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Daphne Sheldrick and the sanctuary keepers have been acting as an adoptive family to orphaned baby elephants for over 30 years, loving them and preparing the elephants for life back in the wild.
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The inside story of the 1953 CIA-backed coup in Iran that toppled the democratically elected Prime Minister, through newsreel footage, historians, Middle East experts and former US intelligence officers.
At this crucial time for Sudan, we take a look back at the landmark elections; with cries of corruption still ringing in the air, and other voices, which describe the elections as the beginning of peace.
In the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, a British couple run a very different kind of primary school. Each lesson links back to the pupils' remote jungle environment, the syllabus a celebration of everything that is so precious about Amazonia.
Strong scientific findings were presented at this year's AIDS conference. Yet tackling the social stigma seems to have taken a back seat. Will sufferers of the 'spectre of the 80s' ever escape the taboo?
In Uganda homosexuals fear for their lives. And in recent months laws were proposed which would introduce the death penalty for gays and lesbians. For now the legislation has been shelved but for how long?
From Somalia's painful struggles, to Liberia's apocalyptic civil war. In fact before he was killed Martin Adler recorded pretty much every war going. His blood-stained but very human dispatches helped define the way we saw foreign conflicts for over a decade. His quiet sensitivity while in the heart of darkness bought him awards and acclaim. For the first time his photographs and thousands of ho…
As the 'Fairtrade' label establishes a global reputation for ethical produce, this report goes to the roots of the business in the Dominican republic and asks - is it really promoting a fair trade?
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