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For many people, living in an historic town in Italy seems like an unaffordable dream. But thanks to an ambitious social experiment you can live la dolce vita in Sicily for just one euro! Foreign Correspondent reporter Natalie Whiting travels to the Sicilian towns where people are arriving from all over the world to snap up abandoned houses for virtually nothing.
The US State of Florida has become the centre of America's culture wars as Governor Ron DeSantis pursues a right-wing agenda focused on gender and race laws, which some hope will take him all the way to the White House.
Two decades after the Good Friday agreement, tensions are rising again in Northern Ireland. With unionists feeling betrayed by the Brexit sea border, people on all sides are bracing for a violent summer.
Deepfakes are democratising CGI processes, with often humorous results. But these Artificial Intelligence-generated videos have the potential to be weaponised in ways that could threaten national security.
Fed by the waters of the Jordan River, nestled on the borders of Israel, Jordan and the West Bank, the Dead Sea has supported life and provided spiritual healing for millennia. But it's now at risk of disappearing.
Child separations were one of Trump's most brutal and controversial policies. With some families finally reunited, children and parents are speaking out on their harrowing experiences.
Known as the 'Queen of Waste', Veena Sahajwalla is transforming the way we dispose of waste. Using micro-factories to make 'green' ceramics out of industrial waste, she plans to turn landfills into precious resources.
New Zealand is famous for its natural landscapes and pristine vistas. But with farm pollution making its rivers un-swimmable, the country faces a difficult choice between economic growth and environmental conservation.
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