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On Location Video, Mongolia: Cleaning up one of the world's most polluted cities

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia — In the fast-growing shantytowns surrounding Mongolia's capital, coal-burning stoves are the only source of heat during the country's frigid winters. The result is some of the world's dirtiest air. The World Bank estimates that air pollution is responsible for nearly a third of all deaths here, and costs the city an estimated $463 million each year. The government has vowed to clean up the air, but so far progress is slow.

On Location Video: Attacks on the rise against Pakistan’s Hazara Shiites

Devastating collection of interviews with young children inside Syria (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)

Little kids in Syria describe, in their own words, what it's like to grow up in a war zone. An estimated 4,000 children have been killed in Syria’s civil war. Tens of thousands more have been injured or have lost their parents and homes.

Inside Syria Exclusive Video: Children of War

An estimated 4,000 children have been killed in Syria’s civil war. Tens of thousands more have been injured or have lost their parents and homes. A Syrian journalist who asks to be identified only as “Maya” interviewed survivors at homes in Qseir and Homs, Syria. 

On Location Video, Pakistan: Mining dust for gold

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — The price of gold has shot up by 450 percent in the past decade. So it might seem like street sweepers, collecting gold dust discarded by jewelers, are in the right place at the right time to make a decent profit. But the increase in gold prices means consumers are buying less jewelry, and craftsmen are making fewer new pieces. Fewer scraps are falling on the streets, and an already dangerous job has become even harder. 

On Location Video, Pakistan: Mining dust for gold

Rawalpindi, Pakistan — The price of gold has shot up by 450 percent in the past decade. So it might seem like street sweepers, collecting gold dust discarded by jewelers, are in the right place at the right time to make a decent profit. But the increase in gold prices means consumers are buying less jewelry, and craftsmen are making fewer new pieces. Fewer scraps are falling on the streets, and an already dangerous job has become even harder. 

On Location Video: Assaulted in Tahrir

Gang rapes happened under the regime of Hosni Mubarak, in some cases instigated by his secret police. But since the revolution to overthrow him, activists say the attacks against female protesters and journalists are becoming more frequent and more vicious. A record number of women were attacked at protests on the two-year anniversary of the revolution. Correspondent Bridgette Auger looks into why they keep happening.

On Location Video: Rocky path to peace in Myanmar's Kachin state

After decades of conflict and several broken cease-fires, the Kachin people say they are reluctant to trust the Myanmar government.

On Location Video: Rocky Path to Peace in Myanmar's Kachin State

After decades of conflict and several broken ceasefires, the Kachin people say they are reluctant to trust the Myanmar government.

On Location Video: The Battle for Idlib, Syria

Opposition fighters have launched an attack that they hope will give them control of the entire province. It was the first in a series designed to penetrate Idlib city, the last major stronghold of Syrian regime forces in Idlib district.
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