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Chechnya: Who Killed Natasha?

Grozny. July 2009. The body of journalist and human rights defender Natasha Estemirova is discovered by the side of the road. In this investigation, we examine the silencing of voices of dissent in Russia.

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Bigger, Better, Faster, More: Brain Doping

Forget about life-work-balance. A new generation of drugs promise unlimited increases in productivity without the need for rest or sleep.

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Life Below Deck

You might imagine that life aboard a luxury liner is paradise. While this may be the case for paying guests, the reality for the workers below deck is far less idyllic.

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Cougars: Love, Sex and Swindles

They’re free, sexy and financially independent. More and more older women are demanding their right to love and sexual freedom. Who are these new liberated women? How far will they go to satisfy their desires?

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People of the Wasteland

More than four million people live in the world’s rubbish dumps, eking out a living from the waste of society. More than half of these are children, victims of profound social injustice, poverty and neglect.

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Walled In

Twenty years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, never have there been so many walls. Dividing communities; separating the rich and poor; marking borders - walls have become the preferred solution of many states for resolving major conflicts.

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Toxic Somalia

Who is dumping toxic waste in Somali waters? Who is making money from it? We open the inquiry. An investigation that leads us into the shady underworlds of the Italian mafia, Somali pirates and the lethal nuclear waste industry.

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The Science of Fasting

For half a century, the world's doctors and biologists have been exploring a new therapeutic phenomenon: fasting. This research suggests a wide-ranging potential, which could include treatments for the disease of the century, cancer.

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Murge: The Cold War Front

We reveal how the stationing of nuclear weapons in Murge, Italy, was transformed unwittingly into a theatre of the Cold War.

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