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In South Africa there have been a spate seemingly impressive educational courses, that end up being little more than an elaborate scam.
Seen as the 'gold' crop by Malawians, tobacco accounts for 70% of all exports. But little of the profit goes to the farmers.
It's little more than a decade since the Velvet Revolution. But, already, the fledgling democracy has been derailed by political scandal, and disillusioned Czechs are now turning in their droves back to Communism.
Shocking and heart-rending secret footage takes us into the heart of Cambodia’s child sex trade. We see girls as young as ten offered for sex, and uncover a web of corruption that shows little remorse.
A news feature, timed to coincide with the 2002 Earth Summit, looking at the extreme conditions caused by our reckless approach to environmentalism.
The UN estimates 2 ½ million Russians use drugs intravenously, and as a result, the AIDS rate has doubled in the past year. The authorities are doing little to help or warn addicts of the dangers.
The controversial relocation of Kalahari Bushmen by the government of Botswana has provoked international condemnation.
Almost a quarter of Belarus is still contaminated from the explosion at Chernobyl. We take a look at what is being done to help the region's most vulnerable residents - its children.
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