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Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones claims to be Britain's only black farmer. Originally from Birmingham, he is causing a stir in its conservative countryside.
Are poor black residents being prevented from moving back to New Orleans? The fear is city authorities want to hand their homes to property developers.
It's a criminal breakaway republic, recognised by no other nation and isolated from the rest of the world. Now dissident voices from Transnistria are speaking out against the nationalist regime.
A collection of news clips, archive footage and stills relating to Ronnie Biggs and his train robbery, escape to Brazil and subsequent fugitive status.
Even today, albinos in South Africa face widespread prejudice and discrimination. Rejected by both the black and white communities, they struggle to find their place in society.
Since the end of apartheid, thousands of white South Africans have been forced into poverty. They blame the government's positive discrimination policies, which favour black employees.
This film draws attention to the worrying number of black children gone missing in London in the past years. After the mutilated body of a black boy was found in the Thames in 2001, Scotland Yard found out that about three hundred schoolchildren have disappeared without a trace over the past few years. All of them were living with foster families and only a handful were declared missing. Although…
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Will plants teach us to replace gasoline with hydrogen? Could the anatomy of a grasshopper be a model for the ultimate off-road vehicle? Exciting new developments in computer technology, chemistry and physics are now enabling us to understand Nature's designs better than ever before. Scientists are not simply trying to copy nature - they are taking hints, extracting principles and applying winnin…
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