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04/07/2011
The 大象传媒 news programme where you set the agenda.
Is Hacking Ever Justified?
The Reith Lectures
Aung San Suu Kyi examines what drives people to dissent in the second Reith Lecture 2011
The state of fleet street
WHYS 30: Phone Hacking Scandal Deepens
Families of London bomb victims may have had phones hacked by reporters - your reaction
WHYS 60: What Would You Ask The Tabloids?
With tabloid journalism under scrutiny, reporters answer your questions about the industry
WHYS 60: How has Rupert Murdoch changed the world?
You discuss the man, his media company & how he influences politics, journalism & culture.
WHYS 30: Does menstruation affect how women work?
A boss has been sacked for saying women get paid less because they're "sick" once a month.
WHYS 60: Who is The Fourth Estate
Does the News of the World Scandal show that the media has failed?
WHYS 30: Africa's drought - why is it still happening?
Severe drought is affecting millions in East Africa. Why does does it keep happening?
WHYS 60 - Special - South Sudan independence
A special program from Juba, Khartoum and London discussing South Sudan's independence.
WHYS 60: US to withhold military aid to Pakistan. But who needs who more ?
WHYS 30: Is the US right to withhold aid from Pakistan?
The US has decided to hold back $800m of military aid from Pakistan.
12/07/2011
WHYS 30: Assassination in Afghanistan - what does it mean for the country?
The half-brother of Afghan President Karzai has been assassinated in Kandahar.
WHYS 60: Blasts in Mumbai
WHYS gets reaction to today's Mumbai blasts
WHYS 30: Urunboy Usmonov - a month in captivity
It's a month since 大象传媒 reporter Urunboy Usmonov was imprisoned in Tajikistan
WHYS 60: How has hackgate changed the relationship between politicians and journalists?
WHYS 30: Reaction to the Mumbai bombings
15/07/2011
WHYS 60: What are we learning about the UK?
As the phone hacking scandal rolls on, what have we learned about Britain?
WHYS 30: Hackgate, Resignations & Schadenfreude
Is the frenzy around the phone hacking scandal helping or damaging journalism?
WHYS 60: Rupert and James Murdoch before Parliament
Ros is live at the UK Parliament after Rupert and James Murdoch are questioned by MPs
WHYS 30: Remember the Arab Spring?
There's still a lot going on in the Middle East; we hear from Yemen, Syria, Egypt & Libya.
WHSY 60: Famine in Somalia.
We hear your thoughts on the famine in Somalia.
WHYS: Latest on the phone hacking scandal
Your reactions to the British Prime Minister's statement on the phone hacking scandal.
WHYS 60: Live from Misrata
大象传媒's Gabriel Gatehouse talks to Libyans in rebel-held Misrata. We pose your questions.
WHYS 30: A return to Somalia
An expert in Nairobi takes your questions on the drought in Somalia
WHYS 30: Protests in Malawi.
We hear from people in Malawi where 18 people have died during two days of protests.
22/07/2011