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Mexico: Neither dead nor alive

Since 2006 when Mexico’s president Felipe Calderón declared war on drug trafficking, over 23,000 people have disappeared. This film investigates several of these stories including one of the most serious cases of mass disappearance.

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The Hidden Dangers of Mobile Phones

Is the radiation emanating from mobile phones perhaps far more dangerous than the manufacturers and distributors would have us believe?

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Surrounded by ISIS

Extraordinary and exclusive footage from inside the war against ISIS.

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On the Trail of the French Jihadists

This film is the culmination of a 4 month investigation into why so many young French people have left France to take part in jihad in Syria.

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Pansy!

Artist Paul Harfleet’s developed an artistic work, the Pansy Project, to challenge homophobia and promote respect and tolerance.

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Switzerland’s Dark Past: In the Name of Order and Morality

Thousands of young Swiss people were thrown into jail without trial, sent to live with foster families, forced into children’s homes, or even sterilised. Their crime? Behaviour that was judged to be threatening by a society obsessed with order and conformity.

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The Network of Hate

It is on social media that some of the most racist, sexist and homophobic comments are made, often under the cloak of anonymity. Who are the people behind these nasty comments?

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Cargill: Feast or Famine?

American multinational, Cargill, is at the the centre of a controversy regarding destruction of food crops and local jobs, pollution and deforestation.

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Difficult Jobs: Lives on the Edge

They carry carts just like horses, they steal coal straight from moving trucks or capture cobras to charm them. In the Calcutta region there are many who do odd jobs to survive, often at the risk of their health.

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