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Extreme Tourism

There is a growing trend for tourists to visit war zones and even areas struck by natural or nuclear disasters. We meet holiday-makers in Indonesia, Afghanistan and Chernobyl.

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Veda’s Choice

Nineteen-year-old Veda wants an assisted suicide. In Holland, this is legal. But first she must take part in nine months of therapy. We follow her story.

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Florida Keys: The Archipelago of No Limits

A veritable paradise for holiday-makers and millionaires, but there is a dark side to this extravagance: high rents, and the environmental impact.

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Burning Man: A Whale in the Desert

Burning Man is no run-of-the-mill festival. For one week of every year, thousands of people descend upon Black Rock, a desert north of Nevada for this unique celebration of music and contemporary art.

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The Mysteries of the Oyster

Oysters: how are they produced? Why is this peculiar product so sought after? What can they tell us about the health of our planet?

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Bias

Relationships, workplaces, our justice system and technology: unconscious bias makes headlines every day. Can we de-bias our brains?

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Digital Addicts

Children as young as three are becoming addicted to mobile phones, harming their development and causing possible long-term damage. We follow some of the youngest cases and hear how our brains are affected by exposure to screens.

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Living the Dream: The New Young Millionaires

These mega-rich twentysomethings are part of the planet's wealthiest 1%. A golden youth who embrace their wealth, and are not afraid of causing controversy.

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Boot Camp

For desperate parents, military-style boot camps are often seen as the last resort for their children. We spend 5 months in one.

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