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Daphne: A pen too sharp

On 16th October 2017, Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was assassinated in a car bomb attack close to her home. Through interviews with her family and friends, as well as secretly-filmed meetings with high-level government officials, this documentary seeks to come closer to the truth about what really happened.

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Driving the World’s Most Dangerous Roads: Episode 2

Every year, 1.3 million people worldwide are killed in road traffic accidents, and a further 50 million are injured. The Dominican Republic is one of the countries with the deadliest roads, where the road-death toll reaches approx. 3000 per year

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Dicing with Death: India: The Himalayan Tightrope Walkers

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: Guatemala: Land of the Maya

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: Zambia Life Goes On

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: Ghana: Business on the Go

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: Nicaragua: In the Name of the Law

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: Malawi – Spirits of the Mist

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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Yellow Jackets: Violence in Paris

The profiles of those involved in the Gilets Jaunes protests are rather surprising: far from typical rioters, the great majority are ordinary men and women, often with families and without criminal records.

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