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Deep in the heart of Malaysia's Sarawak province, indigenous communities prepare to lose their homes and livelihoods as a controversial plan to build a string of huge hydro-electric dams gets under way.
In Egypt security problems have collapsed the tourism industry, one of the cornerstones of its economy. As radical Islamists push for strict regulations on tourists, Egypt's population is struggling.
In an increasingly popular new approach, psychotherapist and comedian David Granirer has combined his two roles to help people tackle mental illness. Could it be that laughter really is the best medicine?
Despite China's massive gender gap, successful women in China struggle to get a date. A complex cocktail of cultural hangups has left a generation of men and women without partners and it's getting worse.
When a Swedish ad agency dropped 800 teddy bears armed with pro-democracy messages over Belarus, the state denied the event had ever taken place. This is the exclusive story Lukashenko didn't want you to see.
When Barack Obama first claimed victory four years ago his message of hope, change and jobs resonated across the nation. But have any of those promises been delivered to Chicago's poorest neighbourhoods?
We revisit the swing state of Pennsylvania, asking locals at a typical American diner what they make of the country's politics. Just before the 2008 election, they had no time for Barack Obama, so how do they feel now?
When Laos opened its doors to tourism, it wasn't prepared for the problems that followed. As the government cracks down on party culture, businesses dependent on tourism are worried for their livelihoods.
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