17/03/2012
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Morocco rape
We speak to our correspondent in Morocco about the protests against a law which allows a rapist to marry the victim as a way of escaping prosecution.
Duration: 08:00
Afghan soldier
With continuing anger in Afghanistan following the murder of civilians by a US soldier, we discuss the use of diagnoses of mental breakdown and PTSD to explain such episodes.
Duration: 09:30
Syria
We speak to our reporter Lina Sinjab in Damascus where the authorities say two bomb blasts have killed at least twenty-seven people and injured nearly a hundred.
Duration: 07:44
The art of quitting
A studio discussion on whether there is a right and a wrong way to leave your job.
Duration: 07:17
Romney dog
Paul Adams reports from Washington on the unusual problem dogging Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Duration: 05:05
Libya
Our Arab affairs analyst Sebastian Usher assesses the signficance of the arrest of former Libyan intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi in Mauritania.
Duration: 03:09
Vatican
A criminal investigation into the leaking of confidential documents alleging corruption, mismanagement and internal conflict among some of the Vatican's top officials.
Duration: 03:00
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.