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Green Warriors: Forever Chemicals

Many factories around the world use perfluorinated chemicals to make everyday products. These "forever chemicals” do not break down. Even worse, they can build up inside the human body and cause health problems, including cancer, and compromise the immune system.

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Green Warriors: Damned by Iraq’s Oil

We investigate how children are being polluted by flares at the oil refineries leading to a range of illness, including breathing difficulties and childhood cancer.

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The Balkans: Putin’s Wolves

As the wider geopolitical struggle between Russia and the West intensifies, support from the Kremlin has emboldened Bosnia’s Serb separatists.

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Planet Killers: The Ivory King

Samuel Jefwa, the “Ivory King” and his brother, Nicholas, are the biggest ivory traffickers in the world. They are wanted by Interpol and law enforcement in multiple countries for ivory trafficking and organized crime.

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Planet Killers: The Prince of Carbon

This film is the inside story on the hunt for Cyril Astruc, the “Prince of Carbon”. 

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Planet Killers: The Godfather of the Oceans

Junchung Wu is the head of a criminal network which traffics in endangered totoaba fish, one of the most powerful criminal networks on the planet.

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Planet Killers: The Forest Destroyer

Sahul Hameed is wanted for the trafficking of red sandalwood, one of the most expensive woods on the black market, a trade linked to violence and bloodshed in India.

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The Tsaatan of Mongolia: Last of the Free Men

They’re known as the “Reindeer People”. They are one of the most amazing tribes of the planet. Numbering only 200, they live in the north of Mongolia, in a deserted and frozen region. 

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Dicing with Death: Sumatra – Cursed Treasure

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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