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Peter Litchfield gives his opinion on the difference in democracies and his experiences in Thailand.
luca.massaro
6th January
Richard Lemmer voices a brief opinion on Middle Eastern and African war zones and why Danish holiday makers may want to take their vacation into live battlefields.
luca.massaro
5th January
The Year of the Potato comes to an end as Richard Lemmer presents the highlights 2008.
luca.massaro
5th January
Like a Coca-Cola advert, corruption is everywhere. From Lagos to London, Dubai to Switzerland, to witness it first hand is as easy as spotting a Vauxhall Corsa in sunny Essex. But where there are givers and takers, there are sure to be losers. And in the third world, it’s the poor. Bertan Budak speaks on the topic and the scandals that have...
Bertan.Budak
3rd January
Not everyone is swayed by celebrities putting their name to charity work, but you can't knock 'em for trying. Kieran Yates caught up with Alicia Keys on her work with the Keep A Child Alive project...
kieran.yates
2nd January
So that was the year that was. Obviously the main thing that 2008 will be remembered for is the historic election of Barack Obama as the first black president of The United States of America. The late night repeats of the first season of Tina Fey's brilliant 30 Rock that have been on during the Christmas period provided a telling moment of just...
Russell.Myrie
31st December
A police checkpoint on a Mexican highway. Two black SUVs are searched. The police get something of a shock; inside the two SUVs are 2 AR-15 assault rifles, three pistols, nine ammunition clips, more than 600 rounds of ammunition of different calibers, 16 cell phones and about $5,000 in cash. Oh, and Laura Elena Zuñiga Huizar, a Mexican beauty...
Richard.Lemmer
29th December
When it came to this year’s Christmas Message, her Majesty‘s servants were not amused. Channel Four’s decision of having Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad deliver the channel’s Alternative Christmas Message has lead to criticism from members of the government.
Richard.Lemmer
29th December
In the weeks before and immediately after Obama's historic election - still loving that btw - the CTRL heads staged a series of demonstrations outside the embassies of countries who were (quite stupidly) banning HIV positive travellers from entering their country.
Russell.Myrie
28th December
The ‘Land of Smiles’ is smiling again - well almost.Finally, and much to the relief of many who feared further political protest and possibly violence, Thailand has a new Prime Minister.
Alfred.James1
25th December
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