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When unarmed black man Michael Brown was shot by a white police officer in Missouri, his death exploded a time bomb of violent racial unrest. This report explores the culture of oppression behind the chaos.
It's been over 30 years since the beginning of an HIV epidemic which has killed millions worldwide. But thanks to new prevention treatment called PrEP, could the epidemic finally be contained?
The heavy sentence handed down to Australian journalist Peter Greste and his Al Jazeera colleagues has been widely condemned. Reporter Yaara Bou Melhem spent the day of the verdict in Cairo with Peter's brothers.
It's known as the world's oldest profession, but with a number of 'megabrothels' due to open their doors across Germany, many are beginning to question the country's liberal attitude towards prostitution.
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It was supposed to keep Australia's asylum seekers out of sight, and out of mind. But following a violent revolt at a processing centre in Papua New Guinea, questions have resurfaced over the treatment of detainees.
Today Washington State becomes the second state to fully legalise marijuana. As the change in law approaches, a new wave of slick entrepreneurs are set to cash in on a post-prohibition boom.
Five years on from President Barack Obama's promise to close the world's most infamous black-spot, 154 prisoners still occupy the cells of Guantanamo Bay. So why is it proving so difficult to shut down?
Can a rock bigger than a house weighing 340 tons be art? World famous artist Michael Heizer believes so. He's spent a decade working out how to get a giant stone into an art museum. It's going to require a trip of 105 miles along roads that just weren't designed to carry stuff this big. Overcoming the hurdles will cost $10M, and everyone thinks he can't do it. We follow the journey from conceptio…
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