January 2007
The Cambodian province of Anlong Veng was once a stronghold of the Khmer Rouge and home to its murderous leaders. Controversially, relics of the regime are now becoming a tourist attraction. Gemma Price reports.
January 2007
Tom Owen immerses himself in the culture and cuisine of Romania’s capital.
January 2007
The world may be becoming a smaller place, but you might not believe it if your nearest neighbours were over 2,000km away. Rob Crossan visits the remote outpost that is Tristan da Cunha.
January 2007
The Ghanain town of Prestea is home to numerous illegal gold mining operations; despite the fact that such activities are illegal, unregulated and often downright dangerous. Mayank Bubna meets the men who risk all in search of the big payout.
January 2007
Jason Hahn fine-tunes what to see and where to go during a day in the Lion City.
January 2007
Plans are afoot for a Guggenheim foundation in Abu Dhabi. Dan Hayes reports on a collaboration between East and West.
January 2007
Europe’s rice paddies do more than supply the basis for a great paella. Malcolm Smith reports on their biodiversity.
January 2007
Carole Corm visits the monastery of Mar Musa and its founder, Father Paolo, who is hard at work fostering good relations between Christians and Muslims worldwide.
January 2007
As Bulgaria celebrates the future with its entry into the EU, ancient traditions still survive, as John Dyer discovers.
January 2007
Once Khmer Rouge territory, Anlong Veng in Cambodia is being touted as the next big site for tourist development. Gemma Price considers what local people make of it all.