Scientists are claiming better alternatives to animal testing exist. So why are pharmaceutical companies lobbying to stop alternative tests being used?
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They’re nicknamed ‘The Dreamers’. Teenagers from Honduras and El Salvador, ready to face all types of dangers to escape the horrific violence of gangs in Central America.
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Many people have a strong sense that their views are right and couldn’t possibly be wrong. So how do we come to hold an unshakable conviction and why is it hard to consider that we could be mistaken?
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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. The show provoked headlines and articles all over the world and companies like H&M were forced to respond. In this sequel, they return to Cambodia’s sweatshops for a second time. Has anything changed?
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In Europe, food manufacturers have signed up to ‘responsibility pledges’, promising not to target children. So why are they using tactics banned in the West in the developing world?
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The honour killing story revealing the conflict between constitutional and tribal justice and the faultlines in Pakistani society.
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The conviction of Hissène Habré for crimes against humanity was the culmination of a 17 year long campaign for justice. We investigate what turned Hissène Habré into such a bloodthirsty dictator. How did he get away with it for so long?
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This exclusive film reveals exactly why a coalition of 26 international powers, overseen by the United States, struggled for so long to overthrow 30,000 Isis jihadists.
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