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More than a month after elections and the announcement that incumbent president Mwai Kibaki had been elected, The Republic of Kenya faces struggles with displacement, protests and violence that has been described as "tribal warfare". Current Correspondent Adrian Baschuk travels to Kenya to investigate the ongoing dilemma.More than a month after elections and the announcement that incumbent president Mwai... more
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What's the true price of love? Current Vanguard Journalists head to Colombia and Sierra Leone to explore the unromantic stories behind two symbols of love.
Produced by: Evan B. Stone, Kaj Larsen, Jael de Pardo, Darren Foster & Mariana van ZellerWhat's the true price of love? Current Vanguard Journalists head to Colombia and... more
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Adam Yamaguchi samples a variety of animal penises in a Beijing restaurant.
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Current's Adam Yamaguchi goes to otherworldly Madagascar, an island struggling to flourish after bouts with environmental suicide.Current's Adam Yamaguchi goes to otherworldly Madagascar, an island struggling to... more
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California State Prison at Corcoran is a maximum security facility that houses some of the most violent inmates in the country. Laura Ling reports on the complex power plays taking place behind bars as various prison gangs vie for power.California State Prison at Corcoran is a maximum security facility that houses some of... more
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Current's Mariana van Zeller heads to the Brazilian Amazon to search for the fabled Kambo frog, one of many organisms that could hold secrets for modern medicine. But are other potential cures being lost before they can be discovered?Current's Mariana van Zeller heads to the Brazilian Amazon to search for the... more
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A Vanguard Special Report: In the summer of 2006, Current's Christof Putzel and Kaj Larsen ventured to Mogadishu, Somalia to explore how the city was adjusting to the new self-proclaimed government, the Islamic Court Union.A Vanguard Special Report: In the summer of 2006, Current's Christof Putzel and... more
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The Triple Frontier in South America has been called a key fundraising center for criminal and terror groups. Adam Yamaguchi travels to the notorious region.The Triple Frontier in South America has been called a key fundraising center for... more
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Current's Christof Putzel investigates a growing movement in Russia where neo-Nazi groups are brutally attacking immigrants and spreading their hate by posting violent videos online.Current's Christof Putzel investigates a growing movement in Russia where... more
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Turkey thought that it had defeated the PKK, a Kurdish insurgent group labelled a terrorist organization by the U.S. Then the U.S. invaded Iraq, and now the PKK is back, attacking Turkey from Iraqi Kurdistan. U.S. standing in Turkey is at an all-time low. And now, Turkey is threatening to invade Iraq.Turkey thought that it had defeated the PKK, a Kurdish insurgent group labelled a... more
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On the coast of Nicaragua, Mariana van Zeller looks into white lobster, the not-so-rare but valuable "species" typically found in the waters and on the beaches along the world's busiest cocaine corridors.On the coast of Nicaragua, Mariana van Zeller looks into white lobster, the... more
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Laura Ling looks into China's booming sex industry, one that was virtually non-existent twenty-five years ago.Laura Ling looks into China's booming sex industry, one that was virtually... more
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Kaj Larsen investigates the practice of waterboarding, an interrogation practice allegedly used by the U.S. government. Is it a legitimate technique or torture?Kaj Larsen investigates the practice of waterboarding, an interrogation practice... more
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Remittances sent by migrant workers to their home countries total more than all foreign investment in the developing world. In Mexico, remittances are the second biggest source of hard currency. Jael de Pardo goes to Mexico to see where all this money is going.Remittances sent by migrant workers to their home countries total more than all... more
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