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Locked Up Warriors: New Zealand's Prison Problem
New Zealand’s imprisonment rates are among the worst in the developed world. We revisit a Maori family to examine why.
Turmus Aya's Palestinians threatened by settlement plan
Around 4000 Palestinians live in fear over recent encroachment from Israeli settlements.
Political parties stage anti-Zuma protests in Pretoria
Thousands of demonstrators gather near Union Buildings in Pretoria to demand country's president to step down.
New Zealand braces for next bout of flooding rain
Remnants of Cyclone Cook expected to bring torrential rain and damaging winds to the North Island.
Idlib: Who controls what
Province, the epicentre of protests at the start of Syria's uprising, is now mostly controlled by rebel groups.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad registers to run for president
Former leader insists he will not run in the May 19 poll, saying his registration aims to support a political ally.
Finding Family
An orphan's journey back to Bosnia after 20 years in search of answers and an understanding of his long lost family.
The Trump Show
A look at the blurred lines between Donald Trump, reality TV star and Donald Trump, President of the United States.
I listen to refugees and I hear my own story
The thoughts of a former European refugee on humanity, suffering, big NGOs and big failures.
Police searching for Dortmund team bus attackers
German football club was en route to stadium for a Champions League quarter-final when three bombs went off.
The race to save Mexico's vaquita from extinction
There are only 30 vaquitas left, but could a plan to use navy-trained dolphins to save them be the solution?
Ministers, top aides probed over Odebrecht scandal
Almost one third of embattled President Temer's cabinet under investigation for involvement in 'Cash Wash' scheme.
'Alarming' rise in Boko Haram child suicide bombers
UNICEF report highlights increase in the number of children, mostly girls, used by armed group in the Lake Chad region.
Army 'kills Abu Sayyaf commander' blamed for beheadings
Clash on Bohol leaves several fighters dead, notably Moammar Askali, blamed for the beheading of foreign hostages.
Will Iranians re-elect Rouhani?
Rouhani's pulled Iran out of stifling sanctions but has yet to deliver on wider political, economic and social reforms.
United Airlines apologises for removal of passenger
Airline practice of overbooking flights in focus after video of man dragged off plane goes viral.
Sean Spicer apologises for Hitler chemical gaffe
White House spokesman triggered uproar by saying Adolf Hitler did not use chemical weapons.
Is Donald Trump ready to make a deal on Syria?
The US president is fond of saying his favourite thing in life is deal making.
US: No doubt Syria used chemical weapons
Secretary of defense says the US has no doubt the Syrian government planned and executed the chemical attack in Idlib.
Is it the end of socialism in Venezuela?
Venezuela's embattled president refuses to step down as protests against his leadership continue to grow.