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In some developing countries, drug production shapes politics and even funds civil war. Can addiction be tackled or should global strategies accept some drug use in our societies? Can the 'war on drugs' ever be won?
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.
Up to 400 people perished in a brutal massacre at Suai. The yard where 1800 independence supporters cheered and yelled for independence is now a wasteland.
Hidden away in the folds of Iran's mountains lie the holy towns of the Zoroastrians, the ancient religion that continues to defy Iranian Islamic fundamentalism.
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.
This moving and intimate documentary explores the lives of children who are confronted with the devastating effects of AIDS.
We get access into Southeast Turkey and find a Kurdish community still committed to achieving greater autonomy. Behind the closed doors of Kurdish homes are stories of continuing military oppression.
The quintessentially French beret is going the way of the small farm, but like everything in this proud nation, they're not giving in to the American baseball cap just yet.
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