In 1988, Native Americans were given the right to open casinos to help escape poverty. For many, this has been a curse rather than a blessing.
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'Celebrations of Spring’ is a journey into the last bastion of Stalinism, offering rare insight into life in a strange and terrifying totalitarian ideology usually hidden from the outside world.
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Featuring rare access to Evo Morales, ‘Evo, Presidente’ explores the inner workings of power in Bolivia.
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We report on the struggle to secure Africa’s Uranium, used to provide nuclear energy, which has become one of the most coveted materials in the world.
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For centuries, America has been offering lucrative rewards for the capture of notorious criminals. Bounty hunting has become a recognised profession, spawning an entire industry and encouraged by tv programmes.
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In Senegal, many children are sent to city madrassas, where they are sent out to beg. When they’re not begging, they’re learning the Koran by heart and fighting off sleep and hunger as they dodge the master’s whip. We uncover.
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Every month, hundreds of desperate people attempt to flee North Korea to the South. Only a few succeed.
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With shocking footage of car bomb attacks and penetrating interviews with car bombers, Baer reveals how the century of the car turned into the century of the car bomb.
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Jorge and Alex are among thousands of children working in Bolivia’s mines for less than a dollar a day. In claustrophobic scenes filmed underground, the boys confide their fears that the poorly maintained tunnels will cave in on them.
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