Interviews, news and analysis of the day’s global events.
World Service,·5864 episodes
Judge blocks Arizona migrant law, Pakistan mourns the victims of their worst air disaster
04 Aug 2010,·55 mins
150 people are feared dead in a plane crash in Pakistan, Newshour's Lyse Doucet is there.
The Rwandan election campaign is in full swing - but is it being marred by intimidation?
BP makes changes at the top of its business, will it be plain sailing from now on?
Why the US and China must fully engage on climate change. And clearing Calais's 'Jungle'
03 Aug 2010,·55 mins
China pledges curbs on CO2, Obama pushes Middle East talks, and Radiohead on music piracy.
General McChrystal's Afghanistan warning. Jay-Z enters the Obama race debate.
As the top US commander in Afghanistan calls for more troops, we ask if Americans approve.
Pakistan rejects accusations that its intelligence service has supported the Taliban
02 Aug 2010,·55 mins
Does the Wikileaks scandal compare with the Pentagon Papers and BP's CEO to quit
Will new BP leadership change its fortunes? And AU summit focuses on conflict in Somalia.
01 Aug 2010,·55 mins
Chinese oil spill; African summit and Mexican drug cartels
31 Jul 2010,·50 mins
15 people die in a stampede at a German music festival and the double life of gay priests.
31 Jul 2010,·55 mins
A special report on the uses of pilotless drone aircraft against militants in Pakistan.
30 Jul 2010,·55 mins
European banks take stress tests and we analyse the impact drone attacks have in Pakistan
International court makes judgement on Kosovo's independence - how will both sides react?
29 Jul 2010,·55 mins
BP and the contracts it is asking American scientists to sign. And emailing your tone.
Conrad Black released; we speak to the leader of the PKK; and Omar Bashir travels to Chad.
28 Jul 2010,·55 mins
More sanctions on North Korea, Ceausescu's body is exhumed & film director Oliver Stone.
The Kabul conference; the beginning of the end? And the man who freed the Lockerbie bomber
27 Jul 2010,·55 mins
Newshour follows the outcome of a key conference in Kabul, and Sarah Palin's made-up word
Is US intelligence too big to be effective? Plus Gazan women defy the Hamas shisha ban.
26 Jul 2010,·55 mins
The US announces $500 million in aid for Pakistan, and we talk with Bill Gates about AIDS
Clinton on defeating militants in Pakistan; burqa politics in UK; and a cricketing legend
25 Jul 2010,·55 mins
A suicide bomb in Iraq; the fight against AIDS; and is it un-British to wear the burqa?
25 Jul 2010,·50 mins
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
24 Jul 2010,·50 mins
Poland's first gay pride parade, old champagne, expensive chocolate, illegal cough syrup.
24 Jul 2010,·55 mins
More than 5000 people across Asia have been arrested for illegal betting on the World Cup
23 Jul 2010,·55 mins