It’s said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. But not in the case of the counterfeit goods market, which has moved far beyond merely copying designer bags and clothing.
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For over a decade, Radovan Karadzic eluded the authorities, defying repeated attempts to hold him accountable for genocide and ethnic cleansing. In July 2007, he was found. How was he able to avoid detection for so long and why was he finally caught?
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The sensational story behind the liberation of Ingrid Betancourt, FARC’s most valuable hostage.
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Who are the pirates threatening the coast of Aden? Where do they come from and what do they want?
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The brutal murder of John Scott, Head of Fiji’s Red Cross, and his gay partner is still clouded in rumour and political mystery. Narrated by Scott’s brother, a moving tale of colonial privilege, evangelical Christianity and a country still deeply divided.
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Every year, thousands of people die trying to make it to Europe. This is their story.
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The West’s demand for Coltan, used in mobile phones and computers, is funding the killings in Congo. Under the close watch of rebel militias, children as young as ten work the mines hunting for this black gold.
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