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After Valerie Plame's husband, former US Ambassador Joseph Wilson, publicly criticised George Bush's reasons for going to war with Iraq, it was she, a CIA spy, who faced the retribution.
...becoming dangerously blurred? Produced by SBS...
It is estimated that the work of one in fifty US soldiers is now being done by a robot. As the use of technology in war grows, this report goes in search of the truth about the military's newest recruits.
...mood that was unfolding there. Produced by SBS...
The week began with a secret huddle in the White House Situation Room after President Obama ordered the attack which ended the life of America's most-wanted - Osama Bin Laden. As the news of the killing spread, crowds began to gather in New York to celebrate. Dateline's Aaron Lewis immediately hit the streets around Ground Zero to capture the mood that was unfolding there. Produced by SBS Au…
...of running for President. Produced by SBS...
In the wake of the Bin Laden killing, Mark Davis catches up with former Bush adviser John Bolton in Washington to hear his views on the killing, the wider issues at play in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the possibility of running for President. Produced by SBS Australia
...the US after the week's events. Produced by SBS...
It was a tough time for Pakistan in the media in the week following Osama bin Laden's death in Pakistan. Mark Davis speaks with former Pakistani diplomat Akbar Ahmed for his views on how much Pakistan knew about the presence of Bin Laden, and the likely fall-out between that country and the US after the week's events. Produced by SBS Australia
Jackie Millar took years to recover after two teenagers shot her in the head. Now, a pioneering program in the state of Wisconsin is helping to bring victims and offenders together to help both sides get on with their lives.
When you think of South Central LA images of gangs, the hood, drive-bys and hip hop spring to mind. Now America's most exciting contemporary artist is challenging those stereotypes through his work.
The volatility of the world stock markets is fueling more uncertainty about the prospect of another global recession. With politicians squabbling over how to reduce debt, the mood in the US is decidedly edgy.
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