thrive?
As problems around Commonwealth Games keep mounting, should India's work culture change?
WHYS: Is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a man the Americans can work with?
Following his speech to the UN about 9/11, should the West talk to the Iranian President?
WHYS: Why aren't there more women in politics?
Why are there still so few women who choose politics as a career?
WHYS: Are the settlements an excuse not to make peace?
Has the issue of settlements built by Israelis now become an excuse not to seek peace?
WHYS: Is your government doing enough to help you through the recession?
Are you prepared to take austerity measures for the greater good of the country?
WHYS: Should Nigerians be proud of what they've achieved in the last 50 years?
Nigeria is 50 - should Nigerians be proud of their country?