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06/06/2011 (1300 GMT)

Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.

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Mon 6 Jun 2011 13:05GMT

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  • Yemen

    The Yemeni minister Hisham Sharaf says President Ali Abdullah Saleh will definitely return home from Saudi Arabia, where he is being treated for wounds he suffered in an attack last week.

    Duration: 12:27

  • Sexualisation

    Are children in the world's richest countries exposed to too many sexual images when they are still too young? Newshour hears the views of two students.

    Duration: 18:43

  • Ground Zero

    A decade after the September 11th attacks, relatives of some of those who died still have not been able to agree with New York City officials about how the victims should be remembered.

    Duration: 22:59

  • Drugs

    Duncan Learmauth of GlaxoSmithKline and Kounteya Sinha, of the Times of India, discuss plans announced by major drugs companies to cut the price of life-saving vaccines sold in developing countries.

    Duration: 33:21

  • Hungary Roma

    Nick Thorpe reports from Hungary, where tensions are continuing to rise between the Roma minority and the non-Roma majority.

    Duration: 37:30

  • E.coli

    The Spanish government wants compensation from Germany for incorrectly blaming the E.coli outbreak on Spanish farmers. Roger Waite, of the European Commission, looks at whether Spain has a good case.

    Duration: 42:40

  • Dominique Strauss-Khan

    Michelle Fleury reports from New York where Dominique Strauss-Khan, the former head of the International Monetary Fund, has made his first court appearance.

    Duration: 46:25

  • Yemen

    One of the possible effects of the continuing crisis in Yemen is that it could lead to more piracy off the Yemeni coast. Dan Damon reports from Djibouti on the international anti-piracy effort.

    Duration: 52:59

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  • Mon 6 Jun 2011 13:05GMT

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