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UN attempts tough police reform in Haiti
Training a police force in Haiti has been a huge challenge for the United Nations mission there. It's working with the remnants of a force with a notorious legacy of brutality. -
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Afghan Elvis
The odd power of the cover band. So one day in Afghanistan, reporter Gregory Warner started playing "Those Were the Days My Friend" on his accordion. His translator, shocked, asks, "How do you know Afghan music?" Greg scratches his head and thinks, "But this is just some folk song my mom used to sing to me!" {image-1} And so Greg
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Reporting on Climate Change from Marrakech: COP22 in Review
Did you miss the event? You can find the full video here. {image-1} Glendora Meikle, Susan Phillips, and Zack Colman {image-2} John Schidlovsky {image-3} Zack Colman {image-4} Susan Phillips -
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Spraying for Malarial Mosquitoes in Mozambique
Health workers use a controversial insecticide to combat malaria in a door-to-door campaign in Mozambique. -
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The Contradiction of Brazil’s ‘Favelas’
In Brazil, slum tours are common in shanty towns known in the country as favelas. Brazil’s government has encouraged the tours as a way of earning money for a people said to live in some of the world’s most violent areas. Theresa Williamson stands at the foot of several stairs leading into Rio de Janeiro&rsquo