March 2008
Kate Brothers travels to Kabul and learns how art is helping the Afghan people
March 2008
Saudi Arabia has not in the past been a country that embraced visitors with open arms, but Mark Stratton discovers
that situation may be about to change
March 2008
In Belize, Irwin Loy encounters the unique culture of the Garífuna people.
March 2008
Russia’s capital offers a mixture of high culture and sybaritic bars and clubs
March 2008
Australia’s Aboriginal population has all too often been marginalised and misunderstood. Phil Stone reports on two projects that are succeeding in changing perception and reality
March 2008
Entry to the EU is bringing change to Malta and benefiting its unique heritage. Barbie Nadeau reports.
March 2008
Helped by economic resurgence,Angola is today enjoying an artistic renaissance. Sylvia Smith reports
March 2008
Singapore has plans to shake off its staid image and become a magnet for visitors. Gary Bowerman looks into the future
March 2008
Across eastern Europe aristocratic families are returning to their ancestral estates, as Andrew Eames discovers
March 2008
In Mauritania, Naomi Schwarz hitches a ride on the world’s longest train