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01/03/2011 (1400 GMT)

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  • Libya

    The latest from Libya with Lyse Doucet in Benghazi.

    Duration: 10:05

  • Oman

    Thousands of pro- and anti-government demonstrators have been out on the streets of Oman again today. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Fergus Nichol is with pro-government demonstrators in the capital, Muscat.

    Duration: 13:00

  • Sex equality insurance

    The European Court of Justice has ruled that it is illegal for insurance companies to charge women drivers less than men solely on the grounds of gender.

    Duration: 19:48

  • Ken Loach

    Newshour speaks to British film-maker Ken Loach about his new film Route Irish, which looks at privately-employed security personnel working in Iraq.

    Duration: 23:02

  • Gaddafi interview

    Extracts from the interview that Muammar Gaddafi gave to the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen. He insisted that Libyans love him, and that there had been no violence in Tripoli.

    Duration: 32:13

  • Yemen

    There has been another big anti-government protest in Yemen today. Newshour hears from Portia Walker, a journalist in the capital Sana'a, who was with opposition demonstrators earlier.

    Duration: 36:30

  • Gujarat death sentences

    In India, eleven Muslims have been sentenced to death in the state of Gujarat for an attack on a train nine years ago which led to some of the worst communal violence the country has seen.

    Duration: 43:00

  • German resignation

    The German Defence Minister has resigned following a row over his PhD thesis, part of which is said to have been plagiarised. Newshour hears from Ralf Beste from the German news magazine, Der Spiegel

    Duration: 47:37

  • Queen

    An exhibition in London is marking the fortieth anniversary of the formation of the rock group Queen. Vincent Dowd caught up with two of Queen's original members.

    Duration: 52:32

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  • Tue 1 Mar 2011 14:05GMT

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