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![Exlclusive interview: Paul Ronalds, Save The Children CEO Exlclusive interview: Paul Ronalds, Save The Children CEO](http://web.archive.org./web/20151031060819im_/http://www.abc.net.au/news/image/6901268-3x2-100x67.jpg)
Exlclusive interview: Paul Ronalds, Save The Children CEO
As Save The Children prepares to quit Nauru when its contract expires tomorrow, the charity's chief executive defends the group's tenure as he speaks with Lateline reporter Jason Om.
![They travel long distances and eke out a modest living, and we find out just what life is like as a They travel long distances and eke out a modest living, and we find out just what life is like as a](http://web.archive.org./web/20151031060819im_/http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/201510/r1492802_21983148.jpg)
They travel long distances and eke out a modest living, and we find out just what life is like as a country jockey
Lateline goes on the road with jockey Tony Cavallo, who travels 70,000 kilometres a year chasing a casual wage, in a job which carries a real risk of serious injury.
![A rare look inside the secretive nation of North Korea reveals its people are still unable to move f A rare look inside the secretive nation of North Korea reveals its people are still unable to move f](http://web.archive.org./web/20151031060819im_/http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/201510/r1492800_21983138.jpg)
A rare look inside the secretive nation of North Korea reveals its people are still unable to move freely
North Asia Correspondent Matthew Carney is granted a state-sanctioned tour of North Korea and he finds little has changed under its young leader Kim Jong Un.
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