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Mustang is one of Nepal’s remotest regions and boasts a rich cultural history. Yet holy sites are being ransacked at an unprecedented rate, and stolen artefacts sold to wealthy collectors and museums.
Confronted with a shortage of women, men in the Faroe Islands are increasingly seeking wives from Southeast Asia. But what's it like for the women who swap the tropics for this windswept archipelago?
Most of South Africa’s black population still lives in poverty. Amidst spiralling crime, frustrated communities are forming vigilante groups to exert their own controversial brand of justice.
The majority of migrants entering Italy are funnelled into privately-run emergency reception centres – yet evidence suggests these centres often prove lucrative for organised crime syndicates, at the immigrants’ expense.
One of President Trump's first acts in office was to sign an order tying US foreign aid to the issue of abortion. We see the knock-on effects of the pro-life policy unfold in real time in Mozambique.
Over 70% of the guns seized from Mexican cartels originate in US stores and were smuggled south over the border. How can this weapons trafficking be controlled – and does the US even want to?
Myanmar’s rural poor often have to resort to taking out loans to survive, but hefty interest rates often trap them into paying many times the original amount. Often they are never able to repay the debt.
The small island nation of Sri Lanka has one of the highest numbers of unsolved disappearances in the world. Will a new investigation agency help victims of abduction and their families get justice?
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