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If you commit a crime in America and don't hold an American passport, you'll do your jail time and be put on the first flight 'home' - even if 'home' is a country you left as a refugee when still a child.
Only a few months ago, Ethiopia was being touted as Africa's great hope. So why was its first elections marred by political assassinations, widespread fraud and intimidation?
First there was Hollywood. Then came Bollywood and now Nollywood. The Nigerian film industry is the third biggest in the world.
Former European Commissioner Pascal Lamy addresses the World Trade Organization for the first time as its 5th Director-General.
Were suspects in the Australian Embassy bombing tortured to force them to confess? We gain a rare first-hand look into how Indonesia's judicial system handles terrorism.
This unique report follows Indonesian President Yudhoyono in the aftermath of the Tsunami. He reflects on the challenges it posed and justifies reconstruction efforts.
He's Russia's most wanted man, responsible for Beslan and the Moscow theatre siege. In his first interview since Russian troops went back into Chechnya, Shamil Basayev gives his account.
Al-Jazeera reporter Taysir Alluni was convicted in 2005 on terrorism charges – a conviction which a European court later found to be not legal. Alluni has always maintained his innocence. This SBS report investigates the trial against Alluni just weeks before he was convicted.
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