The poor bore the brunt of the sub-prime and credit crisis of 2008. Today, it is the turn of the middle class. We spent six months following the daily life of families affected by the crisis.
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We investigate the global impact of tuna fishing and ask if there is such a thing as sustainable sushi.
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In the past ten years, the price of clothes has fallen by 13%. But who has been paying the price? Can the ethical claims of the big brands be trusted?
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In America, tough sheriffs and judges use shame penalties to punish convicted criminals. They claim these punishments act as a deterrent to others but critics say these penalties are demeaning and ineffective.
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More and more young children are being condemned as evil in Western Africa. These ‘witch children’ are then abused, abandoned or even murdered.
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Imagine a world where the government can read every email sent and listen to every phone call made. Actually you don’t need to imagine, because it’s already a reality...
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In Afghanistan, an old tradition allows families without a son to transform one of their daughters into a boy....
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The escalating violence between the government and rebel forces in Syria is threatening to destroy the country. Civilians face a daily struggle to keep themselves and their loved ones alive in a country filled with bloodshed.
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