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26/07/2011 (1300 GMT)

Anders Behring Breivik's lawyer speaks; Libyan rebel rivalry; cracking ancient codes

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Tue 26 Jul 2011 13:05GMT

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  • NORWAY

    The latest from Norway as the Justice Minister answers questions on the police response to the attacks and Anders Behring Breivik's lawyer gives a press conference.

    Duration: 05:15

  • NORWAY 2

    We ask a psychiatrist in Oslo how he would read a mind like Breivik's.

    Duration: 03:31

  • JAPAN GOING BACK

    Four and a half months after the earthquake and tsunami, Roland Buerk joins a group entering the exclusion zone at the Fukushima nuclear plant.

    Duration: 04:06

  • US DEBT

    After all the arguing, will the politicians in Washington agree a deal on raising the debt ceiling of the world's biggest economy?

    Duration: 03:57

  • US DEBT, UK WOES

    Will the impact of the US row affect the Eurozone countries, not least Britain which is experiencing very sluggish growth?

    Duration: 04:06

  • MISRATA REBELS

    As Britain and France suggest that Colonel Gaddafi could stay in Libya if he gives up power, are cracks appearing in the rebel coalition?

    Duration: 05:17

  • LIBYA OPPOSITION

    What would the Libyan opposition feel about letting Colonel Gaddafi stay in the country?

    Duration: 03:20

  • RUSSIA NORWAY

    Why some right wing groups in Russia appear to be supporting the Norwegian killer.

    Duration: 03:14

  • STRAUSS KAHN

    Were the chambermaid interviews just publicity stunts and why is the story being so closely followed by New York's expanding population of African immigrants?

    Duration: 04:33

  • SENEGAL RAPPER

    Why have thousands of young people held a rally outside the main court building in Dakar calling for the release of a rapper?

    Duration: 05:15

  • PAPYRUS

    Can you help Oxford Univerity researchers transcribe Greek letters on more than two-million pieces of Ancient Egyptian papyrus?

    Duration: 03:15

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  • Tue 26 Jul 2011 13:05GMT

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