How are people surviving in a country where inflation is running at more than 100 per cent? Foreign Correspondent goes to Buenos Aires to find out. https://t.co/7m1fhriaPw
‘Barbados is seeking a reckoning for the horrors of slavery under British rule. Can it make former colonial masters pay?’
The tiny Caribbean nation leading the fight for slavery reparations https://t.co/etpc99l5fL
Barbados has been called the "first slave society". Now it's becoming a global leader in the fight for compensation over the horrors of slavery. https://t.co/kuf3AdSLBI
Stunningly shot, a moving insight into the lives of women trying to feed starving children and the farmers trying to keep flocks alive in the face of devastating climate - change driven drought thanks @steph_march
Powerful story here by @steph_march Matt Davis and Pete O'Donoghue - well done @ForeignOfficial
While a War Rages in Ukraine, A Global Crisis is Escalating in Somalia |... https://t.co/DKK0x9WVI9 via @YouTube
Next week on #ForeignCorrespondent ... a journey through one of the most dangerous and devastated places on earth.
Thursday at 8pm on @ABCTV and iview.
Horrific news out of Somalia this week- 43,000 people died last year because of the drought. This is a crisis we shouldn’t ignore. Here is our report from Somalia, the 30 minute TV story will be on @ABCTV and YouTube tonight at 8pm https://t.co/DnfxWVvosg
There is another special TV event tonight that is not #Neighbours. The ABC's @ForeignOfficial is celebrating 30 years on air with a one-hour program at 8pm.
When the world is your oyster...@jonaholmes48 looks back on creating @foreignofficial 30 years ago @abcnews ‘An empire was disintegrating and a hidden world opening up. It was the year an Australian T… https://t.co/RGmItlI0un
It’s our 30th birthday!
To celebrate, we’re airing a one-hour special looking back on three decades chronicling a changing world, told through some of our most powerful stories.
Join us for #ForeignCorrespondent's season return, next Thursday July 28 at 8pm.
Reporting on the Calabrian mafia - or #Ndrangheta - is incredibly difficult. It’s a cultural phenomenon as much as it is a criminal organisation. Media often are guilty of oversimplifying its complexity for the sake of punchy headlines.