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Farming is big business, but what is the true cost when corporations sway policy and chemicals drive food production?
We travel to Bali to find out what happens when tourists disappear from one of the world’s top holiday destinations.
Do migrant workers who travel thousands of kilometres to make a living risk exploitation in the forests of Sweden?
Can the perpetrators of a notorious apartheid-era crime finally be brought to justice in South Africa?
101 East meets the gangs of Port Moresby, one of the most dangerous cities in the world.
A boy rescued from war in Gaza who is now a rescuer himself, and a Jordanian top rheumatologist in the US.
Derek Chauvin has been found guilty of George Floyd’s murder. Why is his guilty verdict so important?
The Italian footballer is better known for his left-wing views and passion for the socialist-supporting club, Livorno.
"This moment in history is a real moment of opportunity."
A look at the case of Mirko Graorac, a Croatian Serb sentenced to 15 years for war crimes he may not have committed.
Bitcoin is the most popular digital currency on the planet. Why?
As one of Tehran’s oldest hospitals reaches capacity during the pandemic, the urgent construction of a new ward begins.
Kidnappers in Nigeria are increasingly targeting schools and abducting hundreds of students for ransom.
A Brazilian footballer's battle for greater freedom to change clubs sparked reforms benefitting generations of players.
The pandemic in Spain has left many of society’s most vulnerable facing eviction. A movement is growing to stop that.
A couple and their young child quit the rat race and join a minimalist movement, decluttering and living with less.
The story of a footballer arrested by Argentine secret police in 1977 and tortured before escaping to Sweden.
Israel is going to the polls for the fourth time in only two years. Why do Israeli governments keep collapsing?
Two years after New Zealand’s deadly mosque shootings, we return to find out how those most deeply affected are coping.
Ten years after the start of the Syrian war, who’s still fighting whom? And is there an end in sight?
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