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Dangerous Cities: Cape Town

Three thousand people a year are murdered in Cape Town, making it the most dangerous city in Africa.

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Femicidio

Femicide: the intentional killing of a woman or a girl by a man because they are female. Typically the woman killed will either just have ended a relationship or be acting more independently. The murder is presented as an anomaly in the press: the man was depressed or the woman somehow provoked him. The real causes of femicide are rarely explored.

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Robin Bank

He stole half a million euros from thirty-nine different banks and then donated it all to social causes.

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Apart

Since the beginning of the War on Drugs, the number of women in U.S. prisons has grown over 800%. The majority are mothers. 

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China’s Hacker Army

When Microsoft accused ‘state-backed’ Chinese hackers of entering its servers to target at least 60,000 global users, few people were surprised. It was just the latest in a long line of Chinese cyberattacks.

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Food Fraud: An Organised Crime

10% of what we eat is thought to be adulterated. Food crime is a multi-billion dollar industry affecting everything from the cheapest to most expensive ingredient.

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The Children of Ruinerwold: Bonus Episode

On October 2019, the Dutch village Ruinerwold becomes world news when police rescued six children who were being help captive on a farm, isolated from the world, by their father. In this series, the four oldest children tell their story.

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The Children of Ruinerwold: Episode Four

On October 2019, the Dutch village Ruinerwold becomes world news when police rescued six children who were being help captive on a farm, isolated from the world, by their father. In this series, the four oldest children tell their story.

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The Children of Ruinerwold: Episode Three

On October 2019, the Dutch village Ruinerwold becomes world news when police rescued six children who were being help captive on a farm, isolated from the world, by their father. In this series, the four oldest children tell their story.

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