18/06/2011 (1300 GMT)
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Talking to the Taliban
Will the talks being held by the US and the Taliban bring peace? Ahmad Wali Massoud a former Afghan ambassador says lasting change can only be achieved when Afghans are given a voice.
Duration: 05:53
Kabul under attack
A police station in the heart of the Afghan capital has come under attack, and a battle for control of the station is continuing. Paul Wood reports live from Kabul.
Duration: 08:21
Morocco
Despite calls for further demonstrations, Morocco's Minister of Industry and Trade, Ahmed Reda Chami tells Newshour that changes to the constitution are major advances for the people.
Duration: 13:00
CIA spy claim
Glenn Carle, the CIA officer asked to spy on an influential academic joins the programme
Duration: 19:07
Hollywood auction
Peter Bowes reports on the auction of some of Hollywood's most famous memorabilia.
Duration: 23:00
South Korea
Why did South Korean troops open fire at a South Korean commercial airliner? Newshour reports.
Duration: 30:49
Afghan relics under threat
An ancient Buddhist site which pre-dates the arrival of Islam in Afghanistan is under threat from a Chinese mining venture. Quentin Sommerville was given rare access to the site.
Duration: 35:18
Cyclists vs Motorists
Two wheels or four. Who has the right of way? Newshour joins the debate.
Duration: 42:49
Golf diplomacy
The BBC's John Murray has been finding out why golf seems to be the chosen sport of top US politicians.
Duration: 50:00
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- Sat 18 Jun 201112:05GMTBBC World Service Online
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