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It paints the picture of a continent ravaged by war and the politics of the 'Big Man'. Throughout we examine the relationship between good governance and prosperity. In their search for stable politics post-colonial African nations have embraced everything from Marxism to Islam. But what hope does the continent have of equitably managing its mineral resources and finding the path to true …
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Microfinance schemes, which offer development loans to the poor, have enabled millions to turn their lives around. We report on how they've helped one village in Mali.
As world leaders meet for another round of global warming talks, the focus is likely to be on big polluters like China. The country has recently become the world's biggest CO2 emitter.
Prisoners at Cebu are considered the most dangerous offenders in the Philippines. But thanks to four hours of dance lessons a day, their behaviour has been transformed.
Can comedy influence the Kenyan elections? Popular satirists, Redykyulass, are on a campaign to encourage people to vote. They're using laughter to bring a fresh generation into politics.
It's one of the great unanswered questions of science. What gives matter its mass? By generating conditions present moments after the big bang, scientists hope to locate the elusive 'God Particle'.
Indigenous broadcasting has undergone something of a worldwide revolution in recent years. In New Zealand, Maori TV is at the forefront of a new wave of aboriginal pride.
Generations passed through the iron gates of Chatham Dock Yard. Behind the walls giant cogs whirred, men and women lived segregated lives and bells chimed the hours. It was a community that scarcely changed in 300 years. Told in their own words, Ropemakers charts the history of the men and women who worked in the Yard. A lyrical and intimate portrait of a lost world.
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