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29/11/2011 Newshour 1400 GMT

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

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Tue 29 Nov 2011 14:05GMT

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  • George Osborne unveils economy update

    Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer announces new measures to address the weakening UK economy. We hear from George Parker, political editor of the Financial Times.

    Duration: 06:00

  • Osborne announces incentive for small business

    Will credit easing help smaller businesses? A small business proprietor and the chief spokesman for the Federation of Small Businesses tells us they welcome the move.

    Duration: 09:25

  • Senegal migrants return from Libya

    What happens when African migrants working in Libya go home? The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Thomas Fessy reports.

    Duration: 13:00

  • Pakistan 'to boycott Bonn talks'

    So will Pakistan's boycott of the conference bring further instability to the region? We hear from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Orla Guerin and from Wajid Shamsul Hasan, Pakistan's High Commissioner to London.

    Duration: 18:48

  • Memories of Stalin's only daughter

    We hear from Nikolai Tolstoy, a Russian historian, who knew her .

    Duration: 23:00

  • Norway killer Anders Behring Breivik is declared insane

    What do Norwegians think of this ruling? We hear from Inga Bejer Engh, a public prosecutor and Tuva Elise Ba, a survivor of the attack on Utoya island.

    Duration: 32:40

  • After the war: Iraq women

    Our reporter Charlotte Ashton has been travelling around Baghdad to find out if a sense of normality is returning to the country and to the lives of Iraqis after the eight year old conflict.

    Duration: 38:27

  • Malaysian lawyers protest against ban

    Lim Chee Wee, President of the Malaysia Bar Council says they will challenge the "Peaceful Assemblies Act" in court.

    Duration: 43:00

  • Descendants of British colonialists fight decline of community

    Are Anglo Indians really a distinctive cultural group? We hear from William Dalrymple, a writer and historian based in New Delhi.

    Duration: 48:17

  • Russian elections marred by claims of corruption

    Our correspondent Steve Rosenberg reports on why upcoming Russian presidential elections have been mired by allegations of vote rigging.

    Duration: 53:00

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  • Tue 29 Nov 2011 14:05GMT

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