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Reality Check: Goodluck Jonathan breaks silence
Nigeria abductions
Our Abuja correspondent, Fidelis Mbah, reports on the latest in the search for over 200 Nigerian schoolgirls who were abducted by the Islamic extremist group, Boku Haram.
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Sinn Fein leader, Gerry Adams, released
Police in Northern Ireland have released political leader, Gerry Adams, after questioning him over a killing by the Irish Republican Army in 1972.
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Belfast correspondent, Henry McDonald, explains why this case remains unresolved and controversial.
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Odessa and the Kremlin
Violent clashes in the Ukrainian city of Odessa led to the deaths of 46 mostly pro-Russian protesters over the weekend. How will President Putin respond, in view of his pledge to protect ethnic Russians in Ukraine? Analyst Gerhard Mangott gives his insights into the continuing crisis.
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Sustainable architecture
Using traditional architectural practices to improve life in developing countries
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Blinding yourself for art
Pakistani writer, Nadeem Aslam, talks about how he learned to live as a blind person to be able to write about a man losing his sight.
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