In this episode, we venture into a more modern hub of well-being: California. On a road trip through the West coast, we find our way to happiness American style.
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The herbicides sprayed during the war have crippled more than three million Vietnamese. Scientists suspect that the diseases and injuries have transferred to the genes of Vietnamese people. Babies without legs or arms, or with other deformities, are born in Vietnam even today. All having one thing in common: Agent Orange.
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Every year, hundreds of thousands of Africans risk their lives trying to get into Europe. We follow a convoy of young migrants: this is their story.
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Every year, thousands of women are killed for defiling their families’ honour. We hear the stories of four young Dutch girls, all living in a state of ‘Code Red’, on the run from their families.
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Bloody scores being settled and streets invaded by waste have tarnished the picture-perfect image of Naples. Diverse crimes and trafficking are the marks left by the Camorra, the Neapolitan Mafia, that is the chief employer in the city.
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We travel through the country, visiting Cuidad Juarez, one of the most dangerous cities in the world, and witness horrific crime scenes, speak to witnesses and the victims’ families.
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In Iraq and Afghanistan, they transformed the way we wage war. They do the jobs that no one else wants to do and seem to kill with impunity, acting outside the law.
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The genocide of 800,000 Tutsis in just three months shocked the world. Sixteen years later, most of the killers remain at large.
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Karachi has become one of the most dangerous cities in the world. An explosive mix of crime, corruption and Islamic extremism. We profile this complex city.
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