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Ai Weiwei tax bill
The Chinese artist and campaigner tells Newshour of his gratitude
Duration: 05:31
Social networking China
In China the internet and social networking sites are revolutionising the way people can communicate but the authorities don't like this. Our Beijing correspondent Michael Bristow reports.
Duration: 09:30
Is capitalism intrinsically immoral?
A report is being published today by an institute linked to St Paul's Cathedral where protesters are campaigning for reforms in the world of finance. We talk to former Bishop Dr Peter Selby.
Duration: 12:47
Carlos the Jackal
The alleged terrorist known as Carlos the Jackal goes on trial in Paris today in connection with bomb attacks on French trains int he 1980s. Hugh Schofield reports from Paris.
Duration: 21:50
Syria state media
Opposition activists in Syria say that TV and newspapers are used as propaganda outlets. World Update's Dan Damon talked to a former presenter on Syrian state television.
Duration: 32:10
Greece new prime minister
We talk to a Greek journalist about the current government crisis and to a business analyst here in London about the markets' concerns.
Duration: 38:18
Turkey European Union
Turkey's economy is in a much better shape than the eurozone, so why would they still want to join the EU? Kevin Connolly reports from Istanbul.
Duration: 42:56
Bangkok floods
Flooding in Thailand has already claimed more than 500 lives and floodwaters now threaten the capital Bangkok. Our correspondent Rachel Harvey reports from Bangkok.
Duration: 47:10
South Korea suicide rate
According to the UN World Health Organisation only Lithuania has a higher rate of suicide than South Korea and it's getting worse. Lucy Williamson reports from the capital Seoul.
Duration: 52:43
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