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Without its characteristic minarets, it is hard to distinguish the new mosque in the Austrian town of Voslau. Protests over its construction have forced a serious architectural and religious compromise.
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1989 saw revolutionary fever sweep across Central and Eastern Europe, ending in the toppling like dominos of Soviet-style communist states. Radio Free Europe was a clarion call for revolution and played a pivotal role in communism's collapse. This heart-warming film relives those heady days through Romanian eyes - the only Eastern-bloc country to overthrow its communist regime violently and exec…
Since Obama eased the travel restrictions imposed by the Bush administration, Cuban-Americans have been enjoying the chance to visit their Cuban relatives. Could this be a fresh start for America and Cuba?
Terrorism: calculated violence aimed at innocents for political ends. This film puts the 1990s swing towards religious terrorism in historical context, looking at how history shapes a government's response.
The assault on Tiananmen Square by the People's Liberation army put a bloody end to weeks of clamour for political change. Twenty years on, there has been no revival of political protesting by the students.
Zuma has survived numerous allegations of corruption, but after last week's Nkandla ruling is it the end of the road for South Africa's president? This report explores the abuses that defined the lead up to Zuma's 2009 election.
Xinjiang remains tense after China's worst ethnic violence in decades. Nearly 200 Han Chinese died during a Uighur protest this month. Yet is the government's approach to Muslim Uighurs 'ethnic cleansing?'
Twitter and Youtube are the main weapons used by Iranian dissenters in their protest against the regime. Digital dissent vs. bullets and batons - will the new technologies bring change in Iran?
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