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Illegal America: Arizona's fight
Josh Rushing travels to the epicentre of the country's broken immigration system.
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Concerns in Iraq as US drawdown looms
As US troops begin to handover security to Iraqi personnel, questions are being raised whether they can fill the void.
Last Modified: 04 Jul 2011 20:59 GMT
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Mining for gold in Colombia
Josh Rushing explains the process of extracting gold from the ground in Colombia.
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Gaping holes in Iraq's national security
As US prepares to withdraw troops, questions are raised on readiness of Iraqi army to defend nation.
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2011 20:14 GMT
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Mexico's hidden war
Josh Rushing finds out how campesino communities caught in the narco-economy are resisting repression and dispossession.
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Crime scenes in Juarez
Josh Rushing talks about how crime scenes in Juarez, Mexico are documented and then shelved.
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Meet presenter Josh Rushing as he tells you the most important thing about working on a story.
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Mexico: Impunity and profits
Josh Rushing travels to the city dubbed the murder capital of the world.
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Cyberwar
Is the US contributing to the militarisation of cyberspace?
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Fast food, fat profits
One out of every three Americans is obese, but food revolutions are underway and some are fighting back.
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