Here's Emily with news of what's coming up at 10.30pm on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two...
John Galliano's anti-Semitic remarks could have turned into a full scale diplomatic crisis. Why? Because, as any fashionista knows, Dior - who he designs for - is the label worn by one Mrs Sarkozy.
Carla Bruni started life as a Dior model and has remained loyal to the house ever since. As things turned out, Dior was not prepared to see a YouTube video start a new war in the Middle East. They sacked Galliano earlier today. And the first lady of France is now free to wear Dior again.
Anyway, I write that in passing because there are, as you know, currently more pressing diplomatic affairs at hand.
Tonight, Niall Ferguson, author of Civilization, will help us examine the role of the West in the revolution in the Arab world - and explain what history can tell us about why certain cultures appear to dominate the world at certain times.
We'll also be asking whether the government's done enough in its adjustment to the international development aid budget to allay criticism that we are funnelling money into dodgy dictatorships and into countries that are economically far more successful than we are.
Plus, the European Court of Justice has declared it is discriminatory to charge women less than men for their car insurance. Women are better drivers. Men die younger. What's wrong with discrimination within the free market?
Join me at 10.30pm on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two.
Emily
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From earlier today...
A humanitarian crisis involving thousands of Egyptian migrant workers stranded on the Tunisian border is worsening.
About 2,000 people are crossing into Tunisia every hour, but once in Tunisia many of them have nowhere to go. Another 20,000 are said to be backed up on the Libyan side.
Tonight we hope to have a report from a liberated town in the west of the country, where people are extremely worried about Colonel Gaddafi's forces coming back and want a no-fly zone put in place.
Tim Whewell will explain what such a no-fly zone would actually mean and outline what military assets Col Gaddafi has at his disposal.
Then Allan Little will look at Britain's historical role in the Arab world and to what extent it is to blame for events there.
Plus we're also looking at the government plans to stop direct development aid to 16 countries and freeze the level of assistance given to India.
More details later.