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Until Proven Otherwise

Even when migrant women reach the safety of Europe, they have a significantly higher risk of being assaulted than other women. In Marseille, Dr Jeremy Khouani tries to help these women. Against a backdrop of the rising Front National, we follow Dr Khouani and some of his patients as they battle an increasingly hostile system.

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Preparing for World War III: France at the Ready

There’s a growing consensus that Europe needs to prepare for war in order to maintain the peace. From the introduction of a new voluntary national service to warning the country to accept ‘the loss of its children’, France is one of the countries most actively preparing. But how ready is it to face a major confrontation?

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Uruguay: Narcos, Corruption & A Paradise Lost?

Not so long ago, Uruguay was considered a haven of peace in South America. But in recent years, this small country has been overwhelmed by drug trafficking, insecurity, and rising violence. In an attempt to curb this illegal trade and prevent Uruguay from descending into chaos, investigators, assisted by special intervention forces, hunt down the traffickers.

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Alaska: America’s New Playground

Caught between preserving its frontier identity and embracing new opportunities, Alaska stands at a turning point. Through the voices of locals, visitors, and officials, Alaska: America’s New Playground paints a vivid portrait of a state where extreme climate, economic ambition, and deeply rooted traditions collide — offering a revealing look at one of the most surprising and fast-changing corners of the United States.

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Kids with Knives: Extreme Youth Violence in France

The stabbing of a teacher by a 14-year-old student in France earlier this year was just the latest in a series of shocking school attacks. In just two months, 186 knives were confiscated during bag checks at schools. We follow the police, parents and educators trying to stop the stabbings and speak to the teenagers who feel the need to be so heavily armed.

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Hell’s Border: Haiti & the Dominican Republic

Since October 2024 Dominican President Luis Abinader has launched a policy of mass expulsions of Haitians. Even those who arrived decades ago legally have had their permits revoked and children born of Haitian parents in the Dominican Republic have been stripped of their nationality.

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Nordeste: Brazil’s New Tourist Eldorado

Nordeste represents 18% of Brazilian territory and is home to 57 million inhabitants, and yet is much less known than the beaches of Rio de Janeiro. However, that's changing; over the past few years, it's fast becoming a tourist favourite.

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Sweden: Guns, Gangs and a Divided Society

Peaceful and prosperous, Sweden has long been seen as the model welfare state, praised for its progressive, tolerant and inclusive values. But it’s also one of the most deadliest countries in Europe for gang violence. In the most deprived neighbourhoods, the epicentre of the violence, many residents feel abandoned by the state.

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Shenzhen: The World’s Most Futuristic City

Shenzen is widely considered to be one of world’s most advanced and futuristic cities. But this omnipresent technology has also enabled the Chinese authorities to consolidate their power, making public dissent virtually impossible.

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