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Duel in Pakistan: Benazir Bhutto : between the mosque and the military
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Duel in Pakistan: Benazir Bhutto : between the mosque and the military

Since its independence in 1947, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has been torn between civil rule and military dictatorship. We'll see that Benazir Bhutto's life is a reflection of Pakistan's turbulent history as she is elected the first female rule...

East and West. Episode 2: Westerners want to see, Easterners want to be
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East and West. Episode 2: Westerners want to see, Easterners want to be

Through careful studies conducted in the US, UK and East Asia, researchers came to the surprising conclusion that in many aspects, people from the "East" and people from the "West" think in diametrically opposite ways. Scientists determined that cul...

East and West. Episode 1: Westerners see nouns, Easterners see verbs
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East and West. Episode 1: Westerners see nouns, Easterners see verbs

Through careful studies conducted in the US, UK and East Asia, researchers came to the surprising conclusion that in many aspects, people from the "East" and people from the "West" think in diametrically opposite ways. Scientists determined that cu...

The end of a Columbian dream: denying the assassination of Jorge Gaitán
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The end of a Columbian dream: denying the assassination of Jorge Gaitán

On April 9, 1948, Jorge Gaitan, the popular opposition leader to the Columbian oligarchy, was shot dead. In two days, 5,000 rioters died in the ruins of the city. No serious investigation into Gaitan's assassination was conducted until now.

Coup d'état in Santiago: the last days of Salvador Allende
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Coup d'état in Santiago: the last days of Salvador Allende

Democratically elected Chilean President Salvador Allende barricaded himself in the presidential palace on September 11, 1973 during the military coup d'etat. Rather than surrender, Allende chose to commit suicide. Those present explain events in th...

Mandela : an unauthorized story on Nelson Mandela: one man
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Mandela : an unauthorized story on Nelson Mandela: one man

Nelson Mandela is a shining example of what one man can do to change the world. Born into an oppressive regime, he fought to overcome prejudice and hate to unify a nation. Nelson Mandela's dedication resulted in his inauguration as the first black P...

Bloody Monday: Lord Mountbatten and the IRA
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Bloody Monday: Lord Mountbatten and the IRA

Discover how Lord Louis Mountbatten - celebrated navel hero, last Viceroy of India, supporter of Mahatma Ghandi, and cousin to the Queen of England - became part of what is now known as Bloody Monday when his motor boat was blown to pieces by an IRA...

Death of a pharaoh: Anwar Al Sadat and the holy warriors
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Death of a pharaoh: Anwar Al Sadat and the holy warriors

Anwar al Sadat's historic peace efforts with Israel cost him his life. The President of Egypt's settlement was halted in dramatic style during a military parade on the morning of October 6, 1981. This program traces the events leading up to his assa...

Black Tuesday in Baghdad: who killed Sergio Vieira de Mello and his UN team?
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Black Tuesday in Baghdad: who killed Sergio Vieira de Mello and his UN team?

On August 19th, 2003, a bomb destroyed one side of the headquarters of the UN peace mission in Baghdad. The head of the mission, UN Special Representative Sergio Vieira de Mello, and many of his team, died or were injured. An analysis of the context...

Fratricide in Burkina Faso: Thomas Sankara and French Africa
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Fratricide in Burkina Faso: Thomas Sankara and French Africa

Thomas Sankara rose to lead Burkina Faso through a bloody Marxist revolution and just a few years later on October 15, 1987 the tables were turned. But was Sankara's death the result of an internal power struggle or French colonial powers protecting...