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Your World News

Anna Adams takes a look at what people have been talking about in this week's Your World News.

You send the BBC thousands of videos, pictures and emails every week and so we've decided to choose some of the best you've sent to for Your World News, shown every Friday on BBC World News.

Do you have what it takes to make it onto the programme? Quite simply get out there and send us what's happening in your world.

We want the news from where you are.

You could film a protest on your mobile phone, capture the moment when a building collapsed, snap pictures on your camera of a sandstorm or record yourself on your webcam reacting to the week's big stories.

Please remember not to ever put yourself in any danger or break any laws.

The show is presented by the BBC's Interactive Reporter Anna Adams. Every week Anna and the interactive team in BBC News look through all the material you've sent and choose the best video, texts, emails and pictures.

It doesn't matter whether you live in a city, on a island, under a tree, or on a boat just get out there and send us your news.

You can send your pictures and video to yourpics@bbc.co.uk, text them to +44 7725 100 100 or if you have a large file you can upload here.

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At no time should you endanger yourself or others, take any unnecessary risks or infringe any laws.

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The BBC may edit your comments and not all emails will be published. Your comments may be published on any BBC media worldwide.





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