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As aid starts flooding into Asia, some victims of Sunday's Tsunami are already starting to question their future. Where will they live now? How will they rebuild their lives? It's a problem that has faced many of these people before. In 1998 a powerful tidal wave killed thousands in Papua New Guinea. A week later, an ABC crew followed survivors as they returned to their destroyed village to reb...
Aboriginal women are 15 times more likely than other women to be hospitalised as a result of domestic violence. In light of such statistics, we travel to outback Australia to examine the epidemic of violence in indigenous populations, and question the extent to which local communities and governments are seeking effective solutions.
With Austria being the latest country to confirm a case of BSE, we are forced to confront the health risks posed by modern patterns of consumption. We investigate how the long established practice of feeding antibiotics to farm animals has now being linked to the emergence of unstoppable super bugs in our food. With doctors also accused of habitually over prescribing, the worry is that these dr...
As the explosive war in the Middle East escalates to new heights, we draw parallels between the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and the South African occupation of Namibia. Contextualised in the history of the violent struggle against apartheid in South Africa's past and the current brutalising "tit-for-tat" bloodshed taking place in Israel and Palestine, "Judgement Day" is as muc...
Telling the horrific journey undertaken by thousands of prisoners who surrendered to America's Afghan allies after the siege of Kunduz, this compelling documentary reveals how the Pentagon lied to the world in order to cover up its role in the greatest atrocity of the Afghan War. With unique footage captured by award-winning Afghan filmmaker Najibullah Quraishi, it shows how American Special Fo...
Why do so many Muslims hate the United States? What has America done to alienate so many people in the Muslim world? These are the questions that former Pakistani cricketer turned politician, Imran Khan, tries to answer in this latest offering of the Unreported World series.
We follow the life of Mohamed Atta, the 33-year old suspected ringleader of 19 suicide hijackers whose last act took thousands of innocent lives, and tipped the world into a frightening confrontation between Islam and the West. We seek out from those who knew him best what lay behind his deliberate decision to embark on a mission to die for.
Those arrested had allegedly been part of an illegal brokering operation in which they 'cold called' potential investors with lures of fast money from glamour stocks. It was a classic example of what's known as a 'boiler room'. We piece together the Bangkok episode and follow the money trail to discover how the global economy can produce fraud on a worldwide scale.
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