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Turkey's political power struggle between its government and judiciary.
Gadgets and Green Ink
An unprecedented look inside Britain's Secret Intelligence Service
15/12/10
How big business branding has transformed novelty foods such as bottled water
Does Somalia deserve its reputation as a failed, corrupt state?
Steve Edwards investigates why Chicago such a hotbed of corruption
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What kind of moral creatures are we? Steven Evans explores the issues.
What kind of moral creatures are we? Steve Evans explores the issues.
An exclusive documentary with the boxer, politician and man of the Filipino people
Former Beirut hostage John McCarthy meets the man who negotiated his release
Michael Goldfarb examines the protest march as a force for change
Sheena McDonald finds out what the Kenyan government is doing to improve on road safety
Sheena McDonald finds out what the Costa Rican government is doing to improve road safety
Marine explorer Jacques Cousteau inspired millions in his heyday. Can his legacy survive?
Narguess Farzad explores the legacy of Iran's 1000 year old 'Book of Kings' or Shahnameh
Seven years after a US rocket attack left him without arms, Ali Abbas returns to Baghdad
Carrie Gracie returns to China to see how 21st Century urbanisation is progressing
Reporting on the greatest wild salmon run on earth
The Battle of King Salmon - part two
Is mining threatening the world's greatest wild salmon run?
Polly Evans travels to Guantanamo to talk to Cubans about living next to the prison
Gerry Northam investigates claims that biofuels, rather than helping the world, may be ...
Listen to Mandela's thoughts on the night of his release from Robben Island
Can bio fuels provide a viable alternative energy source?
Can Nelson Mandela's writing help us understand the man behind the icon?
Examining the link between the brain and consciousness
The story of a small Californian city that made a radical move to avoid bankruptcy.
Can oral history challenge the official records of a nation's turbulent past?
Do the emotional mechanisms in the brain overpower reason?