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New Orleans was getting ready to celebrate Mardi Gras. But among the crowds was a virus which before long would stop the music and kill thousands in the state of Louisiana.
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Newsnight is a weekly round up of news and current affairs; incorporating hard-hitting interviews with global opinion-formers and documentaries from every corner of the world.
In the week Joe Biden is sworn in as President, Click looks at what this could mean for social media.
New president Joe Biden believes America should "unite and heal" but how likely is it the country can ever truly be united? Newsbeat's Daniel Rosney investigates.
BBC art critic, Alastair Sooke, travels to China's capital, Beijing, to explore the oldest continuously used writing system in the world, calligraphy.
Emma Dabiri uses artworks held in the Ulster Museum in Belfast to explore a different way of seeing the world - through the eyes of artists.
Newsnight is a weekly round up of news and current affairs; incorporating hard-hitting interviews with global opinion-formers and documentaries from every corner of the world.
New Orleans was getting ready to celebrate Mardi Gras. But among the crowds was a virus which before long would stop the music and kill thousands in the state of Louisiana.
It was once the richest democracy in Latin America, but under President Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela has been in an economic tailspin.
The Travel Show looks back at some of its best moments from Southeast Asia. The team jump on a unique bamboo train and visit one of the world's most remote food festivals.
Foreign correspondents currently posted to London look at events in the UK through outsiders' eyes, and at how the issues of the week are being tackled around the world.
A group of young women from Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso study at a girls' school to become auto mechanics. The classmates become each other's port of safety, joy and sisterhood.
New president Joe Biden believes America should "unite and heal" but how likely is it the country can ever truly be united? Newsbeat's Daniel Rosney investigates.
The second episode of Imagine's profile that follows a year in the life of British artist Tracey Emin.
The Travel Show looks back at some of its best moments from Southeast Asia. The team jump on a unique bamboo train and visit one of the world's most remote food festivals.
In the week Joe Biden is sworn in as President, Click looks at what this could mean for social media.
As Joe Biden is sworn in as America's 46th President, the BBC's global network of correspondents report on a momentous week.
Emma Dabiri uses artworks held in the Ulster Museum in Belfast to explore a different way of seeing the world - through the eyes of artists.
Foreign correspondents currently posted to London look at events in the UK through outsiders' eyes, and at how the issues of the week are being tackled around the world.
The second episode of Imagine's profile that follows a year in the life of British artist Tracey Emin.
Examining the business stories and economic trends that are re-shaping our world.
It was once the richest democracy in Latin America, but under President Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela has been in an economic tailspin.
Foreign correspondents currently posted to London look at events in the UK through outsiders' eyes, and at how the issues of the week are being tackled around the world.
Emma Dabiri uses artworks held in the Ulster Museum in Belfast to explore a different way of seeing the world - through the eyes of artists.
In the week Joe Biden is sworn in as President, Click looks at what this could mean for social media.