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Violent clashes continue in north Nigeria. Plus an in-depth look at rape in South Africa.
Should egg donors be paid for their services? Islamist groups kill dozens in Nigeria.
The US envoy in search again for Middle East peace and the poisonous gases of Lake Kivu.
We report from Syria as US envoy George Mitchell tries to reinvigorate the peace process.
A Newshour special on the race row arising from the arrest of a black professor in the US.
An opposition grouping loosens the two-party grip on power as Iraqi Kurds go to the polls.
Is the World Health Organisation wrong on swine flu? Honduras' exiled President returns.
What future for Porsche after its takeover by VW? And how to stop underage drinkers.
How California went broke and does your social background dictate what job you can get?
Apollo 11 was a giant leap for mankind; but what might be the next giant leap into space?
Aids infection slows in Africa; is the crisis over? And free guns with trucks in Missouri.
The Taliban interrogate their US soldier hostage.
Brazil complains to Britain about containers of British waste dumped on its shores
Did a Malaysian extremist mastermind the Jakarta bombings? America's iconic anchorman dies
What now after a bold sermon at Tehran's Friday prayers & California's scary giant squid.
An aircrash kills 150; but why did the Iranian airliner go down? And the teen sex debate.
Goldman Sachs recovers its money making machine reputation and Obama's technical glitch.
Will Nigeria's militants stop the violence now their leader has been released?