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Quebec's students take to the streets over rise in tuition fees

We start in Canada, where peaceful protests turn riotous as students take to the streets to voice their opposition to government plans to hike university tuition fees. Next, in the US, we look at a case that has touched a nerve among gay rights activists - a man is jailed for 30 days for filming his college roommate's gay kiss. Finally, we get up close with Hawaii's lava hunters - a few intrepid tourists in search of Hawaii's active volcano Kilauea.

What is 'Tornado Alley'?
23/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

What is 'Tornado Alley'?

With survivors picking up the pieces of their homes after this week's deadly tornado in Oklahoma, we examine how and why the state is prone to some of the world's largest twisters. We also look at how the city of Detroit is battling to stave off bankruptcy, while an emergency manager has been called in to make huge spending cuts. And we explore a stunning natural phenomenon under threat: mass butterfly migration from the United States and Canada to Mexico.
USA-Russia: a long history of espionage
15/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

USA-Russia: a long history of espionage

In a throwback to the days of the Cold War, Russia says it has caught an American red-handed trying to recruit a Russian intelligence officer as a spy. Next, the hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay enters its 100th day. Finally, a Canadian astronaut records his own version of the David Bowie hit "Space Oddity"... in the stars.
Cleveland kidnappings: life after a decade in captivity
08/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Cleveland kidnappings: life after a decade in captivity

The extraordinary of three women being found alive and well in Cleveland, Ohio after being kidnapped a decade ago, has gripped America. But how will they deal with their new lives as free individuals? Next, the first gun to be made from 3D printer technology fires its first bullet, while coming also under fire from the anti-gun lobby. Finally, with more and more American schools dispensing with cursive writing, we look at the disappearing art of penmanship.
Immigration: the Mexican dream
01/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Immigration: the Mexican dream

As US President Barack Obama heads to Mexico to talk trade and immigration, we speak to former Mexican migrants who have left the United States to seek the "Mexican dream" back home. Next, our correspondents find out how Obama's green credentials are being tested over the Keystone Pipeline project. Finally, tensions are so running high after the disputed presidential election in Venezuela that a fistfight broke out between politicians in parliament.
Boston bombings: who are the Tsarnaev brothers?
24/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Boston bombings: who are the Tsarnaev brothers?

The Boston bombings investigation makes progress, but questions remain as to how and why the suspects turned to radicalism. This comes as two men are arrested in Canada on suspicions they were planning to derail a passenger train. Also, the conservative party which ruled Paraguay for over half a century is back in power. Finally, Brazil is preparing for next year's World Cup, with one key question: where are all the visitors going to sleep?

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