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How a child soldier escaped Cambodia's Khmer Rouge |
When the Khmer Rouge seized power in Cambodia, four-year-old Loung Ung's life was changed forever. Pol Pot's brutal regime pulled her family apart. In the years that followed, Loung endured forced labour and training as a child soldier. Asya Fouks hears the story of how she survived. |
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Can Germany's economy get back on track? |
After decades at the heart of the European economy, Germany is enduring major financial uncertainty. Ed Butler asks the head of the German central bank what the future looks like. | | |
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How Saudi Arabia returned to the world stage |
In 2019, Joe Biden vowed to make Saudi Arabia a "pariah" over its human rights record. It's now hosting US-led peace talks on the Ukraine war. Is the kingdom a global player once more? | | |
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Join What in the World's global team every Monday to Friday as they make sense of the issues that matter to you. | |
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How big a problem are vanishing webpages? |
The internet has made information more easily accessible than ever, but it's also made it easier for that information to disappear. Frey Lindsay asks how big a problem this 'link rot' is. | | |
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Wildlife presenter Dr Rae Wynn-Grant has spent years working with deadly animals, but says self-doubt is the hardest thing she's had to overcome. | |
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The design secrets of food packaging |
Two designers who have created iconic branding for restaurants and food products explain the hidden power of their work. What influence does packaging have on what we eat? |
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