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Vladimir Putin has worked hard to create an image of an open, forward-thinking Russia. But the policy of religious discrimination currently being pursued by his government is more akin with the Tsarist regime of old than a new, modern Russian state.
Zambia's decision to reject American GM food aid has been heavily criticized by the international community. However, at a time when Europe continues to shun GM products, we ask why Zambia's position shouldn't be respected.
As the Indian state of Gujarat continues to be torn apart by communal violence, we investigate the new rise of Hindu nationalism that is becoming systemic in government institutions.
More than 1,000 Uighur protestors have clashed with Chinese police in Xinjiang's regional capital, Urumqi. A 2002 report looks at the strained relationship between the Uighurs and China's Communist party.
British American Tobacco has been accused of smuggling cigarettes into Vietnam to break the state monopoly. In the next decade, 10% of Vietnam's population will die from smoking.
The Philippines is home to Abu Sayyaf - an Islamic terrorist group that even Bin Laden is said to regard as too extreme. We follow reporter Jonathon Miller as he undertakes a dangerous journey into the terrorist group's heartland to understand why young Filipinos are joining this organisation.
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