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02/02/2012 (1400GMT)

Football deaths stir Egyptian anger; PNG ferry sinks; and why Australia needs elephants

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Thu 2 Feb 2012 14:05GMT

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  • Egypt football violence Port Said

    Al-Ahly and Al-Masri have long been rivals.

    Duration: 04:56

  • Egypt football emergency meeting

    The cabinet and parliament has held an emergency meeting.

    Duration: 05:40

  • Egypt football violence

    Why did the violence erupt? We speak to Inas Mazhar, an Egyptian sports journalist.

    Duration: 08:52

  • Greece health system

    Doctors in Greece have been on strike this year.

    Duration: 12:40

  • Papua New Guinea ferry

    Rescuers are searching off Papua New Guinea for survivors of a ferry which sank

    Duration: 17:39

  • Elephants in Australia

    Dr David Bowman has suggested Australia should introduce elephants.

    Duration: 22:46

  • Egypt football violence hospital

    We talk to Dr Hassan el-Esnawy manager of the Port Said General Hospital.

    Duration: 28:04

  • Egypt football Al-Ahly fans

    Angry Al-Ahly fans have been gathering outside the club鈥檚 headquarters in Cairo.

    Duration: 29:16

  • Cairo football supporters march

    The Al-Ahly supporters in Cairo, the Ultras, have threatened to hold a march in the city.

    Duration: 31:58

  • Latin American TV Iran

    Hispan TV is broadcast in Latin America in Spanish but is based in Iran.

    Duration: 36:22

  • Angelo Dundee dies

    Angelo Dundee the boxing trainer who coached Muhammad Ali in his greatest fights has died.

    Duration: 37:29

  • Angelo Dundee

    The 成人论坛鈥檚 boxing correspondent talks about the special qualities of Angelo Dundee.

    Duration: 42:02

  • Russia protest march

    On Saturday thousands are expected to march in Moscow to demand fair elections.

    Duration: 49:22

  • Top Totty beer

    A beer in the Houses of Parliament called Top Totty has just been banned.

    Duration: 53:00

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  • Thu 2 Feb 2012 14:05GMT

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