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The first LGBT film in war-torn Yugoslavia
How the ground-breaking film "Marble Ass" was made amid war in the former Yugoslavia
"Don't ask, don't tell" in the US Armed Forces
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The Berlin Patient
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Bollywood's pioneering lesbian drama
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The world's first civil union
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The first sex worker strike
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Nixon in China
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The Navajo Code Talkers in World War 2
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The death of Trayvon Martin
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The 2014 annexation of Crimea
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Russia's war in Georgia in 2008
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The Australian women who protested against the Vietnam war
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Iranian Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi
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The Wages for Housework campaign
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The Frauenkirche - Dresden's symbol of war and reconstruction
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Teheran's Freedom Tower
The vast monument built for the Shah, but now a centrepiece for protests in Iran.
Zaha Hadid's Cincinnati Arts Center
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The Shard
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The Chernobyl nuclear disaster
In 1986, a reactor exploded in Soviet Ukraine causing the worst nuclear accident ever.
The Budapest Memorandum
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The Holodomor: Ukraine's great famine
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Ukraine's Babi Yar massacre
The mass killing of Ukrainian Jews by Nazi during World War Two.
Soviet holidays in Crimea
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The 'Snow Revolution' against Vladimir Putin
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