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We profile ground-breaking Chinese filmmakers who, for the first time in 40 years, are probing the darker side of their society.
Activism filmed by activists in the late 1990s. Including footage on protests against uranium hunting, breaking in to an armoured vehicle depot, and effective anti-globalisation ads.
These pictures out of Papau New Guinea tell the story of an unprecedented disaster - a tsunami which killed over 3,000 people.
For more than 30 years the United Nations have been keeping a fragile peace on the divided island of Cyprus. Since the Turkish army occupied the North in 1974, Greek-Cypriots and Turkish-Cypriots have occupied separate parts of the island.
We travel to Lhasa, formerly the seat of Government and home to the Dalai Lama but now little more than a museum. Despite the carefully rehearsed Chinese tour, signs of Tibetan repression are everywhere.
Seal-culling in Canada is now legal and seal lovers are outraged. Images of baby seals being clubbed to death created a public outcry in the 80's, and the Canadian government banned the practice. But the collapse of the fishing industry after disastrous over-fishing has made it change its mind.
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