Chavala Madlena
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North Korea networkHow cinephile Kim Jong-il kidnapped a director to improve local filmsRecordings show insecure North Korean despot begging actor and director he had kidnapped from the South to help improve ‘useless’ movie industry
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With their parents unable to find work, boys tough it out in the Lebanese capital at night to sell flowers or shine shoes
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Syrian refugee children on selling flowers in Beirut - video6:54
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Mohammed Tuaiman becomes the third member of his family to be killed by what he called ‘death machines’ in the sky months after Guardian interview
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Mohammed Saleh Tauiman, 13, records his family life in northern Yemen in 2014. His father had been killed by a CIA drone. Months later he suffered a similar fate3:17
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Campaign headed by FGM survivor calls on Obama administration to commission more research into severity of problem
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On the day that Bradley Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison, this Guardian film from 2011 investigates the soldier's early years, and also asks why the US military sent Manning to Iraq, when those training him warned that the 'runt that everyone bullied' should not be sent on active duty
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Exclusive: General David Petraeus and 'dirty wars' veteran behind commando units implicated in detainee abuse
See the full-length documentary film of the 15-month investigation
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In 2004, with the war in Iraq going from bad to worse, the US drafted in a veteran of Central America's dirty wars to help set up a new force to fight the insurgency. The result: secret detention centres, torture and a spiral into sectarian carnage
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Maggie O'Kane looks back at her time working as a foreign correspondent for the Guardian in Sarajevo while it was under siege between 1992 and 1996. She talks about her time reporting war crimes in the town of Visegrad to her front page story about Manjac concentration camp where 2,500 Muslims and Croats were held
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Becky Gardiner explains how the Guardian's readers are at the heart of a vibrant culture of debate and discussion
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It is hoped legislation will stop vulture funds from pursuing poor countries for inflated debt repayments through its courts
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Campaigners demand Jersey legal loophole be closed as financiers seek $100m from the DRC
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Al-Qaida is providing cash, food and medical aid to those affected by the famine in Somalia. Jamal Osman reveals that al-Shabaab may be endangering lives by closing the camp for displaced Somalis and sending them back to their villages
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