More than 300 million people worldwide are obese. We follow five patients through the five week programme as they take the first few steps to recovery.
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We gain rare access to an industry often cloaked in secrecy. We meet the people involved and broach the moral dilemmas they face. Should they be able to sell weapons to any country?
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In today’s Mexico, drug cartels have become so powerful, they’re threatening the stability of the country. We investigate Mexico’s drugs war.
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What will be the long term impact of plastic pollution? Can anything be done to clean up what has become a ‘plastic soup’ of waste, killing hundreds of thousands of animals every year and leaching chemicals slowly up the food chain?
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In 2001 the lifeless body of a 5-year old African child was discovered in the Thames. Its arms, legs and head have been removed. For Scotland Yard, this discovery sparked the most intensive and most unusual murder investigation ever conducted.
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An exclusive report on the people at the forefront of the protest movement in Iran.
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In 1988, Native Americans were given the right to open casinos to help escape poverty. For many, this has been a curse rather than a blessing.
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'Celebrations of Spring’ is a journey into the last bastion of Stalinism, offering rare insight into life in a strange and terrifying totalitarian ideology usually hidden from the outside world.
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Featuring rare access to Evo Morales, ‘Evo, Presidente’ explores the inner workings of power in Bolivia.
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