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After a series of high profile shootings, the Iraqi government plans to change the law to withdraw legal immunity from private security firms. One case fuelling public anger was the killing of an Iraqi mother.
As casualties mount in Afghanistan, questions are being asked about NATO's tactics. Can the Taliban be defeated by military might alone or is a more subtle strategy required?
Americans joke that the death penalty is known as capital punishment because only those without capital get punished. Virtually all the people on death row are poor.
The Royal Australian Navy has found what may be the wreckage of Australia's first submarine, the AE1, which sank in 1914.
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Twenty thousand private soldiers operate in Iraq. Who are these people? What do they do and why do they do it? 'Shadow Company' is a groundbreaking investigation into the secretive world of modern mercenaries. It follows one British contractor on his tour of duty, contrasting his experiences in Iraq with previous operations in places like Sierra Leone and Equatorial Guinea. This is the definitive…
Can commercial practices like risk management prevent famine? The new manager of the World Food Programme thinks so and is turning to business to revolutionise aid.
Guatemala City is one of the most dangerous places in the world. Less than 15 out of 5,000 murders result in a conviction. A culture of political repression and intimidation has left people reluctant to trust the judiciary. But - with the help of C.S.I training - an elite group of officers hope to change things. We follow the special homicide task force as they process up to 30 killings a night. …
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