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For the first time ever a journalist managed to get inside a boat trafficking African immigrants to Yemen, the first stage of their journey to the West.
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Years after Theophilos III was elected Patriarch of Jerusalem, Israel refuses to recognise him. In exchange for their recognition, it's demanding first refusal on all land sales or rental in Jerusalem.
Not for the first time, Buddhist monks are driving the protests in Burma. But how can a philosophy based on reconciliation become involved in a violent uprising to overthrow an oppressive regime?
For the first time in thirty years, the Japanese will begin hunting Humpback whales again this month. But it's thousands of miles away in Tonga that the ripple effects of this will be keenly felt.
In 1937, Japanese troops entered the Chinese city of Nanking and began raping and murdering its citizens in an orgy of violence that has few parallels in modern history. This polished film follows the struggle of one young woman to bring one of the darkest chapters of history to light.
EXCLUSIVE: The first journalist's report from on the ground in Burma. Includes footage of the army firing on protesters. We hear from the protestors, willing to risk their lives to fight for democracy.
To believers, Nepal's child goddesses or Kumaris can bestow luck with a glance. But when these children grow up, returning to normal life is virtually impossible.
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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