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In November 2015, 50 million cubic metres of waste was unleashed after a tailings dam collapsed in the Gualaxo River Valley. This report investigates what is being named the biggest disaster in Brazil's mining history.
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Sweden has long been a world leader in equality between the sexes. But while Swedish women enjoy more rights than most, nearly half will face physical or sexual violence, usually from a partner or family member.
In the last twelve months, nine people have been attacked and one killed by sharks off the north coast of Ballina in New South Wales, Australia. Locals are becoming increasingly fearful and demand action.
Top secret deals in Panama allows the rich to build vast banks of hidden wealth. Kings, criminals, presidents and prime ministers have been outed for dodging the rules and having assets stashed in tax havens abroad.
A mob sexual assault on young female revellers on New Year's Eve 2015 turned Germany's celebrated tolerance of mass migration upside down. What happened and why was it hushed up? How has it changed the nation?
With Myanmar facing turbulent times and international criticism for its treatment of the Rohingya minority, we revisit a report that explores another controversial aspect of the country: its opium production.
The crazy loans that triggered the Global Financial Crisis in 2007 have morphed into "zombie mortgages" and they're causing havoc in some American cities. This report explores the legacy of the banking villainy.
A budding ski industry has sprung up in Afghanistan's remote alps, driven by a progressive Shiite Hazara minority from the impoverished Bamiyan province. They now face the menace of a resurgent Taliban.
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