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At the time of year when our concern for the elderly is particularly strong, we travel to Japan, the world's oldest nation, to discover the secret to dealing with advancing age. But have they got the answers?
As all eyes are on Burma's elections and the international media struggle to gain access, hidden cameras in this report offer a ground level look inside the junta.
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Using never-before-seen archival footage, this beautifully produced documentary brings one of history's most inspiring chapters to life. This is the previously untold story of Robert Kennedy's visit to South Africa at the height of Apartheid.
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.
Seismic activities in and around Tokyo are alarming researchers, who claim signs of another large earthquake are rapidly increasing. Can new technology prevent mass devastation in the economic capital?
Christianity is sweeping across China. A new tolerance for the religion by the Communist authority, has led to overflowing churches, funded by impoverished believers who'll pay anything for their faith.
The founder of whistle-blowing website 'Wikileaks.org', has been dubbed the most dangerous man on earth. Global truth machine or anarchy? We delve into the guarded world of Wikileaks.
Zimbabwe began as a liberation from colonialism. 30 years on, white farmers are being violently driven from their land. Is this a way to reverse the injustices of the past? Or a political game ensuring that a controversial leader remains in power?
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