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South American governments have a reputation for being notoriously corrupt. In Peru, they are taking novel steps to combat this problem.
In May 2002 UN Secretary General Kofi Annan handed control of East Timor to Xanana Gusmao. Three months on, we go back to discover his infant government is experiencing some teething problems.
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When the US declared its intention to topple Saddam, one question remained unanswered - who would take his place? An excellent and incisive investigative documentary that puts the telling questions to the men and women who dictate US policy. Who will take over in Iraq? Who can maintain control in a country riven with ethnic and political divides? Several candidates jostle for position – all…
The issue of hunting with dogs in the UK is reopening age-old rural/urban divides. In the rolling countryside of England we weigh up the arguments, and ask what impact a ban will have on inhabitants here.
For many young African women, boxing is a symbol of emancipation - but that hasn't stopped them taking to the ring.
The Israeli government has been weakened by extremists such as Effie Eitam who is the infrastructure minister. Ironically, he has also benefited from the collapse. This film profiles those hard line elements.
We travel to South Africa, where increasing frustration and bitterness has led to a frightening upturn in violent assault on farmers, both white and black.
This punchy documentary looks at the tactics of the anti-globalisation protest movement, and examines the issues driving the world's youth to the streets.
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