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BBC World News: Yulia Tymoshenko in Ukraine hospital as Poland speaks out  9 may 2012 1621 BBC World News: Yulia Tymoshenko in Ukraine hospital as Poland speaks out 9 may 2012 1621
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Ukraine's jailed opposition leader, Yulia Tymoshenko, is being treated in hospital after agreeing to end her hunger strike. The former prime minister, who serving a seven year jail term, started her protest after alleging that she was beaten up by prison staff. And as Jonathan Josephs reports football's European Championships, for which Ukraine are co-hosts, are now just around the corner.


BBC World News: Ukraine cancels Yalta summit over Yulia Tymoshenko 09 May 2012 0011 BBC World News: Ukraine cancels Yalta summit over Yulia Tymoshenko 09 May 2012 0011
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Ukraine has cancelled the summit of central and eastern European leaders it was supposed to be hosting this week. Many heads of state had withdrawn from the meeting, in protest at the treatment of the imprisoned opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko. She has now agreed to stop her hunger strike and be moved to hospital - as Jonathan Josephs reports.


BBC World News: May Day protests in Europe and around the world   2 may 2012 0022 BBC World News: May Day protests in Europe and around the world 2 may 2012 0022
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Hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in rallies around the world to mark May Day. This year the traditional anti-capitalist calls rang out amid austerity and social unrest -- particularly in Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain -- the countries worst affected by the Eurozone crisis. Jonathan Josephs reports.


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French prosecutors have filed murder and terrorism charges against the brother of a gunman who killed seven people in and around Toulouse. Preliminary charges under French law mean there is strong reason to suspect a crime was committed but allow magistrates more time to investigate. Jonathan Josephs has more.


BBC World News: African Union imposes sanctions on Mali coup + rebel leaders 4 Apr 2012 0016 BBC World News: African Union imposes sanctions on Mali coup + rebel leaders 4 Apr 2012 0016
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New sanctions have been imposed against the leaders of Mali's coup by the African Union. The measures will also apply to rebel leaders in the north of the country. It comes as the junta say it's considering charging the deposed president with treason - as Jonathan Josephs reports.


BBC World News: ECOWAS gives Mali coup leaders ultimatum 0012 30 March 2012 BBC World News: ECOWAS gives Mali coup leaders ultimatum 0012 30 March 2012
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A group of West African States has given the coup leaders in Mali three days to restore constitutional order, or face diplomatic and economic isolation. A delegation of presidents had been due in Mali to persuade the leader of the junta, Captain Amadou Sanogo, to step down. Jonathan Josephs reports.


BBC World News: President Toure speaks for first time since Mali coup  28 March 2012  2218 BBC World News: President Toure speaks for first time since Mali coup 28 March 2012 2218
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Mali's ousted president Amadou Toumani Toure has said he is safe and well and still in the country. It's a week since a group of soldiers seized control of the country because they're unhappy with the way an uprising in the north is being handled. As Jonathan Josephs reports, those soldiers have now laid out the way forward, as they see it.


BBC World News: South Africa singer Khulekani \"Mgquemeni\" Khumalo zombie impostor 0019 08feb2012.mov BBC World News: South Africa singer Khulekani "Mgquemeni" Khumalo zombie impostor 0019 08feb2012.mov
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He claimed he'd been kept in a cave by zombies and that he was really the dead South African folk singer Khulekani "Mgquemeni" Khumalo. But now the man who lured thousands of people to see his supposed return from the dead has been charged with fraud. Jonathan Josephs can explain.


BBC World News: Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik appears in court in Norway    2218 06Feb12 BBC World News: Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik appears in court in Norway 2218 06Feb12
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The man accused of Norway's worst mass killing has appeared on camera for the first time since the crime. Annersh Behring Breivik denies criminal responsiblity for killing 77 people in two attacks in July and had been refusing to allow cameras into his court hearings. This report from Jonathan Josephs does contain some flash photography.


BBC World News: Pensioner in Germany eats 64 year old American lard   0024 03 Feb 2012 BBC World News: Pensioner in Germany eats 64 year old American lard 0024 03 Feb 2012
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In these tough economic times many people are making their food go a little further than they perhaps used to. And for many that might mean ignoring the odd best-before date. Well, one German man has taken that to the extreme by eating a 64 year old tin of lard. Jonathan Josephs has the story.


BBC World News: New Zealand stranded whales 24 Jan 2012 1513 BBC World News: New Zealand stranded whales 24 Jan 2012 1513
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Conservationists in New Zealand are battling to save dozens of whales stranded on a beach on the South Island. A total of 99 animals were washed up on Farewell Spit. Some have been taken back to sea but at least 36 have died. Jonathan Josephs reports.


BBC World News: Chimbote in Peru sufffers huge fire   10Jan 2012 0020 BBC World News: Chimbote in Peru sufffers huge fire 10Jan 2012 0020
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Firefighters in Peru are stuggling to control a huge blaze that's swept through a small town in the west of the country. No one is reported killed in the blaze in the western town of Chimbote but it has left nearly a thousand people homeless. With more here's the BBC's Jonathan Josephs


BBC World News: Brazil floods destroy dam in Rio De Jainero state   06 Jan 2012   0007 BBC World News: Brazil floods destroy dam in Rio De Jainero state 06 Jan 2012 0007
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Brazilian authorities are evacuating thousands more people from their homes in the wake of continuing heavy flooding. The two worst affected states are Minas Gerias and Rio de Janeiro -- where a dyke protecting several communities along the Muriaé River has been breached. Jonathan Josephs reports.


BBC World News: Deadly floods hits states of Minas Gerais & Rio de Jainero in Brazil 5 Jan 2012 0015 BBC World News: Deadly floods hits states of Minas Gerais & Rio de Jainero in Brazil 5 Jan 2012 0015
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At least eight people have died in heavy flooding in south-eastern Brazil. More than ten thousand have been forced to evacuate their homes. Two of the worst affected states are Rio de Janeiro and and Minas Gerais, which one government minister says has had its heaviest rainfall in a century. Jonathan Josephs reports.


BBC World News: China Japan row again over Senkaku Diaoyu islands   03 Jan 2012   1616 BBC World News: China Japan row again over Senkaku Diaoyu islands 03 Jan 2012 1616
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China has made a formal protest to Japan after a group of local politicians visited islands in the East China Sea that are claimed by both countries, as well as Taiwan. The islands, known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan have been disputed for decades. At the same time a group supporting China's claim has tried to set sail for the Islands from Hong Kong. Jonathan Josephs reports.


BBC News: Los Angeles police question man over car fire arson   02 Jan 2012    1529 BBC News: Los Angeles police question man over car fire arson 02 Jan 2012 1529
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The city of Los Angeles remains on high alert after a spate of arson attacks that have seen at least 55 vehicles set on fire in recent days. Police there say they've detained what they call "a person of interest", who is being questioned about the fires. Jonathan Josephs reports.


BBC World News: Hazardous train derailed in Australia floods after cyclone 27 Dec 2011 2318 BBC World News: Hazardous train derailed in Australia floods after cyclone 27 Dec 2011 2318
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There are fears in Australia that hazardous substances may have been released in to the huge floodwaters which are covering large parts of the north of the country. That's because a goods train was washed off a bridge near the town of Katherine. It happpened after a cyclone swept across the Northern Territory. Jonathan Josephs reports.


BBC World Service Radio: Australia train hazard fears after Cyclone Grant   27 Dec 2011 1945 BBC World Service Radio: Australia train hazard fears after Cyclone Grant 27 Dec 2011 1945
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There are fears in Australia that hazardous substances may have been released in to the huge floodwaters which are covering large parts of the north of the country. That's because a train was washed off a bridge near the town of Katherine after a cyclone swept across the Northern Territory. Jonathan Josephs reports.


BBC World Service radio: UN criticises China human rights record  27 Dec 2011 0000g BBC World Service radio: UN criticises China human rights record 27 Dec 2011 0000g
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The United Nations Human Rights office has spoken out after China jailed a third human rights activist inside 10 days. The veteran campaigner Chen Xi was senteced to 10 years for subversion. It's a move that the UN called part of a "very unfortunate trend". Jonathan Josephs reports


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