01/06/2011 (1300 GMT)
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Pakistan
Following the killing of Pakistani journalist Saleem Shahzada, the BBC's Shoaib Hasan talks to Newshour about memories of his friend.
Duration: 04:10
Pakistan
Newshour talks to Cyril Almeida, a columnist for one Pakistan's highest circulated newspapers about the dangers facing reporters in the country.
Duration: 07:05
Pakistan - World Have Your Say
Robyn Bresnahan of the World Have Your Say programme gives a preview of listeners comments on the implications of the murder of Pakistani journalist Saleem Shahzada.
Duration: 08:21
Venice Biennale
Our Arts Editor Will Gompertz reports on how this year's event mixes politics, globalisation and art.
Duration: 13:00
Ratko Mladic
Andrew Cayley, the man responsible for drafting an indictment against Ratko Mladic, describes seeing him finally appear on charges in the Hague as profound.
Duration: 20:03
Pips
Newshour solves the mystery of the missing pips.
Duration: 23:00
FIFA
The BBC's Sports reporter Alex Capstick tells Newshour that the defeat of the motion to postpone the FIFA presidential election was a forgone conclusion.
Duration: 29:41
FIFA
The South African sports journalist Mark Gleeson, Argentinian football writer Marcela Mora y Araujo and Mark Perryman, an England fan join Newshour to discuss FIFA's presidential election.
Duration: 38:58
Syria
The BBC's Defence and Diplomatic correspondent, Jonathan Marcus talks about the alleged torture and murder of a thirteen-year-old boy, Hamza al-Khatib.
Duration: 43:00
Space
Endeavour returns to earth, a safe return for the penultimate space shuttle flight.
Duration: 46:25
California porn
California's adult film industry gets a health check.
Duration: 53:00
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