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The year 1945 left its mark on the 20th century. The liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, the Pacific War, the atomic bombs dropped on Japan: these 12 months changed the world forever.
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Africa is viewed worldwide as a "sleeping gas giant". The continent's total gas reserves are almost as large as those of the US. But will local people actually benefit from the export of gas, as hoped?
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Vladimir Putin wants to extend Moscow's influence within Europe. His strategy: getting influential personalities on his side and infiltrating political institutions. Is he succeeding?
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The "Central de Abasto" in Mexico City is one of the largest markets in the world. A place where trade and criminality merge, on a site covering 327 hectares.
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The Mennonites are members of the oldest Protestant free church. In Argentina, their followers lead an exceptionally strict and unworldly life. They're fighting a battle against modernity, which threatens the very foundations of their existence.
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Cheng Chung Au lives in an illegal dwelling on the roof of a tower block in Hong Kong. Despite the rat plague and the typhoon risk. In New York City, too, there were simple dwellings for servants on rooftops - long before penthouses and rooftop bars came along.
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