12/05/2011 (1300GMT)
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
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John Demjanjuk
A pursuit for truth or retribution? Newshour discusses the issues after a German court finds a 91 year old Nazi guard guilty of helping to murder Jews in Nazi-occupied Poland.
Duration: 13:00
Syria
Protests have again erupted in Syria despite the government's best efforts to stamp them out.
Duration: 17:26
Grozny football
An unlikely venue for Diego Maradona: the brand new football stadium in Chechnya.
Duration: 23:00
Uganda
Protesters continue to voice their rage throughout the country as Yoweri Museveni is sworn in today for the fourth time as Uganda's president.
Duration: 31:33
Artic summit
As the Arctic Council, the group of countries devoted to the stewardship of a sixth of the earth's landmass meets, Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt tells Newshour about the challenges ahead.
Duration: 34:54
The struggle for Libya
Reports suggest that Libya's civil war appears to be tilting in favour of the rebels over the last few days but humanitarian challenges are growing.
Duration: 43:00
Unusual school attire
Why did a British schoolboy decide to wear a skirt to school?
Duration: 46:43
The race for president
Our North America Editor Mark Mardell reports on Newt Gingrich's bid to become the next republican candidate to join the US presidential race.
Duration: 50:55
Spain earthquake
Listen to a survivor of Spain's worst quake in fifty years.
Duration: 53:00
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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.