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Daphne Sheldrick and the sanctuary keepers have been acting as an adoptive family to orphaned baby elephants for over 30 years, loving them and preparing the elephants for life back in the wild.
Beirut is well-known for it's diverse history, and architectural beauty. With historical buildings being destroyed in favour of modern housing, is the promise to protect the past too little too late?
It was a bizarre story of international espionage and intrigue; a missing Maltese ship, the Russian Navy, Israeli commandos dressed as Swedish officials, Iranian missiles. But now the real story of the Arctic Sea is finally emerging.
An unlikely theme park is fast becoming one of Lithuania's top tourist attractions. Nicknamed 'Stalin World' Grutas Park serves as a reminder for future generations of how not to let history repeat itself.
Satirist or serious politician? Will Jon Stewart's "Rally to Restore Sanity" launch him into the political arena? It was supposed to give a voice to the moderates but has Stewart greater ambitions?
Forty years since the war, Vietnam has progressed into a place that is almost unrecognisable. As Hanoi celebrates its 1000th birthday we see that one thing has not changed, the spirit of the people.
For months a plume of mud has been pouring out of the earth, consuming everything in its path. Is this phenomenon a natural disaster or is it a man-made error? It has resulted in many losing their homes and their land.
In June this year ethnic tensions in Kyrgystan overflowed and a conflict ensued which killed hundreds and displaced hundreds of thousands. Now it is emerging that the government may have been behind the attacks.
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