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09/11/2011 (1400 GMT)

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

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Wed 9 Nov 2011 14:05GMT

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  • Italy bonds

    With no let up in Italy's financial woes, our economics correspondent Andrew Walker reports on the significance of the ten-year yield on Italian government bonds.

    Duration: 03:23

  • Europe lost decade

    When will the global economy get back on its feet again? The head of the IMF, Christine Lagarde, speaking in Beijing, forecast a "lost decade" if Europe's debt crisis isn't brought under control.

    Duration: 08:55

  • Jermaine Jackson

    Following the trial which ended with Dr Conrad Murray being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, Jermaine Jackson says there are still questions to be answered about his brother Michael's death.

    Duration: 04:17

  • Genius of everyday things

    What's the idea behind the new exhibition at London's Science Museum which is celebrating items such as the coat hanger, the clothes peg and the rubber band?

    Duration: 04:34

  • Russia space probe

    Has the Martian curse struck Russia's space programme once again? We speak to space author and journalist David Whitehouse.

    Duration: 04:50

  • Pakistan education

    A US government report into religious tolerance in Pakistan finds its school system discriminates against non-Muslims.

    Duration: 04:30

  • Castro Twitter

    Mariela Castro, daughter of the Cuban leader Raul and niece of Fidel, has been involved in a Twitter row with a dissident blogger.

    Duration: 03:15

  • Berlusconi

    Our Rome correspondent David Willey assesses the political career of Silvio Berlusconi, who has dominated Italian politics for almost two decades and is the EU's longest serving national leader.

    Duration: 05:22

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  • Wed 9 Nov 2011 14:05GMT

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