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The CIA abuse scandal raises questions about how US authorities should go about conducting interrogations of terrorism suspects. The World’s Matthew Bell reports.
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Download MP3The Obama Administration plans to continue using the controversial “rendition” program that received so much criticism during the Bush years. Anchor Jeb Sharp finds out what value the program still has from John Radsan, former assistant general counsel at the CIA during the Bush administration.
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Download MP3In the wake of the release of the Lockerbie bomber, some victims of violent attacks by the Irish Republican Army are demanding compensation from Libya. They say Libya supplied munitions to the IRA during the height of that group’s violence. And they want the British government to support their demands. The World’s Laura Lynch reports.
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Download MP3A British opposition politician has criticized his government’s record on crime. And he did it by comparing some British cities to what you would see on the American TV drama, “The Wire.” Anchor Jeb Sharp has details.
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Download MP3There’s a new Jewish museum being built in Warsaw. It’s not a Holocaust remembrance musem. It’s dedicated to the centuries of Jewish life and culture in Poland. Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska has the story.
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Download MP3So far, only about a tenth of the votes have been counted in Afghanistan’s presidential election, but early numbers show a close race between incumbent President Hamid Karzai and challenger Abdullah Abdullah. Anchor Jeb Sharp gets the latest from the BBC’s Chris Morris.
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Download MP3The election in Afghanistan is unlikely to have much effect on the nearly three million Afghans who’ve fled their country. The BBC’s Hugh Sykes visits Afghan refugees camped out in northern France for their reaction to election news.
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Download MP3Moviegoers will have an edge for today’s Geo Quiz. If you’ve seen District 9, you’ll know aliens arrive over Johannesburg. But the movie was filmed in a famous township south-west of the South African city. Can you name it?
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Download MP3For today’s geoquiz we wanted to know where the new sci-fi spectacular, District 9, was filmed. The answer is Soweto, South Africa, specifically a district of Soweto called Chiawalo. Correspondent Geoffrey York went to Chiawalo to see what residents make of the movie.
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Download MP3The Cuban band Rhythms del Mundo adds a little Latin spice to classic rock and soul tunes. They also get a little help from artists like Amy Winehouse and Jack Johnson. The World’s William Troop has more.