10% of what we eat is thought to be adulterated. Food crime is a multi-billion dollar industry affecting everything from the cheapest to most expensive ingredient.
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On October 2019, the Dutch village Ruinerwold becomes world news when police rescued six children who were being help captive on a farm, isolated from the world, by their father. In this series, the four oldest children tell their story.
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On October 2019, the Dutch village Ruinerwold becomes world news when police rescued six children who were being help captive on a farm, isolated from the world, by their father. In this series, the four oldest children tell their story.
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On October 2019, the Dutch village Ruinerwold becomes world news when police rescued six children who were being help captive on a farm, isolated from the world, by their father. In this series, the four oldest children tell their story.
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On October 2019, the Dutch village Ruinerwold becomes world news when police rescued six children who were being help captive on a farm, isolated from the world, by their father. In this series, the four oldest children tell their story.
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On October 2019, the Dutch village Ruinerwold becomes world news when police rescued six children who were being help captive on a farm, isolated from the world, by their father. In this series, the four oldest children tell their story.
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A decade after they survived the terror attacks on Utøya island by a far-right extremist who targeted members of Norway's Workers' Youth League, four women transform their injuries and trauma into strength and use their personal experiences to legitimize their political positions.
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In the USA, truck drivers, known as ‘truckers’, form a close-knit community of more than three million members. They are vital pillars of the US economy, because 70% of all goods are transported by road in the USA. Day in, day out, they crisscross the country on the freeways in their huge trucks, steel monsters which can carry a load of up to sixty tonnes.
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In 1939, as the world stood on the brink of World War II, Hartheim Castle, Austria, was at a turning point of history. It had been a centre for those with physical or mental disabilities. But from 1939 to 1944 it acted as a pilot scheme for the ‘final solution.’
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