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...the pro-American Middle East. Produced by SBS...
America hopes to democratise the Middle East, but many Jordanians believe that US pressure on their government is having the opposite effect.
Students at American universities are being asked to spy on their professors. Campus Watch, a pro-Israeli lobby group, relies on student informers to expose 'anti-Semitic' academics.
China's economic boom is built on the backs of migrant workers, who flock to the cities in search of work. What are their lives like and are they getting their share of China's new prosperity?
As casualties mount in Afghanistan, questions are being asked about NATO's tactics. Can the Taliban be defeated by military might alone or is a more subtle strategy required?
Sarah Hamdne was shopping for her school uniform in Baghdad when insurgents shot her four times. She was deliberately targeted because her father worked as translator for a foreign company.
Alexander Litvinenko was just one of many Kremlin critics to die mysteriously. Was his friend Andrei Lugovoi involved in the poisoning? We follow the polonium trail back to Moscow.
Did a UN employee participate in the genocide in Rwanda and use UN equipment to track down his victims? Why did the UN continue to employ him after these allegations emerged?
As Kosovo moves closer to independence, concern is growing about the Serb reaction. In the Serbian enclave of Gracanica, plans for Kosovan independence are viewed with horror.
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