Newsline - 9 July, 2010: The US and Russia trade secret agents. Srebrenica buries more victims 15 years after the genocide. And how has the World Cup scored on the organisational side?
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Tit for tat in US-Russian spy swap
Ten Russians accused of spying by US authorities have landed in Vienna as part of a deal - four spies alleged to have worked undercover in Russia will be released to the US in return. Former CIA agent Bob Ayers told RNW's Newsline the affair has damaged the authority of both countries.
War wounds still painful in Srebrenica
Fifteen years after 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed by Bosnian Serbs in Srebrenica, the town is still burying victims of the genocide. Cintia Taylor spoke to those affected by the conflict, and found a society still divided by hurt and anger.
South Africa celebrates World Cup success
Many have criticised the football in this year's World Cup for being mediocre - but what about the event itself? South Africa 2010 was predicted to be an organisational disaster, but has proved the pessimists wrong. Elles van Gelder reports from Cape Town on how the country has achieved what it set out to do.




















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