Inside Story - Israel's warning from Russia


In the midst of rising tension and saber rattling between Tehran and the West; could this be a new phase in the confrontation with Iran? Guests: Joshua Goodman, Mohammed Marandi and Robert Kelly.


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Inside Story - Nigeria's fight against Boko Haram


As Nigeria enters the New Year under a state of emergency, how worrying is Boko Haram's growing violence? Inside Story discusses with guests: Na'eem Jeenah, Richard Dowden and Isaac Olewale Albert.


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Inside Story - Will Israel attack Iran?


Has the countdown to attack Iran begun already? Would Israel go it alone? And what would the regional implications be? Guests: Yaakov Katz, defence analyst and author; Mohammad Marandi, professor of political science at the University of Tehran.


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Inside Story - Is Pakistan backing the Taliban?


Pakistan has rejected fresh accusations that it is directly supporting the Taliban in Afghanistan, following a leaked secret US report. Does Pakistan prefer a Taliban government in Afghanistan? Guests: Zaid Hamid, Wali Massoud and Richard Weitz.


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Inside Story - Is Iran still defiant?


Iran says it has successfully test-fired two long-range missiles during military exercises in the Gulf, and has threatened to stop oil shipments in response to the latest US sanctions. Guests: Mohammad Marandi, Hussein Shobokshi and David Roberts.


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Inside Story - London's burning


Just what are Londoners rioting about?


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Inside Story - Rage on Wall Street


What are the root causes behind the protests in the US? What do demonstrators hope to accomplish? And will the US administration manage to defuse the rage? Guests: Dean Baker, Charlie Wolf, Camille Rivera


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Inside Story Americas - The importance of Mexico's elections


How will Mexico's drug war and growing poverty impact the upcoming 2012 elections? Inside Story Americas, discusses with guests: Manuel Camacho Solis, Christopher Wilson and Daniel Brito.


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Inside Story - Myanmar's future challenges


Do recent reforms in Myanmar indicate a real willingness to change or are they merely window-dressing? Inside Story discusses with guests: Maung Zarni, a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics; Richard Weitz, a Senior Fellow and the director of the Center for Political-Military Analysis at Hudson Institute; and Maitrii Aung-Thwin, an assistant professor of Southeast Asian History at the National University of Singapore.


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Inside Story - SOPA: Freedom or profits?


More than 7000 internet sites went offline on Wednesday in a mass protest against the proposed US anti-piracy laws. Guests Wayne Rash, Julian Sanchez and Andreas Manak discuss whether such laws are compatible with internet freedoms.


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Inside Story - The cost of Iranian oil


China is under increasing pressure to reduce its reliance on Iranian oil exports but will Arab countries be able to pick up the slack, and at what price? To discuss this are guests: Willem Van Kemenade, Mamdouh Salameh and Mohammad Marandi.


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Inside Story - India: Flexing its military muscle


As India fires an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead and with a range that could reach China, we ask if an arms race is brewing between the two. Srikanth Kondapalli, Martin McCauley and Richard Hu discuss.


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Inside Story Americas - Is Iran finding new friends in Latin America?


Is Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Latin American tour an effort to avoid the tighter sanctions being considered by the US and Europe? Inside Story Americas, discusses with guests: Trita Parsi, Nader Hashemi and Reuel Marc Gerecht.


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Inside Story - India corruption exposed


How big a problem is corruption in the world's largest democracy? Guests on the show: Nandita Rao, attorney and activist specialising in civil rights; Anupama Jha, from Transparency International; and Rani Singh, a security analyst.


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Inside Story - How deep will austerity measures cut Spain?


The Spanish government is proceeding with deep budget cuts despite stiff popular resistance, but will these alone be enough to prevent its financial problems from spreading within the EU? Guests: Edward Hugh, David Lizoain, Vincenzo Scarpetta.


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Inside Story - Saudi intervention in Bahrain


The world's eyes on threatening white clouds billowing over damaged nuclear plants in Japan, but at another point of crisis a continent away Saudi-led troops cross the border into their Gulf neighbour Bahrain. Is the core of sectarian divide about to be exposed? And could the fallout become regional?


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KTN Kenya Inside Story: The Untouchables Part 1 with Dennis Onsarigo


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Inside Story - Is Bahrain's reform real or cosmetic?


Bahrain's king praised government efforts in implementing the recommendations of an independent commission, but critics feel otherwise. Did the commission aim for comprehensive or cosmetic change? Guests: Jamal Fakhro, Michael Stephens, Ali al-Aswad.


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Inside Story - Israel: A 'democratic' violator of rights?


Israel has cut ties with the UN Human Rights Council after its settlement policy was condemned. How can it violate the human rights of Palestinians and claim to be the only democracy in the region? Guests: Jessica Montell, Akiva Eldar, Mark Ellis.


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Inside Story - Who are Nigeria's Boko Haram?


After a wave of attacks hit Nigeria, Inside Story asks what motivates the Islamist group's increasing violence in Africa's most populous country. Guests: David Zounmenou, Jonathan Offei-Ansah, and Anthony Goldman.


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Inside Story - Crushing Libya's revolt


The unrest in Libya started out as a series of protests inspired by popular revolts in neighboring Egypt and Tunisia but was met by a fierce security crackdown and the use of militias.


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Inside Story - New faces, same old policies?


After 30 years of resistance, why has Hosni Mubarak , the Egyptian president, chosen to appoint a vice president now? Is this appointment and the appearance of other new members of the cabinet a sign for real change? And what is the West looking for if Mubarak falls?


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Inside Story - Can Sri Lanka achieve reconciliation?


A British TV documentary says war crimes were committed against Tamils in Sri Lanka's long civil war. The government is now under pressure to investigate. Is reconciliation still possible? Guests: Rajiva Wijesinha, Phil Rees, Kumar Kumarendran.


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Inside Story - Are the two Sudans heading for war?


As violence escalates along the border, we ask what the implications of war would be for both countries. From South Sudan Atem Yah Atem, from Oxford University David Anderson, and from Sudan Ibrahim Ghandour discuss.


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Inside Story Americas - El Salvador's open wound


El Salvador's bitter civil war ended 20 years ago but the legacy of the conflict is still felt across the country. Inside Story Americas discusses with guests: Robert White, Francisco Altschul and Ray Walser.


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Inside Story - Can Iran survive US sanctions?


The US is trying to get China to back tougher sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme. But will business-savvy China put politics before trade with its main oil supplier? Guests are: Mehrdad Khonsari, Scott Lucas and Sadek Zibakalam.


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Inside Story - Debating genocide


We ask why Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, is so determined to pass a law making it illegal to deny that the mass killings of Armenians during World War I was genocide. Pierre Purseigle, Robert Aydabirian and Mustafa Akyol discusses.


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Inside Story Americas - Are there any winners of the Iraq war?


As the US prepares to pull out the last of its troops from Iraq, we ask what is its legacy after nine years of war? Inside Story discusses with Hillary Mann Leverett, former White House official; Raed Jarrar, Iraq political analyst and Mark Kimmit.


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Inside Story Americas - Canada's Katrina moment?


Canada's aboriginal leaders will meet with PM Stephen Harper for the first time on Tuesday, but will they deal with the real issues at hand or will it just be a historic photo-op? Discussants are:Cindy Blackstock, Rex Lee Jim and Jacqueline Pata.


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Inside Story - Is India defying Western sanctions on Iran?


India has been exploring trade opportunities with Iran, but is it willing to join in international efforts to prevent Iran's emergence as a nuclear power? Guests: Sreeram Chaulia, Richard Weitz, Mohammad Marandi.


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Inside Story - Is Pakistan facing a military coup?


As the sacking of Pakistan's defence chief General Naeem Khalid Lodhi sparks a public military-government feud, we ask which side will eventually win the battle. Guests Hamid Nawaz, Moeed Pirzada and Zafar Jaspal discuss the situation.


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Inside Story Americas - Why are so many Americans in prison?


The US has the highest prison population in the world. Does the "lock 'em up and throw away the key" attitude to crime and punishment really work, or is rehabilitation a better way to go? Guests: Larry White, Tracey Velasquez and Charlie Sullivan.


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Barcelona: The Inside Story (Storyville BBC) part 1


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Inside Story - Is Senegal sliding into chaos?


Senegal is one of the most peaceful nations on Africa's west coast but violent protests are increasing over the president's bid to be re-elected for a third term in office. Discussants are: Cheikh Tidiane Gadio, Amadou Sall and Sylvain Touati.


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Inside Story Americas - Did Haiti's Duvalier get away with murder?


A Haitian judge decided this week that Jean-Claude Duvalier should not stand trial for crimes against humanity, drawing the ire of human rights groups. Will his victims ever get justice? Guests: Kim Ives, Jean Yves Point-du-Jour and Brian Concannon.


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Inside Story - Libya in transition


Almost four months since Muammar Gaddafi was removed by an uprising, armed groups still refuse to hand in their weapons. Can the NTC see the country through the transitional phase? Guests: Ian Black, Wahid Burshan, Mohamed Eljarh.


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Inside Story - is Iraq's government on the verge of collapse?


As Iraq's government has put national reconciliation talks on hold, we discuss the issues behind the growing divisions.


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Inside Story - Unemployment in the age of austerity


A new International Labour Organisation (ILO) report paints a miserable picture of the global jobs market, and blames government cutbacks for the big slow-down. Will the situation improve? Guests: Raymond Torres, Raoul Ruparel, Sony Kapoor.


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