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When Poland joined the EU in 2004, England was one of the few countries to allow unlimited migration. But now, there are signs of an anti-Polish backlash.
Nearly 4,000 children work in the Cerro Rico mines of Bolivia. Those who are not injured or buried alive often develop lung diseases. Miners here have a life expectancy of just 39.
Tired of being priced out of the property market, young people in Barcelona are taking the law into their own hands. They've occupied some of the city's 400,000 empty buildings.
He killed an Iraqi policeman, then covered up the crime by shooting himself in the stomach. The case US soldier Dustin Berg has helped change people's perspectives on Iraq in his home town of Ferdinand.
When it comes to obtaining energy from wind, Denmark is pioneering the way. Already 25% of its power comes from wind farms. Now other countries hope to imitate its success.
The riots sparked by Estonia's decision to move a Russian war memorial reveal deep seated tensions in Tallin's Russian community. The Russian minority feels persecuted.
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Should looted historical artefacts be returned to their country of origin?
Genghis Khan, ruthless leader of the Mongols and sovereign over the vastest empire ever ruled by a single man, was both God and devil - not just in the Middle Ages, but for centuries to come.
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