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Since the beginning of the mortgage crisis one and a half million Americans have lost their homes. With banks repossessing their houses, many have been left no other option than to move into their cars.
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This video postcard documents the wild side of Japanese businessmen. Often caricatured as boring, the usually reserved bankers of Japan throw off their conservatism at night and transform into partying thrill-seekers, determined to live out their fantasies- however extreme. Join Mark Simkin in discovering how looks really can be deceiving!
What happens when a horse gets too old to work? We look at the debate between animal rights protestors fighting to save the lives of old and ailing horses against those selling horses for slaughter.
More than a decade after apartheid ended millions of South Africans still live in basic home-made shacks. We hear from the inhabitants as they eloquently argue their case for real citizenship rights.
Are the 400 million people living in the Yangtze basin paying the price for living beside the world's largest hydroelectric dam? Scientists fear it could spark a geological disaster.
Using embroidery, beading and photography, South African villagers have given their AIDS-affected communities new life. As well as raising money for treatment, their art provides 'meaning for life.'
In the depths of Siberia, amongst the ruins of a former Soviet military base lives a hidden community. Although hundreds of kilometres from civilization, people are volunteering to come and live here.
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