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Murky Waters

When is saving a life a crime? In 2015 Mo Abassi travelled to the Greek island of Lesbos with a humanitarian organisation to help refugees. He saved a group of people from drowning when their overcrowded boat got into difficulties. But then the local authorities arrest him and accuse him of human trafficking.

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Dicing with Death: Peru, From the River to the Jungle

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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Your face is Ours : The Dangers of Facial Recognition

Clearview AI is redefining our privacy. The New York-based tech company is working to identify and compile the faces of every human being on the planet. It claims that the database will serve as a force for good, helping to solve crimes and prevent espionage. But the risks it poses are immense.

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Dangerous Roads: Argentina

This series follows the forces of law and order around the world as they deal with horrific road accidents and try to prevent road fatalities.

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Dicing with Death: Guinea – Life on a Thread

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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Dicing with Death: VENEZUELA – THE CURSE OF THE BLACK GOLD

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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Abramovich: An Oligarch in the Shadow of Putin

The story of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich intricately intertwined with the twists and turns of Russian politics. From Mikhail Gorbachev’s perestroika to the economic hardship of the Yeltsin years, Abramovich made his way to becoming an insider in Vladimir Putin’s mafia state.

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Dangerous Roads: Albania

This series follows the forces of law and order around the world as they deal with horrific road accidents and try to prevent road fatalities.

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Singapore: The Perfect City or Dystopian Surveillance State?

In Singapore everything is under control. There are countless restrictive rules: chewing gum, smoking in the street, jaywalking, throwing paper on the ground, talking on the subway or even walking around naked are all forbidden.

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