
Feb 26, 2011
Our correspondent - who can't be named - describes life in Tripoli with its empty streets, boarded up shops and burnt out buildings. Barbara Plett describes the strange goings...
Our correspondent - who can't be named - describes life in Tripoli with its empty streets, boarded up shops and burnt out buildings.
Barbara Plett describes the strange goings on at the United Nations with Libya's diplomats divided over support for Colonel Gaddaffi's regime.
Mark Mardell witnesses the conflicting emotions in Washington over the upheaval in the Middle East and asks why it seems that the United States so often backs the bad guys?
Jonty Bloom explores the linguistic divide behind the political impass in Belgium.
And Mark Lowen reports on the end of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Serbian Service after more than seventy years of broadcasting.
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