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In 1995, Manila authorities uncovered a detailed plan by Arab extremists in the Philippines to assassinate the Pope and use aircraft as flying bombs aimed at American targets.
This is the uplifting story about a group of black South Africans who have set up a professional life saving club. Their aim is to open up the beaches, to educate the local people, and to save lives.
Russia’s first school for housewives tutors women of different marital statuses and ages. From cooking and sewing to gardening and singing, the skills they learn are varied. And the aim? To get a husband.
NATO's bombing campaign left thousands of unexploded bombs across the country. ABC Australia follows the team of women aiming to clear them.
Syria’s new young ruler Bashar al Assad has plans for getting Syria into the global economy - but Syrians fear they may become a target in the US-led war on terrorism.
While some ethnic Albanian civilians flee fearing that they will be used as "human shields" by the rebels, others chant their support with gusto: "UCK, UCK!" This feature examines the deep rift between Macedonia's Slavic population and its large ethnic Albanian minority (45%).
Under Ptolemy's reign, Alexandria built the most comprehensive library in the world. All that was tragically destroyed - but now, there are plans to build a new world-class centre of learning.
President Wahid uses the tinderboxes of Ambon, Aceh and West Papua as a reason for him to stay in power. Without him, he argues, the regions would explode and fight harder than ever for independence. Yet his grip on the country grows ever shakier.
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