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A story about Ala Bashir, Saddam's doctor for 22 years. A great personal insight into the life of the Iraqi leader. Includes spectacular pictures of Saddam's statue being ripped down in 2003, and its head dragged along street. Good quality stills are dotted throughout the piece.
More than a quarter of Japanese people are over 65 and the number is rising. Soon more than 100 other nations will face a similar problem. Can they learn from the Japanese approach to their ageing demographic?
Sweden is usually seen as the bastion of tolerance, taking on the most refugees per capita in Europe. But the rise of the far-right is stirring up anti-immigration feelings. One town think they've found an answer.
One of Asia's poorest countries, Nepal is heavily dependent on tourism. But like the rest of Asia, despite the end of covid restrictions, the tourism industry is struggling to recover.
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