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Cash Investigation: Football Business

Scandal after scandal has rocked the multi-billion euro football industry. In this investigation, we examine the conflicting interests of FIFA and the sometimes criminal actions of footballers’ agents.

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Cash Investigation: Food Globalisation

Who’s paying the real price for the cheap food in our supermarkets? We investigate the conditions under which three staples - bananas, vegetables and fish - are produced.

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Cash Investigation: The Untaxables

After months of investigation, we uncovered confidential documents revealing how companies like Amazon avoids paying tax.

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A Stone’s Throw From Prison

Between 2010 and 2014, nearly 3,000 Palestinian children were arrested by Israeli forces for reasons like throwing stones. Many are kept in solitary confinement for days, shackled and subjected to intimidating questioning without the presence of their parents or a lawyer.

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Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve

Nearly 100 years after its creation, the power of the U.S. Federal Reserve has never been greater. Yet the average person knows very little about the most powerful - and least understood - financial institution on earth.

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A Journey through an Invisible War

There is an invisible war going on in the West Bank. The Israeli settlers are waging a daily war on the Palestinians who remain.

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Documented

In 2011, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas revealed he was an undocumented immigrant in the New York Times. This film chronicles his experiences from deciding to come out to his transformation into an activist.

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China on China: Episode 3 – Everything has a Price Tag

Economic reforms have led to a divided China, which threatens not only individual survival, but even economic growth and the entire Chinese society. In this episode, we hear stories and interviews about the middle class, about poverty in rural areas and about the precarious existence of hundreds of millions of migrant workers on the fringes of the cities.

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China on China: Episode 4 – More than Half the Sky

After the Revolution in 1949, legislation regarding equality was passed, a huge step forward for China at the time. The economic reforms of recent decades have also improved women’s lives. Yet China is still the only country in the world where more women than men commit suicide.

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