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Mongolia is the new frontier in a massive, break-neck speed resources rush. But as it races to take advantage of Chinese demand, helped along by Rio Tinto, what is it getting from digging up the steppes?
Christian voters are once again attacking Obama's religious views. Surprisingly, his views also seem to be getting support from more moderate Christian voters. So will Christians make or break Obama's re-election?
Over 3,000 children have died in Syria's conflict. For the survivors innocence is lost and play is a charade from another life. Through their stories we glimpse into a world no child should have to suffer.
In Tunisia, birthplace of the Arab Spring, violence has returned to the streets. This report examines the deep-seated problems that are pushing their inexperienced Islamist government to breaking point.
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As China begins to fragment, this front-line investigative journey along the Yangtze finds out why rebellions are breaking out in both the cities and rural areas and how new laws are threatening to undermine the civil movements' peaceful attempts to raise environmental awareness and support human rights.
With diplomacy failing to break the deadlock between China and other Asian nations over the disputed Spratley Islands, arms dealers have been making a killing in the race for control of the valuable South China Seas.
As Spain announces more austerity for 2013, the country has erupted in protest. This report, which dives into the heart of the shocking street violence, reveals a deep divide between government and people.
Over the last 40 years Bali has gone from being a spiritual, low-key holiday destination to an international tourist hot spot. Now it's stretched to breaking point, with a waste problem that's out of control.
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