Commodore Frank Bainimarama

Fiji - Frank, Uncensored

Reporter: Philippa McDonald

Who does Frank Bainimarama think he is? Well, the Fijian ruler will tell you he's the difference between order and political mayhem. Don't get him wrong - he's all for democracy as long as it fits his military's model. And don't call him a dictator! He's simply a well intentioned leader who's abolished the constitution, rules by decree and decides what news is fit to publish. The strongman's opened his doors to Foreign Correspondent and we're walking in.

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The world’s car manufacturers are shifting gear and heading for greener pastures. They're designing, building and selling more and more hybrids and electric vehicles and that means they need more and more of a very precious metal for their batteries. But where's The Big Celldorado? A remote, beautiful and vast salt pan high in the Bolivian Andes. Problems? You bet!

Go Go mural

USA - In the Chocolate City

Prepare to enter the real Washington DC and prepare to have your illusions shattered. It’s where the powerless live. Neglected, poor, black and waiting impatiently for Obama’s promise. But they’ve got one thing that raises the roof, shakes the foundations and makes them forget about being forgotten. It’s called Go Go.

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Japan - Bend It Like Jong

He’s a Hummer-driving bachelor with a soft-spot for saccharine R&B love songs, living the high life in Tokyo. And yet there he was on the World Cup centre-stage bawling his eyes out for his beloved North Korea and its so-called Dear Leader, Kim Jong-il. Where on earth does Jong Tae Se come from? Well, prepare to enter the detached and – for some – deluded world of the Zainichi.

Learning to walk again

Afghanistan - Standing on the Sky

Both legs blown away by a mine, he sat on a chair outside his family's house and watched the world go by. This was his hopeless lot for five long, bleak years until a life-altering chain of events. He now walks tall, is second-in-charge of the clinic that helped him and feels like he is standing on the sky. Out of strife, a story to ignite the human spirit.

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26/07/2010

WikiLeaks Afghanistan


Further to Andrew Fowler's recent story with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange Truth or Dare, The Guardian reports Afghanistan War Logs - Massive leak of secret files exposes truth of occupation.

14/07/2010

Brother, Don't Come Back


The secret message - and a Japanese family's struggle for survival in North Korea. More....

17/02/2010

Program Repeats


This year Foreign Correspondent will still be repeated at 1pm on Saturdays in most states, but due to ABC contractual obligations it will at times be replaced by local sporting events.

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