Worldfocus anchor Martin Savidge hosts a webcasted radio show to discuss the historical roots of the current war in Gaza and the Israeli-Hamas conflict. Listen here.
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January 12, 2009
Tune in: Online radio show on the roots of the Gaza war
January 12, 2009
Obama discusses drug war with Mexican president
As President-elect Obama meets with Mexican leader Felipe Calderón, Carol Wise of the University of Southern California discusses how the incoming Obama administration can work to combat escalating drug violence in Mexico, which has impacted the U.S.
January 1, 2009
Young Darfuri refugees form vocal political movement
As some of the 2.7 million people displaced by violence across Darfur, young male refugees face hunger and alienation, with little future to anticipate. Now, they have formed an outspoken political force known as the "shabab," Arabic for "young men."
December 16, 2008
Rehabilitating rape victims and families in Congo
Michael J. Kavanagh and Taylor Krauss reported on the crisis in eastern Congo for Worldfocus and highlight efforts to rehabilitate rape victims and their families in eastern Congo, presenting a short video about the ventures of one counseling organization.
December 16, 2008
Online radio show on DR Congo: Listen now
Worldfocus.org and anchor Martin Savidge host a webcast discussion on roots of the conflict and prospects for peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo with a panel of guests.
December 9, 2008
Webcast: Panel on Kashmir — listen now
Worldfocus.org and anchor Martin Savidge host a webcast discussion on the people and history of Kashmir with a panel of guests.
December 1, 2008
Pirates overshadow humanitarian crisis in Somalia
Somali human rights worker Zam Zam Abdullahi Abdi speaks about the critical situation in her country -- the widespread hunger, lawlessness and targets on humanitarian aid workers.
November 25, 2008
A fragile ceasefire in eastern Congo
Alan Doss, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General in the Democratic Republic of Congo, speaks to Martin Savidge about the fragile ceasefire.
October 31, 2008
From marbles to keystrokes: How the world votes
Countries weigh the accuracy, anonymity and security of how they vote. Take a look at our slideshow on how people physically cast votes and see sample voting ballots from around the world.
September 30, 2008
Remembering the bonbon bombers of Berlin
Germans and Americans celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift, the 15-month operation that flew food and coal into Berlin during the Soviet blockade in 1948.













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