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In Baghdad, even burying the dead has become a death trap. No one dies of natural causes any more. Murder squads hang around cemeteries looking for their next victims.
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.
In southern Iraq we see how Britain has left Basra in the grip of brutal militias with rival gangs desperately vying for power and influence. These days, the remaining Brits never leave their Basra base. Outside fear rules.
Meet the lawyer who threw away his corporate career to spend his day playing with Lego bricks. Nathan Sawaya is a Lego master - a title held by only forty people in the world.
Tajikistan is struggling to cope with an influx of cheap drugs from Afghanistan. The country has just one rehab clinic and on average, ten soldiers a year die in shoot outs with drug traffickers.
Every day, yet more wounded American soldiers arrive at Ramstein from Iraq and Afghanistan. The military hospital has treated over 43,000 patients in the past six years.
Every year, 35 million tonnes of electronic waste is exported to China to be scrapped. There the rubbish is broken down by hand, poisoning workers and polluting the environment.
The Philippines is seen as one of the frontlines in the War of Terror. But dubbing local armed groups terrorists seems to be making the situation worse.
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