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18/01/2012 (1400 GMT)

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

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Wed 18 Jan 2012 14:05GMT

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  • Italy cruise ship

    Divers working on the stricken ship have suspended operations.

    Duration: 06:52

  • North Korea leader's brother

    Kim Jong Un’s brother is quoted as saying that the new leader is a symbolic figure.

    Duration: 12:34

  • India 'apps' big business

    In India the market for ‘apps’ could soon be worth more than 4 billion dollars

    Duration: 18:12

  • Charles Dickens bicentennial 2012

    Why is the Dickens Museum in London closing down for most of his bicentennial year?

    Duration: 22:39

  • Famine in East Africa

    Oxfam and Save the Children say they didn’t respond soon enough to warnings of drought

    Duration: 32:44

  • North America ice hockey

    Ice hockey in North America uses 'enforcers' to protect key players.

    Duration: 38:40

  • Syria ceasefire Zabadani

    It’s reported that there is a ceasefire after days of clashes.

    Duration: 42:54

  • Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf

    Bavaria says it will use copyright laws to try to prevent the reprinting of Mein Kampf

    Duration: 50:06

  • Wikipedia protest

    At 5 am today, GMT, Wikipedia’s English language website went offline for 24 hours

    Duration: 52:32

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  • Wed 18 Jan 2012 14:05GMT

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