Newsline 14 January 2010: International aid agencies flock to Haiti in rescue effort; Dutch inquiry on Iraq rings alarm bells in London; and Togo football supporters mourn their loss.
50,000 feared dead
Aid agencies in Haiti are overwhelmed by the devastation from the country’s worst earthquake in 200 years
Listen to Paul Coneally from the International Red Cross
Iraq War inquiry
The fallout from the Dutch Davids report on the legality of the war in Iraq has implications for Britain's own inquiry
Listen to Professor Philippe Sands from University College London
Togo mourns
Football supporters in Togo ask how their national team got caught up in Angola’s forgotten conflict
Listen to West Africa Correspondent Bram Posthumus




















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