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27/05/2013
The 麻豆社 news programme where you set the agenda.
Cyber attacks in Australia
We get the latest from Syria and hear about reported Chinese cyber attacks in Australia.
Can supplying weapons lead to peace?
The E.U. has lifted its arms embargo on Syrian rebels. Can supplying arms end conflicts?
Afghans 'unlawfully held' by UK forces at Camp Bastion
Britain is being accused of holding Afghan nationals without charge in Camp Bastion.
Is there content that shouldn't be allowed on Facebook?
Facebook is to review how it deals with 'hateful' material posted on its site.
Hezbollah fighters 'invading' Syria
Hezbollah fighters are 'invading' Syria - according to Free Syrian Army rebel chief.
Syria "balance of power" and 'killer' robots
WHYS discusses comments by Syrian Pres. Bashar al-Assad and the ethics of 'killer' robots.
Assad's warning to Israel
Syria's President warns Israel he will retaliate to any future air strikes on his country.
Mumbai mannequins, Nigeria anti-homosexuality bill and FIFA anti-racism.
Mumbai's proposed ban on mannequins, Nigeria's homosexuality bill and FIFA's anti-racism.
Protests in Turkey
Anti-government protests break out across Turkey - we get your reaction
What's going on in Turkey?
Conversations between Turks about the protests happening in their country.
The Latest from Protests in Turkey
A large trade union group stages a two-day strike in support of anti-government protestors
04/06/2013
05/06/2013
The story of Qusair
We talk through testimonies and videos of the battle for Qusair in Syria.
Syria
Is President Bashar al-Assad now winning the so-called Battle for Damascus.
06/06/2013
07/06/2013
What does privacy mean in 2013?
US spy chief James Clapper has strongly defended government surveillance programmes.
US Surveillance Leak Source Revealed: Edward Snowden
The whistleblower behind the leaks about US surveillance programmes has been identified
Is Edward Snowden a Patriot or a Traitor?
Reactions from the US on Edward Snowden and former whistleblowers tell why they spoke out
Do you agree with Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan's handling of the protests?
We speak to people in Istanbul and across Turkey after riot police storm Taksim Square
12/06/2013
Greece closes state broadcaster and Pope Francis comments on 'gay lobby'
We speak to people in Greece and Catholics around the world.
Are you happy to waive your privacy if it foils a major terror plot?
What is it really like living to a ripe old age?
After the oldest man in the world died at 116, we speak about life after eighty.
Obama approves arms for Syrian rebels
14/06/2013
Will Iran's Election Result Change Anything?
We hear from Iran on the challenges for the new president, Hassan Rouhani.
Has the Election of a New Iranian President Changed Anything?
We ask what the election of Hassan Rouhani will mean for Iran.
What's Going on in Brazil?
We hear from across Brazil about the biggest protests there in decades.