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13/08/2011 (1200 GMT)

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

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Sat 13 Aug 2011 12:05GMT

Chapters

  • Riots 1

    The aftermath of the riots in England... we talk to a policeman who was out on the streets at the height of the unrest.

    Duration: 07:31

  • Riots 2

    A studio discussion on George Osborne's explanation of why cuts to police budgets will still go ahead.

    Duration: 06:00

  • Castro

    On the 85th birthday of Fidel Castro, a report from Cuba on how his influence is still keenly felt.

    Duration: 03:31

  • Tahrir archives

    Could the printed material distributed in Cairo's Tahrir Square demonstrations become mythologised in Egyptian history?

    Duration: 03:30

  • Berlin wall anniversary

    Fifty years since the building of the Berlin wall, we hear from two people who remember that day.

    Duration: 06:00

  • Glee

    How did a show - and now movie - about a singing club become such a big hit?

    Duration: 04:40

  • Brazil judge

    Following the murder of one of Brazil's best known judges, we ask how endemic is police corruption across the country?

    Duration: 03:29

  • Turkey volleyball

    The women's volleyball team crossing Istanbul by all forms of public transport in protest at one of their members being punched in the face for wearing her volleyball kit on a bus.

    Duration: 03:03

  • South Korea Marines

    Why is South Korea in the middle of a period of soul searching when it comes to its armed forces?

    Duration: 04:50

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  • Sat 13 Aug 2011 12:05GMT

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