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When Greg Kelly was diagnosed with early-onset dementia at 59, it turned his family's lives upside down. This report follows his exploration of a Danish dementia village, as he seeks the best care solutions.
Brazil’s 300 indigenous tribes have survived conquest, enslavement and assimilation. But as the new far right government ramps up mining, logging and dam-building in the Amazon, can they survive president Bolsonaro?
Hong Kong has overtaken New York to become the city with the highest concentration of ultra-rich people in the world. But many of the city’s poor have been left behind by the government’s focus on exponential growth.
Sulawesi’s forests are known as the Galapagos of Asia. But a rampant illegal wildlife trade on the Indonesian island, driven by local consumption of bush meat, is pushing Sulawesi towards ecological catastrophe.
After a young Muay Thai fighter died in the ring in late 2018, Thailand's politicians and advocates called for new legislation to protect kids who kick-box. Is Muay Thai an ancient art form or child abuse?
As wildfires burn and relations with Russia grow increasingly strained, the normally placid Swedes are prepping for crisis. Meet them as they stockpile supplies and run through survival scenarios.
With some states moving to ban abortion and others relaxing their laws, abortion divides America. Meet those on the front line of the abortion battle, and the women whose health is being jeopardised.
As pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong continue and Beijing considers replacing Carrie Lam, this report meets frontline organisers and the army of mothers helping to keep young protesters nourished.
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