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Miami SWAT

Last year, 217 people were killed in drugs-related killings in Miami. Confronting this crime wave is the elite SWAT unit.

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Blood Business

The film investigates one of the largest corporations in this flourishing market, with profits soaring over a billion euros.

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Syria’s Disappeared: The Case against Assad

Tens of thousands of men, women and children have disappeared into secret detention centres in Syria since the protests began in 2011. Survivors allege crimes against humanity. They’re fighting to free those still detained and to prosecute the perpetuators at the very top of the regime.

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Cash Investigation: The Paradise Papers: Inside an International Scandal

With 13.5 million documents, the Panama Papers was the biggest leak in history. The majority come from one of the biggest names in the offshore world: the Bermuda-based Appleby law firm.

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Race and Violence in America

In the United States, inequalities between the white and black communities seems to be escalating. A worrying portrait of a country rife with racial tensions.

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Boko Haram: The Origins of Evil

How has the extremist group Boko Haram, which began as a small Islamic sect, managed to make Nigeria, the richest country in Africa, and all its neighbours, tremble with fear?

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Sweatshop II: The Hunt for a Living Wage, Episode 5

In 2014, three young fashion bloggers came to Phnom Pehn for the first time to spend a month living the life of Cambodian garment workers. Two years later, they go back to see if anything has changed.

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Sweatshop II: The Hunt for a Living Wage, Episode 4

In 2014, three young fashion bloggers came to Phnom Pehn for the first time to spend a month living the life of Cambodian garment workers. Two years later, they go back to see if anything has changed.

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Sweatshop II: The Hunt for a Living Wage, Episode 3

In 2014, three young fashion bloggers came to Phnom Pehn for the first time to spend a month living the life of Cambodian garment workers. Two years later, they go back to see if anything has changed.

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