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22/02/2012 (1400 GMT)

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

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55 minutes

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Wed 22 Feb 2012 14:05GMT

Chapters

  • Syria Colvin

    Two western journalists have been killed in a Syrian government bombardment of Homs. We hear a tribute from Christopher Dickey, a friend of one of them, Marie Colvin.

    Duration: 13:00

  • US walking

    James Fletcher reports from the US on moves to get people walking instead of using the car.

    Duration: 05:49

  • Germany castration

    Germany is being urged to stop the surgical castration of sex-offenders. Steve Evans reports.

    Duration: 02:39

  • Syrian eyewitness

    We speak to a Syrian activist in Homs who was near the journalists when they came under attack.

    Duration: 06:30

  • Somalia security

    Ahead of a conference in London on Thursday, Andrew Harding reports on the security situation in Mogadishu.

    Duration: 04:38

  • Missing people

    We speak to Peter Lawrence, whose daughter Claudia went missing three years ago, about the calls for a change in the law to introduce what's known as a presumption of death.

    Duration: 04:45

  • Afghanistan eyewitness

    There have been angry protests in Kabul in response to yesterday's burning of copies of the Koran.

    Duration: 00:59

  • Afghanistan hospital

    Andrew North is in Kabul and has been trying to find out the fate of those who were injured in the protests.

    Duration: 04:43

  • Sony Vita

    With the launch of the Sony Vita in Europe and the US, are there enough people willing to pay over $300 for a device dedicated solely to gaming?

    Duration: 01:40

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  • Wed 22 Feb 2012 14:05GMT

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