
26/05/2012
Morning news and current affairs, presented by James Naughtie and Sarah Montague: analysis of the Egyptian elections, plus Jack Straw on Leveson, and the latest from Syria.
Morning news and current affairs, presented by James Naughtie and Sarah Montague, including:
0722:
The 91热爆's John Sudworth reports on the growing number of top football players who are looking to end their career in China.
0810:
Syrian opposition groups say President Assad's forces have killed as many as 90 people in a town near Homs. Nadim Houry, director of Human Rights Watch in Syria, explains why the Syrian opposition is calling for the UN to intervene.
0835:
The latest indications show that the run off for the Egyptian presidency will be between the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammed Mursi, and the last prime minister to be appointed by President Mubarak before he was deposed, Ahmed Shafiq. Mona Makram-Ebeid, a member of the advisory council to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces which has been running the country, gives her analysis of the presidential elections so far.
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