How is China run, and how do the people get their say?
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’China on China’ is an eight-part documentary series dealing with politics and daily life in today’s China.
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This series investigates the most notorious, infamous and terrifying crimes in French history. Cases that - in may cases - inspired films and novels. Join Danielle Thiéry, the first female chief superintendent, on a journey to the dark side of human nature.
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Fishing in deep waters is considered one of the most dangerous professions in the world. In the Straits of Magellan, Chilean fisherman dive into freezing, glacial waters to fish urchins from the bottom of the sea, Meanwhile, in the Pacific, the crews fishing for live lobster have to contend with a tempest
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The British tabloid press are famous for their love of scandal. This film delves into the shady world of kiss-and-tell journalism, where ethics are optional and journalists will do anything for a scoop.
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Beautifully shot and interweaving interviews with scenes from soy fields in Paraguay, Raising Resistance explores Latin American farmers’ struggle against the expanding production of genetically modified soy in South America.
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All over Europe nationalist, populist and xenophobic movements are becoming significant political forces.
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With drugs trials costing 60% less than in western countries, looser legislation, and most importantly, billions of willing volunteers , the biggest labs in the world have set up testing clinics in India.
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Between 400 and 800 French farmers commit suicide every year. These stories provide a microcosm of the crisis engulfing farmers across Europe today.
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