Sam Farmar
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The town of Beni in the DRC is thought to have the highest count of child prostitution per population in the world. Now, a band of enterprising children are trying to protect their fellow sufferers.
Incredible footage of an 80 year-old grandmother and her 16 year-old grandson, as they are pulled from the rubble nine days after the devastation began. An exclusive first hand account of their story.
As Hawaii falls victim to the latest Tsunami, we have exclusive and alarming first hand footage of this natural disaster in action in Kona, the worst affected area, just after the first wave hit.
The militias of the DRC use rape as a tactic of war, even male rape. Now they're throwing kidnapping into the terrible mix. They're combining their sexual desires with fund raising.
After years in decline, elephant poaching is back. Huge increases in the price of ivory has left Africa reluctant to clamp down. Yet if poaching continues, elephants will be extinct by 2020.
The fishermen of Malindi are celebrating and it's all thanks to the pirates. Since piracy has scared away the international trawlers who were ravaging Kenya's fish stocks, local fishing is thriving again.
He's Africa's most wanted man and the leader of the feared Lord's Resistance Army. In his first interview for over twenty years, Joseph Kony explains why he's fighting.
It's the world's most rare and expensive herb - a mysterious aphrodisiac which only grows on the head of caterpillars in Himalayas. But trade in yarchagumba is funding the Maoist uprising
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