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Malaysia's Security Law Under Scrutiny

New security law in Malaysia; UBS rogue trader's first broadcast interview; Aleppo latest.

The Malaysian government says the new security law is there to combat terrorism, but many feel it could stifle democracy. In his first broadcast interview Kweku Adoboli, the rogue trader who lost UBS $1.9bn, tells the BBC that banking is still riven by conflicts of interest. And, we get an update on the humanitarian situation in the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo.

50 minutes

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Mon 1 Aug 201606:06GMT

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  • Mon 1 Aug 201606:06GMT