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Paris: Secrets of the Capital

Every year, the city of Paris attracts 30 million tourists. The whole world dreams of the eiffel tower and the Champs Elysées... But behind the picture perfect image, 50,000 people are working tirelessly - bailiffs, florists, drainage workers, security guards… all with a common goal: the keep the City of Light running.

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The Right to Bear Arms in America

In the United States, 30,000 people die from bullets each year. A world record! It is ten times the number of victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The right to possess and to carry a firearm was put in place in 1791 by the Second Amendment to the American Constitution.

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Oktoberfest: The World’s Largest Festival

With 6 million visitors each year, Oktoberfest, Munich’s famous beer festival, is now the largest festival in the world, even ahead of the Rio Carnival...

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Luxury Destinations: Courchevel

With breathtaking views over Mont Blanc, dozens of high quality restaurants, palaces, sumptuous chalets and luxury boutiques, Courchevel is a right of passage for today’s billionaires and stars.

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Libya: On the Brink

300 kilometres from European shores, Libya has become a ticking time bomb ready to implode at any moment. Since the fall of Kadhafi in 2011, the country has been divided between the East and the West, between General Haftar’s new national army and the militia controlling the capital of Tripoli.

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Living without Water

What’s it like to live without running water? In Peru’s sprawling capital, Lima, this is the everyday reality for 1.5 million children and adults, forced to pay up to a week’s salary for just one day’s water.

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Luxury Destinations: St Barths

Welcome to the exclusive caribbean resort of Saint-Barths - a paradise with a turquoise blue sea, where the temperature never drops below 28º. Since the 50s, sumptuous villas and luxury yachts have made the island a top tourist destination for billionaires and ‘beautiful people’.

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Donald Trump: The Apprentice President?

Since announcing his candidacy, Donald Trump is everywhere. To him, it seems that nothing is taboo and no policy too outlandish to embrace. To understand this phenomenon, we followed his campaign across the country for 200 days.

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Gaming the Real World

Can games change the world? Today public spaces and entire cities are being designed, planned and played through the medium of games.

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