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On this week's show
On this week's show

We go behind the scenes at the Democratic National Convention to see, among other things, how technology changes the way journalists cover the story. We look at Russia's PR machine at work as Russia's president and prime minister talk to us in the same week. Also, Cuba's Fidel Castro gets blogging but does anybody care?

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About the show

International Correspondents brings together the world's leading journalists, editors and media figures to discuss the top stories and critique the current news landscape.

Hosted by London anchor Fionnuala Sweeney, the show was launched after the September 11 terrorist attacks to consider the media's handling of this international crisis.

International Correspondents goes behind the headlines, offering intelligent debate about how news is gathered and what issues are important to viewers and readers.

International Correspondents Blog
International Correspondents Blog

"Some argue that while Georgia lost the military war, Tblisi won the public relations battle. At the outset of the conflict, some say Russia didn't care what the West thought about its actions but belatedly, towards the end of hostilities, began providing the international media with a pool of representatives from various ministries involved."

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All eyes were on former Obama rival Hillary Clinton when she addressed the Democratic Convention - do you think her words were enough to unite the party?

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