31/05/2011
The teacher who calmed her students during a drug shoot-out by singing with them, a former FBI's most wanted man talks about 'hactivism' and Zuma in Libya.
Giles Dilnot sits in for Rhod with news from around the world.
Fifa President Sepp Blatter insists there is no crisis in world football, just "difficulties".
Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic files an appeal against extradition to The Hague on genocide charges. Giles talks to Sir Geoffrey Nice, one of the prosecutors at the war crimes trial of former President of Serbia and Yugoslavia Slobodan Milosevic.
A Mexican nursery teacher receives an award for bravery after she calmed down her students while there was a shoot-out around her school by singing nursery rhymes.
Hackers trick PBS, one of America's biggest broadcasters, and make thousands of people question whether rapper Tupac Shakur, who was shot dead in 1994, is still alive. Giles talks to Kevin Mitnick, arguably the world's most famous hacker and the FBI's most wanted man until he was caught in 1995. He's been in direct contact with those behind this hacking.
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