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Sweatshop II: The Hunt for a Living Wage, Episode 3

In 2014, three young fashion bloggers came to Phnom Pehn for the first time to spend a month living the life of Cambodian garment workers. Two years later, they go back to see if anything has changed.

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Sweatshop II: The Hunt for a Living Wage, Episode 2

In 2014, three young fashion bloggers came to Phnom Pehn for the first time to spend a month living the life of Cambodian garment workers. Two years later, they go back to see if anything has changed.

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Sweatshop II: The Hunt for a Living Wage, Episode 1

In 2014, three young fashion bloggers came to Phnom Pehn for the first time to spend a month living the life of Cambodian garment workers. Two years later, they go back to see if anything has changed.

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Modern Hippies

They are bent on escaping a world built on consumerism and determined to make a life for themselves on the fringes of society- meet the "new" hippies.

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Bataclan Terrorists: Where are they from?

Almost all of the terrorists from the 13th November attacks were French or Belgian, ranging between 20 and 31 years of age. How could these young men have injured 500 people and murdered 130 innocent victims in cold blood?

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Eastern European Festivals: Nationalism, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll

As summer comes around, so does festival season, and Eastern Europe has become a hotspot for these types of giant parties, where anything goes!

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Bataclan: The Emergency Services on the Front Line

The unsung heroes of the 13th November 2015 are undoubtedly Paris’s doctors, nurses, firefighters and volunteers. In this documentary, we hear the testimonies of the men and women whose lives have not been the same since that night.

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Sweatshop – Episode 1

In 2014, three young fashion bloggers came to Phnom Pehn for the first time to spend a month living the life of Cambodian garment workers. Has anything changed two years later?

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Oceans: The Mystery of the Missing Plastic

99% of the plastic that should be floating in the oceans is missing. Even accounting for the plastic that washes up on beaches or is trapped in arctic ice, millions of tonnes has simply disappeared.

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