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Spain's hard times
In Spain's hard times it's families who are supporting the unemployed.
Arizona's Immigration Law SB1070
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Opponents of the Rwandan government have come under attack in the run up to elections
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Sweden gets tough on Iraqi asylum seekers
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India's Commonwealth Games have come at a high price for the poorer inhabitants of Delhi.
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In Senegal tens of thousands of schoolboys are forced to beg by their own teachers
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Drugs and Power in Kyrgyzstan
The 大象传媒's Rayhan Demytrie explores the world of politics and drugs in Kyrgyzstan
Irish Anger
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Burma Votes
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Congo's Blood Gold
Has a senior Congolese general profited from the illegal takeover of a gold mine?
Trouble in Dagestan
Russia's hidden war in Dagestan
Anger in Punjab Province
After the floods in Pakistan people accuse the government of not doing enough to help
Europe's Missing Millions
How much money has gone astray across the 27 member states of the European Union?
Extremes Of Corruption: Sweden
Does Sweden live up to its squeaky clean image?
Magic and Murder in Venezuela
The criminals who pray to the spirits - the Santos Malandros or Holy Thugs - in Venezuela
Mexico's Toughest Cop
Assignment goes on the trail of one of Mexico's toughest cops.
Reporting Mindanao
Life as a reporter on the troubled island of Mindanao in the Philippines.
The Rise and Fall of Wikileaks
Simon Cox investigates the recent troubles of Wikileaks - the whistle-blowing website.
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Baghdad International Airport - Window on Iraq
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