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Reality Check: Israel’s new social movement and Turkey's failed attempts to mediate an end to the crackdown on protests in Syria. 
11.08.2011

Reality Check: the current riots in the context of past experience, and freedom of speech campaigner Heather Brooke talks about her time in the camp of Julian Assange 
10.08.2011

Reality Check: England riots spread to major cities and a doctor from Licht für die Welt explains the broader health risks of the famine in Africa 
09.08.2011

Reality Check: London riots spread to new areas, Turkey takes up diplomatic efforts with Syria, reaction in Manhattan to US downgrade 
08.08.2011

Reality Check: The London riots and the US downgrade 
04.08.2011

Reality Check: Italy's financial toubles and why help is coming too late to refugees in Kenya's Dabaab camp. 
03.08.2011

Reality Check: Mubarak in Egypt on trial, and reaction to the sentencing of FPK's Uwe Scheuch 
02.08.2011

An increasing number of American university students are 'dating' their way out of school loan debts. 
01.08.2011

Reality Check: Syria's unresolved uprising and the resolution of the US Debt crisis - for now, at least. 
29.07.2011

America's current financial woes: The Reality Check team put themselves on Debt-Watch. 
28.07.2011

On Today's Reality Check: who are Al-Shabab, and how the crisis in Somalia is affecting their power, and Iran's crackdown on prominent artists opposing the regime. 
27.07.2011

On today's Reality Check: the chilling revelations about Anders Breivik's ongoing plans and conflict on the Serbia-Kosovo border. 
26.07.2011

The relationship between extreme people and extreme groups, and what the expected US debt default really means. 
25.07.2011

Norway's free and open society has been rocked by the terror attacks - but would tighter security have made any difference? 
22.07.2011

What has emerged from the EU Summit in Brussels and an alleged war criminal gets his day in court. 
Eurozone leaders meet in Brussels to hammer out a deal that could save the Euro, and the Atlantis makes the final landing of the Space Shuttle Programme. 
The space shuttle programme comes to an end, but what did it achieve and what comes next? 
The UN classified the crisis in the Horn of Africa as a famine, but will the word make any difference, and the Murdochs take some tough questions 
The much anticipated appearance of the Murdochs in front of a committee of British members of parliament turns up a lot of theatre, but not much substance. 
Lithuania is angry over Austria's refusal to extradite a former KGB officer, and Libya is apparently courting the FPÖ. 