World Have Your Say

World Have Your Say

The BBC News programme where you set the agenda.

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  • WHYS60: Egyptians discuss the future

    Fri, 25 Nov 11

    Duration:
    50 mins

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    After thousands of chanting protesters opposed to military rule in Egypt gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo and a rival rally is held for the military council, Egyptians discuss their future.

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  • WHYS 30: Are young people working hard enough to get a job?

    Fri, 25 Nov 11

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    24 mins

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    The UK government says it will spend £1bn on creating 400,000 work opportunities to help tackle record youth unemployment. In France, a survey by Le Monde revealed that a large percentage of over 30s think the young are egotistical and lazy despite the state of the job market. The BBC reported this week that Spain has twice the number of unemployed youth than the rest of the EU. Are young people working hard enough to get a job? Is there a danger we're creating a lost generation

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  • WHYS 60: Fireworks & Gunfire; Yemen, Egypt latest

    Thu, 24 Nov 11

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    We go to a coffee shop in Sanaa and Tahrir Square in Cairo to get the latest breaking news from the regions.

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  • WHYS 30: General strike in Portugal

    Thu, 24 Nov 11

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    24 mins

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    Portugal is on strike. A 24-hour shutdown - which started at midnight when air traffic controllers walked out - is aimed at protesting austerity measures set to be imposed on the country by the IMF in exchange for bailout money. Do you agree with the protesters? Or is it an irresponsible measure at a time when the country is struggling to get its economy going as it is?

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  • WHYS 60: Latest from the Arab world with updates from Yemen

    Wed, 23 Nov 11

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    50 mins

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    It's been a whirlwind day in the Arab world. We will bring you the latest from Yemen, where President Saleh has transferred power. And we will go live to Tahrir Square, Tunisia and Bahrain.

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  • WHYS 30: The last chance for Yemen

    Wed, 23 Nov 11

    Duration:
    23 mins

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    President Saleh is in Saudi Arabia to sign a deal to hand over power to deputy and get immunity.

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  • WHYS 60: How much public support is there for Egyptian protests?

    Tue, 22 Nov 11

    Duration:
    52 mins

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    Protesters have called for a 'million-man march' in Cairo and are gathering in Tahrir square. They want to put pressure on the military leadership to give up power. But how many Egyptians are really behind the "Second Revolution"?

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  • WHYS 30: Protests in Cairo & Arab Spring latest

    Tue, 22 Nov 11

    Duration:
    23 mins

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    Protests continue in Cairo today against the army, but what's happening elsewhere in the Arab Spring ? We bring you an update from Yemen, Syria, Libya, Tunisia and Bahrain.

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  • WHYS 60: Clashes between the army and protesters in Tahrir Square

    Mon, 21 Nov 11

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    Renewed violence in Cairo: The army and protesters clash in Tahrir Square. At least 35 people have been killed.

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  • WHYS 30: Violence In Egypt

    Mon, 21 Nov 11

    Duration:
    24 mins

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    Your reaction to a weekend of protests and violence in Egypt. Should demonstrators have faith in upcoming elections? Do you trust the military government to deliver a democratic transition?

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