11/05/2011 (1300 GMT)
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Syria
Although journalists are not allowed onto Syria, Martin Fletcher of the Times newspaper has managed to get in by posing as a tourist. He speaks to Newshour.
Duration: 09:24
Philippines cyber sex
Our correspondent Kate McGeown reports on the growing cyber sex industry in the country.
Duration: 13:00
China art theft
Seven pieces of art has been stolen from the Palace Museum, China's most important museum. How usual is this?
Duration: 17:37
Arizona shooting update
Gabrielle Giffords' communications director gives Newshour's James Coomarasamy an update on the congresswoman's recovery following the mass shooting in Arizona which left six people dead.
Duration: 23:00
Libya stalemate
Our correspondent in Benghazi, Andrew Harding reports on the rebel fighters' battle to end the government's siege of Misrata.
Duration: 33:02
Uganda
Did the government block Dr Besigye from flying home? Uganda's Minister for Information, Kabakumba Matsiko tells Newshour they did not.
Duration: 42:47
Dutroux wife
Anger in Belgium as the wife and accomplice of the notorious child killer, Marc Dutroux is set to be released soon.
Duration: 48:37
China wine
Why are China's wealthy are buying up the world's stock of fine wine?
Duration: 53:00
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