Flood frustration mounts in Pakistan
Aug 20 2010 Desperation is growing among millions of victims of Pakistan's floods. Donors pledged more funds to tackle the crisis after a special United Nations session in New York on Thursday, but many of the people seeking shelter in crowded relief camps have yet to receive any international aid. Others have chosen to brave the rising water to defend their cattle from river bandits. Matthew Green reports from the southern town of Sukkur. (2m 56sec)
Credit: Produced by Darryl Thomson and Szu Ping Chan
Propaganda wars in Pakistan
Jan 21 2011 Pakistan’s army is launching a television drama aimed at rallying the public behind its campaign against the Taliban. Entitled Beyond the Call of Duty: Invincible Spirits, Immortal Souls, the 11-part series depicts what the military says are true stories of soldiers and civilians who laid down their lives. Matthew Green reports from Islamabad on the propaganda wars. (2m 1sec)
Credit: Filmed by Matthew Green. Produced by Matthew Green and Deborah Bonello
Will big oil return to Nigeria's Ogoniland?
May 22 2009 May 26 2009: Years after Shell quit the Ogoniland region of Nigeria, big oil is planning a comeback. Matthew Green reports on the environmental and business issues surrounding oil exploration in the region. (2m 58sec)
Nigerian army strike at delta militia
Jun 25 2009 In the Niger Delta an offensive by Nigeria's armed forces has set out to destroy militant camps. Matthew Green reports from the region where attacks on the local oil industry have significantly reduced production. (4m 2sec)
Pakistan pushes for more aid against militants
Nov 4 2010 Orakzai , a swathe of territory near the border with Afghanistan, has emerged as the frontline in the Pakistani army's battle with Taliban militants. But the military says Pakistan’s allies have yet to fulfil pledges of aid needed to deliver long-term stability. Matthew Green, Pakistan and Afghanistan correspondent, reports from Orakzai. (3m 42sec)
Credit: Filmed by Matthew Green. Produced by Matthew Green and Deborah Bonello. Edited by Deborah Bonello
The Wizard of the Nile
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