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22/03/2011
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
23/03/2011 (2100 GMT)
Libya's no-fly zone becomes a no-drive zone; a bomb in Jerusalem, and Liz Taylor dies
23/03/2011
23/03/2011 (1400 GMT)
Explosion in Jerusalem; radiation in Tokyo water; and Elizabeth Taylor dies
24/03/2011 (1400 GMT)
A Tripoli resident tells us he's happy to be bombed; Syria unrest; earthquake in Burma
24/03/2011
24/03/2011 (2100 GMT)
Syrian government announces reforms; UN told to get tough on Gbagbo; gun licenses for kids
25/03/2011
25/03/2011 (1400 GMT)
Tens of thousands demonstrate in Yemen; protests in Syria, and is eating on the train ok?
26/03/2011
Libyan rebels re-take Ajdabiya; eye-witness at Japan's nuclear plant; protests in Syria
Libyan fighting, protests in Syria, and the woman who changed U.S. politics.
27/03/2011 (1200 GMT)
Gadaffi's forces pull back under allied fire; Russian football racism; Japanese quake aid
28/03/2011 (2000 GMT)
Latest from Gaddafi's hometown; unrest in Syria; a rather riled rapping rubbish-collector
27/03/2011 (2000 GMT)
A special investigation into Russian football racism. And the latest from Libya and Syria.
28/03/2011 (1300 GMT)
Have the rebels captured Sirte? 70 killed in Yemen blast, and sticky times with superglue
29/03/2011 (2100 BST)
Bolstering the consensus against Gadaffi;cricket showdown in India;Miss Marple's facelift
29/03/2011
London opens it's doors to Libya debate; Ivory Coast violence, and we hear from Spiderman.
30/03/2011 (1300 GMT)
No end to emergency rule in Syria; who's arming Libyan rebels; the biggest cricket match.
30/03/2011 (2100 BST)
New gains for Ouattara in Ivory Coast; Assad offers little new; FBI appeals for code help
31/03/2011 (2000 GMT)
Fears of violence in Ivory Coast; did allied raids kill Libyan civilians; space tourism
31/03/2011 (1300GMT)
Libya foreign minister defects; fighting in Ivory Coast; a controversial book on Gandhi
01/04/2011 (2000 GMT)
Ivorian battle for Abidjan intensifies; Libyan civilian deaths; and music to commute by