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Mexico's election is still in dispute. With a parallel government voted in over the weekend, we witness the stand-off between Obrador and the PRI government.
Are we witnessing a new political movement in the Middle East? The pressure is now on Hamas to transform itself into a recognised legitimate government.
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Between 1918 and 1939 the Solovki archipelago was home to Russia's first "corrective labour camp". Hundreds of thousands of political prisoners were exiled to the camp. Tens of thousands never emerged. This is the Solovki's incomprehensibly brutal story, told through the letters of inmates, and the reactions of surviving relatives.
As guards at Abu Ghraib, Javal Davis and Ken Davis witnessed or participated in the abuse of prisoners. They feel betrayed by their superiors and tell their side of the story.
In recent years, Holland has embarked on a ruthless campaign to deter migrants. Policies like imprisoning asylum seekers in prison hulks or denying immigrants benefits have been introduced.
The long wait for justice is almost over for the Khmer Rouge's victims. With the trial now scheduled to start, surviving victims are revisiting the scenes of Pol Pot's atrocities.
For centuries, sailors have told tales of sea monsters with massive tentacles. But it was only recently that a giant squid was actually filmed. One man has spent his life tracking the elusive creatures.
Arik Ascherman and Jeremy Milgrom are not your typical Israeli Rabbis. Every day, they leave their comfortable homes in Jerusalem to help Palestinians in the West Bank. As God's chosen people, they believe Jews have an obligation to challenge the injustices of Occupation. But few other Israelis agree. And - as well as confronting angry settlers - the Rabbis also have to dismantle the prejudices o…
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