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All is not well on the Pacific paradise of Vanuatu. A property boom, fuelled by tourists, is undermining the island's traditional culture. Many claim their land is being stolen.
Eighty per cent of the Indian population has no access to toilets. Traditionally, the 'Untouchables' have collected this sewage but one charity hopes to change that.
Since its foundation, Indonesia has proudly maintained its secular tradition. But this secularism is being threatened by a new law which outlaws anything that arouses sexual desire.
Conservatives in Indonesia see the new anti-pornography law as a stepping-stone to imposing Sharia Law. But moderates claim the law criminalises women.
An Egyptian Blogger is facing eleven years in prison in the country's first ever 'blogger trial'. The case reveals the extent to which the internet is shaping political protests in Egypt.
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In 2005, Idi Amin returned to Uganda in the form of actor Forest Whitaker, who's starring in the movie 'The Last King of Scotland'. The film is a thriller set in Amin's Uganda and tells the story of a fictional Scottish doctor who becomes the dictator's closest advisor. But making a movie about such a controversial figure raises a number of questions. Is it possible to separate the real Idi Amin …
Traditionally land, labour and capital are the three factors determining a nation's ability to produce but these factors not distributed uniformly. This episode looks at how the distribution and exploitation of global resource have influenced global political economy in the past and looks at some alternative views of the future. VHS/DVD Sales not available to North America
...its people have forgotten their "spiritual traditions". Those that used to lead the...
Java has had more than its fair share of natural disasters in the last couple of years. Why? It seems the Gods are not pleased.
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