26/06/2011 (1200 GMT)
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China UK visit
Although the focus of Premier Wen Jia-bao's visit to the UK is trade, as our correspondent Damian Grammaticus reports, it's human rights record will also inevitably be on the agenda.
Duration: 03:42
China Europe relations
Professor Stephen Tsang, of the University of Nottingham and Jonathan Holslag, of the Institute of Contemporary China Studies discuss the pros and cons of Europe expanding trade with China.
Duration: 10:51
Hugo Chavez
The Venezuelan leader's two week absence from public view following an operation in Cuba is causing speculation about his true condition. The 大象传媒's Sarah Grainger reports.
Duration: 14:07
Picasso in the Palestine
One of Pablo Picasso's painting goes on display in Palestinian territories, one of the more volatile areas of the Middle East. How safe will it be? Jon Donnison reports.
Duration: 18:44
Hackers
Martin Bryant, a tech journalist for The Next Web talks to Newshour about the disbanding of the group of computers hackers, Lulz Security.
Duration: 23:00
Syria
Hala Jaber of The Sunday Times describes the scene in Syria following more anti-government protests in several cities.
Duration: 31:24
Banned Musicians
Our New York correspondent Matt Wells has been meeting the people behind the novel idea of using the internet to help banned musicians bypass local censorship and reach a wider audience.
Duration: 35:33
Extremists
Google Ideas and the US Council of Foreign Relations have organised a "summit against violent extremism". Newshour speaks to two of the attendees to find out what this gathering hopes to achieve.
Duration: 44:13
US oil
The 大象传媒's Jonny Dymond reports on the controversial method of oil and gas extraction being used in the US called fracking.
Duration: 50:00
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