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This lively feature looks at how Little Italy in Baltimore has evolved from poor Sicilian enclave to thriving commercial district.
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 hailing the beginning of the end of communism. For the little-known Central Asian nation of Kyrgyztan, the journey is still beginning.
40% of Senegalese children attend Koranic schools. They leave with little else than a knowledge of the Koran and a sense of brutality. In a shocking scene a group of Koranic school boys are casually beaten by their teacher.
A war is raging out there on the high seas as the world’s fishing stocks dwindle. Saddled with inadequate international fishing laws, nations can do little to protect their fish from rogue vessels. For the mysterious Orange Roughy it’s a fight that could soon end in extinction.
The PKK may have called a truce but with no talk of concessions from Turkey will the armed conflict really end? This hard-access report from Southeast Turkey found that little had changed.
A feature on the Angolan civil war. Angola's cities have become isolated refuges from the UNITA forces, yet even there attacks from the air are frequent. A stranglehold is taking place on the settlements, with little sign of letting up.
The government has a new tactic in the war with FARC guerrillas: dropping poison from the skies. It's meant to destroy coca crops, but the farmers suffer more.
Two months ago nearly half a million East Timorese fled the chaos and death after the referendum on Independence. Up to 400,00 people are still missing from the region. No one knows exactly where they are.
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