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A look at how autocratic leaders and tyrants undermine democracy, media failings, and those willing to challenge power.
What is COP26 and can it save the planet?
An exclusive investigation exposes how US gun laws have failed to prevent domestic abusers from killing their partners.
A look at Hungary and Myanmar and how they expose some of democracy’s different vulnerabilities.
Or is it just a way of masking the issues?
“The refugee crisis has moved me emotionally more than anything else in my career.”
Repression and rage - an exploration of how corruption and inequality have led to the failure of democracy in Lebanon.
Have this year’s protests in Colombia reignited a deadly uprising supposedly settled five years ago?
In the 1990s, Afghan cinema enters an era of darkness as the Taliban take control of the country.
Why Lebanon’s problems are so hard to fix.
Why people in Madagascar are starving.
Leilani Farha leads an investigation into the global housing crisis for the United Nations.
Video inside Gaza towers shows residents and workers counting down to an Israeli missile attack while evacuating.
“We were listening to stories that make you feel powerless, where you cannot help them”.
Can we turn back the tide?
The empowering story of Teodora Vasquez who was imprisoned for 10 years under El Salvador’s strict abortion law.
The late 1970s became known as the golden age of cinema to some Afghan filmmakers as the communists took power.
A year after Hong Kong introduced a draconian security law, 101 East meets the activists who refuse to be silenced.
Amidst the 2019 Sudanese revolution, a group of friends create a make-believe TV station to capture the historic moment.
The modelling doesn't look good.
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