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14/10/2010
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
15/10/2010 (1300 GMT)
The world's longest tunnel; the US ahead of the mid-terms; and could cancer be 'man made'?
15/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
Does the US economy need another stimulus? And Liverpool FC has a new owner.
16/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
Has multiculturism in Germany failed? And how traumatic events can shake faith
17/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
Is FIFA good for football? Mass for Chile's 'Los 33' and Salman Rushdie on computer games.
17/10/2010
18/10/2010
18/10/2010 (1300 GMT)
Who will be China's next leader? Iraq's PM in Iran, and should drug addicts be sterilised?
19/10/2010
19/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
Changes in World Service funding; protests in France; strife at Zambia's Chinese run mines
20/10/2010
20/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
Britain's severe public spending cuts; US military opens to gays and a galaxy far away
21/10/2010 (1300 GMT)
China denies breaking Darfur sanctions; strikes continue in France; what next for Rooney?
21/10/2010
22/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
A cholera outbreak in Haiti; Rooney stays at Man United; and the siesta makes a comeback.
22/10/2010 (1300 GMT)
Gay Ugandans attacked; a US Rabbi joins the English far-right; and Ariel Sharon in effigy.
23/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
Wikileaks Iraq files; Mexico massacre; how difficult-to-read fonts help you learn
23/10/2010 (1200GMT)
Torture in Iraq; the bitter vote in Delaware; and was Jane Austen a messy writer?
24/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
The Juan Williams debate; Bahrain votes; UN peacekeepers defacing ancient rock art
24/10/2010 (1200GMT)
Cholera in Haiti; Kenya stadium tragedy; and gay Muslims forced to marry
25/10/2010
25/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
Afghan cash from Iran; sacked NPR man defends his actions; investigating 'bio-piracy'
26/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
Indonesian villagers awaiting aid; Nazi report revealed; and Doonesbury's satire hits 40
26/10/2010 (1300 GMT)
Death sentence for Tariq Aziz, a new UK newspaper and a contraceptive gel.
27/10/2010
27/10/2010 (1300 GMT)
Is airport security too strict? Nestor Kirchner dies; and the latest from Indonesia
28/10/2010
The latest from Indonesia's tsunami - we speak to a survivor; the head of MI6 goes public
28/10/2010 (2000 GMT)
Should young women freeze ovaries to have babies later? And food aid runs low in Pakistan
29/10/2010 (1300 GMT)
Joint US-Russian drug raids in Afghanistan; Tough eurozone rules; and Sarkozy's luxury jet
29/10/2010
Newshour (2000 GMT)
Yemen bomb plot, Afghan drugs bust and exporting American football to Britain