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Dangerous Roads: Texas

This series follows the forces of law and order around the world as they deal with horrific road accidents and try to prevent road fatalities.

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Dangerous Roads: Bulgaria

This series follows the forces of law and order around the world as they deal with horrific road accidents and try to prevent road fatalities.

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Dangerous Cities: Rio

Rio de Janeiro is a city in a state of perpetual war. Heavily-armed drug dealers control the favelas, while specially-trained police battle to take them down.

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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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Dangerous Cities: Kabul

Kabul, now under Taliban control, is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. The population of four million people face terrorist attacks, Taliban oppression, and hunger.

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Bahrain: The Middle East’s Party Capital

The Kingdom of Bahrain is the smallest and most surprising country in the Middle East. Here, homosexuality is legal, alcohol flows freely, other religions practiced and women live freely. Little wonder the island has become the party capital of the Middle East, particularly for young Saudis…

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Sahel: Inside the Resistance

Terrorist groups continue to extend their hold on Sahel, a region the size of Europe which lies south of the Sahara. Jihadist incursions happen daily, including terrorist attacks, murders, and raids on villages. The situation is increasingly explosive.

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Youth at Risk

Children and adolescents are spending more and more time in front of their screens. But are they aware of the dangers of these virtual worlds?

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Bangladesh: Sunken Country

By 2050, 30% of Bangladesh will be under water. One in three inhabitants, some 60 million people, are threatened by marine flooding. No other country in the world is so at risk from rising waters. The main culprit: global warming.

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