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When the Basque separatist group, ETA, murdered a young local politician early in 1997 millions of Spaniards protested. Yet Spain's national outcry against ETA seems to have done little to quash its bloody thirty year drive for independence.
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Stunning footage of a threatened land reinforces the sadness felt for what could be lost if the Jabiluka mine project destroys a World heritage site. A 52 minute version is also available - please enquire at sales@journeyman.tv for details.
In the sixth century BC, Babylon, was the greatest city in the world. Saddam Hussein has attempted to rebuild it in an effort to acquire for himself the mantle of greatness that surrounded Babylon's famous King, Nebuchadnezzar.
In these exclusive pictures, we gain a new perspective on why the Sudan could become the next oil superpower in the Middle East.
24 hours on Hanoi's famous streets.
For two years we chart the rocky passage of the home-made sailing boat Low Entropy as it stops and starts across the Atlantic ocean from Britain to Cuba. The boat is manned by a crew of eccentrics, who support Fidel Castro in his struggle with the imperialist United States. Will they make it to the beleaguered isle and will they find a warm welcome?
With more ancient Greek settlements than Greece and more Roman ruins than Italy, Turkey is an archaeologist's treasure trove.... and a plunderer's paradise.
In Washington alone there are hundreds of gunshot deaths each year.
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