We join the paps as they stalk the stars from Cannes to St Tropez, using a host of creative methods and techniques to get a good shot.
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Welcome aboard the ‘Oasis of the Seas’, the biggest cruise ship ever built. After two years of careful planning and monumenatal engineering works, she is ready to make her maiden voyage.
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Animated blogs and tweets from Iran form the backbone of this enlightening and sometimes shocking reconstruction of the 2009 Green Revolution.
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We examine the yarshagumba phenomenon, following the mushrooms’ journey from the peaks of the Himalayas to the markets of Asia.
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Every year, thousands of men travel abroad to have sex with children. Cambodia is a top destination for these ’tourists’. Thierry Darnaudet created an NGO composed of 50 Cambodian detectives to hunt down these paedophiles and arrest them in the act.
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Premières Lignes has finally managed to dissolve the shroud around the seemingly respectable western corporations operating in Burma, and how there are helping the dictatorship in place further entrench itself.
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An insight into the daily lives of Europe’s 150 000 unaccompanied child immigrants, kids aged 10 to 17 years old who have set out alone from their home countries to try and build new lives abroad.
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Seven months later, we return to the girls profiled in ‘Facing Anorexia’ to see if any are improving.
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In this acclaimed series, we journey on some of the world's most dangerous routes and explore the lengths people go to in order to change their destinies.
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