25/06/2011 (1200 GMT)
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Libya football protest
One of the Libyan footballers who has announced his defection to the rebel side of the conflict tells the BBC's Mark Doyle Colonel Gaddafi must go.
Duration: 02:05
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Libya rebels
Our Diplomatic Correspondent Bridget Kendall reports on the efforts of the rebels to press on five months into the conflict.
Duration: 05:20
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Nato in Libya
Newshour reports on the growing unease in western capitals about Nato's protracted military campaign in Libya.
Duration: 07:17
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Libya strategy
Libyan historian Faraj Najem tells Newshour there needs to be a change in the campaign strategy to move the conflict on in Libya but former Air Vice Marshall Tony Mason disagrees.
Duration: 13:00
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Gilad Shalit
Our Jerusalem correspondent, Yolande Knell reports on the ongoing negotiations to free the 19 year old Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit who was seized 5 years ago today.
Duration: 19:30
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Gay Google
Is the Google's doodle to mark Gay Pride Month in the US which only appears by doing a gay or lesbian related search insensitive?
Duration: 23:00
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Afghanistan attack
The BBC's Bilal Sarwary reports live from Kabul on the devastating attack on a civilian hospital in the Logar province this morning.
Duration: 29:40
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Afghanistan Taliban
The Taliban issued a statement denying the Logar attack but Thomas Ruttig, co-director of the Afghanistan Analysts Network in Kabul says one of it's many factions could be to blame.
Duration: 33:21
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Road to Russia
Moscow's Picturesque Street is anything but pretty but as Steve Rosenberg reports, it paints a pretty accurate portrait of Russia's history.
Duration: 41:01
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Syria Iran
Is Tehran secretly helping it's close ally Damascus to quell protests in Syria? The BBC's Middle East correspondent Farahmand Mehrdad reports.
Duration: 45:00
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Glastonbury U2
At U2's long-awaited Glastonbury debut, a protest against the Irish band's tax status was foiled by security guards. But should the protesters have their say or is this not the time or place?
Duration: 50:00
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