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Michael Haneke's wrenching tale of a man and his dying wife wins Palme d'Or prize at the 65th Cannes Film Festival.
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Passionate about solving the housing crisis, former French footballer Eric Cantona is launching bid for presidency.
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Do Israeli policies constitute apartheid?
A citizens' tribunal will examine whether or not Israel is violating international law's prohibition on apartheid.
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Bullhead
A look at one unusual young man and his involvement with the Belgian hormone mafia.
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The Fabulous Picture Show
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Making the case for intervention
An advisor to the main Libyan opposition group and British politicians discuss the case for intervention in Libya.
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Frost Over the World
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Israel's falafel food fight
A project examining the 'Israelisation' of falafel raises some questions about the boycott movement.
Sousan Hammad
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WikiLeaks founder bail challenged
Swedish prosecutors have opted to appeal a British court's decision to grant WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange bail.
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Assange applies for bail in London
WikiLeaks founder appears in London court in a bid to secure his release from jail as he fights extradition to Sweden.
Europe
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The sun never sets
It once ruled a quarter of the world, but what is so great about Great Britain?
Empire
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The Two Escobars
Investigating the intersections of crime, sport and nationalism in Colombia.
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