21/02/2011
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Libya: on the ground
Events in Libya dominate the programme today. The 41 year rule of Colonel Gadaffi looks increasingly fragile. We hear from two Libyan residents.
Duration: 06:31
Libya: broader perspective
Diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus and Mohammed Yehyia from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Arabic Service.
Duration: 02:30
Libya: youth movement
Ahmed Sawalem from the Libyan Youth Movement in London.
Duration: 01:28
Libya: protests
Mohammed Yehyia from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Arabic Service on how realistic is it for people to be able to sustain the level of protests.
Duration: 01:28
Libya: tribal leader
Dr Aref Ali Naed, a senior religious leader, speaks on issues that unite the clans and tribes of Libya.
Duration: 03:21
Libya: tribes
George Joffe of Cambridge University on the historical, ideological and tribal divisions in Libya.
Libya: Cameron in Cairo
Political correspondent James Landale with British Prime Minister David Cameron in Cairo.
Duration: 04:00
Libya: EU
Situation is worrying, says Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt at EU Foreign Ministers meeting in Brussels.
Duration: 00:50
Libya: bigger picture
Views on what the Arab world needs from an official of the German Marshall Fund in Berlin and British MP Denis MacShane.
Duration: 06:50
Libya: more views
Mohammed Yehyia from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Arabic Service again.
Duration: 01:24
Pakistan CIA
Latest on the American Raymond Davis arrested for shooting two men in Lahore.
Duration: 03:00
Libya: army
Professor Tim Niblock of Exeter University piecing together what has been happening.
Duration: 06:00
Libya: ambassadors
Libya's ambassador to India, Ali al-Essawi resigns in protst at the violent crackdown.
Duration: 02:36
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