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30/04/2011 (1400 GMT)

NATO ignores Gaddafi talks offer, Mugabe visits Vatican; why are top conductors all men?

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Sat 30 Apr 2011 12:05GMT

Chapters

  • Libya

    Colonel Gaddafi says he would be willing to order a ceasefire if NATO agrees to stop it's bombing.

    Duration: 05:54

  • Egypt cultural revolution

    Our correspondent in Cairo, Yolande Knell has been finding out what effect Egypt's uprising has had on popular culture.

    Duration: 11:00

  • Herbal medicine

    Hundreds of traditional herbal remedies have to be removed from shops across the European Union by the end of today, because of new regulations.

    Duration: 18:53

  • Female conductors

    Where are all the women conductors? The new edition of a British classical music magazine lists the world's top conductors, none of whom are female.

    Duration: 23:00

  • Mugabe's Vatican visit

    Robert Mugabe, the president of Zimbabwe has arrived in Rome to attend Sunday's beatification ceremony of the late pope at the Vatican.

    Duration: 31:34

  • Taiwan workers health

    Has Taiwan earned its place as one of the world's biggest producers of high-tech goods at the expense of its workers' health? The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Cindy Sui finds out.

    Duration: 36:44

  • Uganda

    Religious leaders in Kampala are calling for talks between the government and the opposition after riots in the Ugandan capital on Friday.

    Duration: 42:05

  • Syria

    Matthew Price reports on the funerals and continued unrest in Syria.

    Duration: 46:01

  • Royal marriage

    Newshour selects some of the finest moments from that special day.

    Duration: 50:00

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  • Sat 30 Apr 2011 12:05GMT

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