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Disturbing new evidence suggests that the Indonesian army has been working with Islamic militants to ruthlessly crush the separatist movement in West Papua.
In Kyrgyzstsan, the US stands accused of propping up a dictatorial regime guilty of gross human and political right violations.
Amm Rifad has been ironing people's clothes for almost 50 years. He doesn't need newfangled technology, all he needs is his foot and a 50kg iron.
In May 2002 UN Secretary General Kofi Annan handed control of East Timor to Xanana Gusmao. Three months on, we go back to discover his infant government is experiencing some teething problems.
The world was outraged by pictures of shackled suspected terrorists in Guantanomo Bay. But every day across America, US Marshals fly hundreds of prisoners in chains. We go aboard JPATS - America’s real life prison airline, to investigate the latest weapon in the War on Crime.
Cyprus proves to be one of the most difficult problem regions in Europe - yet it must be addressed in order for Cyprus to be part of the EU.
Held hostage for six years by the Colombian FARC movement, Ingrid Betancourt seemed to be one of the only politicians willing to tackle corruption.
The Sea Islands, off the Carolina and Georgia coasts, are home to a people known as “The Gullah”, descendants of former slaves from Africa.
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