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Reports from Abroad
CBC's foreign correspondents offer their perspective on the important events unfolding around the world.
LATEST MEDIA:
Adrienne Arsenault reports on the increasing difficulty of daily life in Gaza and the West Bank in the wake of western donors' refusal to deal with Hamas. [Runs 3:26]
Connie Watson reports on the heavily regulated coca plant in Peru. Supporters say the plant should be more widely available due to its medicinal properities. [Runs 4:01]
Don Murray reports on a new generation of black entrepreneurs in South Africa. [Runs 3:15]
Ann McMillan on health care in Sweden. [Runs 4:05]
Michel Cormier reports on the unique role a political satirist played in Italy's 2006 election. [Runs 3:34]
Patrick Brown reports on Canadian soldiers efforts to help Afghan children regain their sense of stability. [Runs 2:17]
Jen Ross reports on a Cirque Du Soleil program in Chile that is bringing new skills and hope to troubled youth. [Runs 2:43]
David McGuffin reports on the desperate situation in Somalia, where the drough sweeping East Africa is hitting hardest. [Runs 2:50]
Nahlah Ayed reports from Baghdad on how some Iraqi politicians are looking to Canada for help deciding the future. [Runs 3:06]
Chile's first female president has made child care a priority, Jen Ross reports. Runs [3:15]
Joyce Napier reports from Virginia on illegal immigrants, essential to the U.S. economy but unwelcomed by some Americans. [Runs 3:59]
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Adrienne Arsenault on the missing girls of India
Neil Macdonald reports from the next frontier for the anti-abortion movement, the deeply religions state of Mississippi. [Runs 4:40]
Margaret Evans examines the possible roots of terrorism as she travels to the Casablanca shantytown that was the birthplace of suicide bombers who killed 45 people nearly three years ago. [Runs 3:22]
Don Murray on Slobodan Milosevic's controversial legacy. [Runs 3:54]
Nancy Durham reports on a controversial lab in Oxford that has pit the scientific community and its supporters against animal rights activists determined to halt construction. [Runs 3:58]
Paul Workman reports on one family's attempts to rebuild their lives after last year's earthquake in Kashmir. [Runs 3:10]
Paul Hunter reports on whether Canadian aid to the Palestinian territories should be cut off in the wake of Hamas' win. [Runs 4:26]
Nick Spicer reports from Afghanistan on Canadian-educated Prince Mostapha Zaher's efforts to help his country rebuild. [Runs 3:57]
Adrienne Arsenault on the latest symbol of Dubai's opulence: a ski hill in the desert. [Runs 3:16]
David McGuffin on Uganda's recent election. [Runs 3:39]
Neil Macdonald reports on a clinic in Haiti offering hope to the disabled. [Runs 3:58]
Paul Workman on Pakistan's efforts to rebuild after October 2005's earthquake. [Runs 3:28]
David McGuffin on Kenya's devastating drought. [Runs 5:08]
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