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06/07/2011

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

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Wed 6 Jul 2011 13:05GMT

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  • David Cameron on hacking scandal

    Speaking in parliament today, Prime Minster David Cameron has backed calls for an independent inquiry into the hacking scandal engulfing the media group, News International.

    Duration: 02:14

  • Phone hacking scandal

    Our political correspondent Rob Watson reports on the emergency debate in parliament today on the allegations of phone hacking by British tabloid paper

    Duration: 06:01

  • Phone hacking victim

    Graham Foulkes, the father of a victim of the July 7th attacks in London and has had his phone possibly hacked, talks about what it feels like to be a victim of the hacking.

    Duration: 14:00

  • Korea people smugglers

    Our Seoul Correspondent Lucy Williamson meets the people who organise the perilous journey of those who defect from the North into South Korea.

    Duration: 18:12

  • Wombat discovery

    The scientist who made the discovery of a skeleton of a two million year old giant wombat in Australia, Professor Mike Archer, talks to Newshour.

    Duration: 23:00

  • Sergei Magnitsky

    Will those named in the report into the gruesome death of the lawyer Sergei Magnitsky while in custody be held responsible? Newshour reports.

    Duration: 30:23

  • Sergei Magnitsky

    Will President Medvedev follow through on the advice of his own Human rights commission? The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Daniel Sandford reports.

    Duration: 32:29

  • Sudan diary

    The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Fergus Nicoll is in South Sudan and in the latest instalment of his travel diary he looks at the preparations for Juba's big day.

    Duration: 35:44

  • Foetal rights

    American laws introduced to protect pregnant women from violent partners are increasingly being used to prosecute them. One mother, Megan McKenzie talks to Newshour about her ordeal.

    Duration: 39:36

  • Foetal rights

    Dr. Christopher Kaczor of Loyola Marymount University, talks to Newshour about why he supports the foetal protection law in South Carolina.

    Duration: 43:00

  • Duane Eddy

    The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's David Sillitoe interviews Duane Eddy, one of the pioneers of that rock and roll guitar style.

    Duration: 48:14

  • International Monetary Fund

    The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Andrew Walker joins Newshour to discuss Christine Lagarde's first news conference as the new head of the IMF.

    Duration: 53:00

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  • Wed 6 Jul 2011 13:05GMT

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