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11/10/2013
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The Nobel Peace Prize; Malala's week, Formula 1 test driver Maria de Villota, India domestic violence
The Nobel Peace Prize; Malala, Formula's Maria de Villota, India domestic violence
Live in Malta Talking to Migrants
Live in Malta discussing the issue of migrants making hazardous journeys to Europe
Should non-Muslims be able to use the word Allah to refer to God?
We speak to Malaysians following a ruling that non-Muslims cannot use the word Allah.
Malta Talks to its Migrant Community
We bring Maltese citizens and migrants together to find out how they view each other
Airbrushing in the Entertainment Industry; Immigration in Malta
What's wrong with airbrushing? Immigrants discuss their lives with Maltese people.
India stampede, American debt crisis and Bosnia goes to Brazil
Festivities continue in India following the stampede. What's the value of life in India?
"This is not a Republican or Democrat issue. It's the greatest threat to the productivity and prosperity of the US economy."
A fiery debate on the US shutdown. And Philippines earthquake survivors' stories.
US debt crisis: Is President Obama stronger or weaker now?
The US debt criris averted: Is President Obama more popular now than when it started?
US debt crisis. Has the shut down changed American Politics?
End of Shutdown - Has US politics changed?.
Kenya Mall Attack - Suspect Named
A Somali Norwegian is suspected as being one of the men behind Kenya's Mall attack
Why are more and more of us lonely?
We speak to people who describe themselves as lonely.
Australia Fires and Greek Roma Child
We talk to people close to fires in New South Wales, as authorities fear they will merge.
Firefighters Tales
The latest on the Australian bush fires, plus we speak to firefighters about their work.
Should Facebook Allow People to Share Violent Images?
As Facebook reverses a ban on violent images, we ask does this lead to more violence?
Who Are the 'Friends of Syria'?
Ministers from 11 countries - the Friends of Syria, call for opposition groups to unite
Australia Fires and US Saudi Relations
We talk to people affected by the fires in New South Wales.
Should Religious Leaders Live a Modest Life?
A bishop's been suspended for 'lavish spending'. Do religious leaders have to be poor?
US Spying Row: Your Reaction
Angela Merkel is reported to be 'livid' over US spying claim - is her anger justified?
Roma Have Your Say
We’ll be at a Roma site outside of London talking to members of the travelling community
25/10/2013 17:06 GMT
Is there anything wrong with spying on your allies?
The US National Security Agency secretly monitored 60 million calls in Spain in a month.
How do countries spy on each other?
How do agencies like the NSA gather such large quantities of surveillance material?
Tiananmen Square, Tunisia suicide blast
We discuss Monday's car crash in Tiananmen Square and today's suicide bomb in Tunisia.
Kenya Rape; Desert Migrant Disaster
We look at attitudes to women in Kenya after men accused of rape cut grass as punishment.
Germany Intersex;Pakistan Taliban leader reported dead
We speak to people who have dealt with intersex in their lives.
Morsi on Trial and Westgate Attack Charges
Reaction from Egypt to the trial of ousted President Mohammed Morsi
Should India be trying to go to Mars? ; M23 to end DRC insurgency
India has successfully launched a spacecraft to Mars costing $72m.
What do you look for in a Mayor?
New York has a new mayor, Bill de Blasio. What can supporters expect from him?
Was Arafat poisoned? ; Do we need a Muslim cartoon superhero?
What does an investigation into Yasser Arafat's death mean?
Typhoon Haiyan hits the Philippines; Should Rob Ford stay in office?
We speak to people in the Philippines as typhoon Haiyan hits land