Following massacres by the Burmese army in 2017, 740,000 Rohingya fled en masse to neighbouring Bangladesh, which confined them in the Cox’s Bazar refugee camp. Conditions are squalid but the alternative may be even worse. We gained rare access to the 'prison island' where Bangladesh plans to relocate the refugees.
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Yachts have always been the ultimate status symbol, coveted and despised in equal measures. In this film, we investigating the changing world of luxury yachting.
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Namibia has the third highest levels of income inequality in the world. 6% of the population owned 70% of the land and here, the wounds of German Colonisation run deep.
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This series follows the forces of law and order around the world as they deal with horrific road accidents and try to prevent road fatalities.
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In this film (also available as a miniseries), we tell the unbelievable story of the OneCoin digital currency ponzi scheme from the inside.
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The two richest men in the world are engaged in a vicious space race that has implications for us all. For years, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk have squabbled in the media over everything from who is the wealthiest to who did what first. But their rival space programmes, satellite launches and plans to colonise the planets have launched a new Space Age.
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What toll does photographing constant suffering take on the war photographer? What are their limits? In the age of social networks, where everyone is a photographer, how has their role changed?
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Every evening in America, hundreds of paparazzis go scoop hunting. Their goal: to film the most sensational road accidents, fires, murders, shootings and police chases to feed the continuous news channels.
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Although women are exempt from conscription in Ukraine and granted asylum abroad, many of them have chose to stay and act. We meet the mothers and girls, combatants and carers, politicians and resistance fighters who are involved in the daily struggle for survival in Ukraine.
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