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17/11/2010 (1400 GMT)

Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.

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Wed 17 Nov 2010 14:05GMT

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  • Euro Bailout

    Newshour looks at why a potential bailout for Ireland matters for the rest of the world and Steve Sackur asks the Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou - is the Eurozone fighting for its survival?

    Duration: 09:34

  • China Inflation

    China is facing a massive increase in food prices, up 10 per cent from last year - now the government has said it plans to curb this inflation.

    Duration: 13:00

  • Dagestan

    The Russian republic of Dagestan appears to be sliding towards civil war. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ correspondent Steve Rosenberg looks at the reasons.

    Duration: 19:41

  • India Air Crash

    According to an official inquiry, pilot error caused a plane crash in southern India in May which killed almost 160 people. Newshour speaks to Harry Daul, the Director General of Aviation Watch.

    Duration: 22:50

  • Ghajar

    The village of Ghajar close to the Israeli, Lebanese and Syrian borders, is currently under Israeli control…but not for much longer. Fawaz Gerges, of LSE, discusses the significance of the withdrawal.

    Duration: 33:22

  • Madagascar

    A group of military officers in Madagascar say they have taken control of the island. Newshour gets the latest from the journalist Hannah McNeish, who's in the capital.

    Duration: 35:24

  • Germany Security

    The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Steve Evans reports from Berlin, where the German interior minister has said there are clear indications that terrorist attacks are being planned in the country this month.

    Duration: 38:17

  • Haiti

    The UN has said attacks on its staff in Haiti are hampering its response to the cholera outbreak. Newshour speaks to the UN’s Imogen Wall and Guardian journalist Rory Carrol.

    Duration: 43:06

  • Putin

    In the second of his two reports, Rupert Wingfield-Hayes looks at why Putin is a rarity among Russian men, and the lengths that's driving the women to.

    Duration: 49:21

  • Sharks

    A study has used DNA to reveal that the great white shark arrived in the Mediterranean 450,000 years ago. Newshour hears from Rasheet Bilgin, who is part of the team which conducted the research.

    Duration: 53:07

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  • Wed 17 Nov 2010 14:05GMT

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