Peter Dutton says this is the kind of nuclear reactor Australia needs. How is it working for the US?
As Australia considers the possibility of a nuclear-powered future, the US gives us insights into what does, and doesn't, work.
Eric Campbell is a former ABC staff member.
As Australia considers the possibility of a nuclear-powered future, the US gives us insights into what does, and doesn't, work.
Born out of anti-government rallies during the pandemic, authorities say Germany's Reichsbürger movement is a growing threat. And it's forging ties with one of the country's biggest political parties.
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine has faltered, state propaganda has become ever more strident. But a group of exiled journalists is fighting back.
I have filmed countless interviews in conflict zones, refugee camps and malarial villages — Foreign Correspondent is many things, Gourmet Traveller it is not, writes Eric Campbell, as the program celebrates 30 years on air.
It's a small cosmopolitan capital on Russia's border welcoming those escaping Vladimir Putin's crackdown — for now.
To progressives, he's a hero — to conservatives, a dangerous militant. Meet Alberto Curamil, the Mapuche leader fighting against 500 years of oppression in Chile.
Foreign Correspondent spends a week inside the alternative reality of the "anti-fascist" Donetsk People's Republic in the lead-up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Oscar Camps was a lifeguard on the calm beaches of Barcelona. Then in a single day he saved more lives than in an entire career.
Spain has been closing down its coal industry since the 1990s. Come December, its last coal mine will be switched off.
Viral videos of 74-year-old Nina Baginskaya confronting burly young police officers have become some of the most famous images of the uprising in Belarus.
She's a thorn in the side of Russia's strongman President. Maria Pevchikh claims her latest expose confirms Vladimir Putin is secretly "the richest person in the world".
An ABC investigation reveals the opaque world of Falun Gong and its mysterious leader Master Li Hongzhi.
Anastasia Vasilyeva is the young doctor Russia's strongman President Vladimir Putin is trying to silence. Her crime? Supplying hospitals with life-saving supplies during the pandemic.
Before Singapore had even confirmed its first COVID-19 case, it already had a testing regime in place. But despite the nation's initial success, experts are asking if it can hold coronavirus at bay indefinitely.
Getting all parties with a stake in the coal industry to agree on shutting it down might seem impossible in the Australian context. Here are the reasons why it could be done in Germany.
Germany is doing what Australia says it can't — shutting down every coal mine and coal-fired power plant in the country. But there's a cost.
Recall when insects used to go splat on your windscreen during a country drive? It's rarer these days. Now, European scientists have confirmed what many suspected: insects are dropping like flies.
With cobbled streets and twisting alleyways, it was meant to be a dream location to work in peace. But Eric Campbell's adopted city soon descended into chaos.
They sound like science fiction, but radical remedies to slow global warming are on the way. Foreign Correspondent's Eric Campbell goes in search of brave ideas to save the world.
Imagine you're 13 years old. You don't want to sell drugs for a gang, so one of their thugs tries to kill you. You have no family, so you flee for your life, crossing jungles and rivers on a dangerous 4,000-kilometre journey to find safety.
Firefighter Andreas Dimitriou found his wife dying next to their six-month-old baby in the Greek fires. They never got to name their son. Like many after the deadly blaze in Mati, he is now trying to work out who's to blame for the tragedy.
The German capital where Nazis planned and directed the genocide of 6 million Jews is now the paragon of cool for young Israeli migrants.
Brock Pierce wants to harness the technology that made him very rich to turn storm-ravaged Puerto Rico into a hub of innovation, but while some locals see blockchain as a way to turn around their island's fortunes, others are not so sure.
Women around the overtly masculine nation down tools — closing schools and universities, reducing public transport to holiday schedules and cutting essential services to a minimum — as they demand fair treatment.
Big nations might be struggling to avoid a two-degree temperature rise, but the Arctic island of Greenland is welcoming it.