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Sharon's government is coming under increasing pressure to revive the stalled peace process. Even its soldiers have started criticising the occupation.
To his critics, he's a ruthless strong man with little interest in democracy. So how did Iyad Allawi rise to become leader of the new democratic Iraq?
The town of Kamusie in Papua New Guinea is plagued by corruption and the authoritarian repression of local workers and landowners by a local manufacturing company and the police. The spectacularly beautiful scenery of the surrounding jungle and mountainous landscape, as contained here in some quality footage, offers no solace to the workers who have suffered violence and extreme mal-treatment all…
The State of the pregnant, hanging and dimpled chad looks set to become the focus of election chaos once again. Fears are growing about the reliability of electronic voting terminals.
Did former Macedonian minister Ljube Boskovski order the deaths of seven innocent men in a bid to gain favour with the US in the war on terror?
The Rapanui of Easter Island are facing extinction. They claim their colonial masters in Chile aren't doing enough to ensure their survival.
The momentum for a global ban on asbestos might be growing but Canada continues to dig it up at a furious rate. It exports thousands of tonnes to the developing world.
It has been Hassan's life-long dream to witness the state of Iraq democratic and freed from the tyranny of its former leader, but it seems that the new-found freedoms do not ensure Hassan's safety: linked to Iraq's new leadership, he knows he has become a vulnerable target for rebels still loyal to the old regime.
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