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...the population of Vanuatu DRink Kava root, which is fondly dubbed as the...
Half the population of Vanuatu drink Kava root, which is fondly dubbed as the root of happiness. But deaths throughout Europe linked with this traditional South Pacific drink led to a ban.
...the waters rise by just a few centimetres, says DR Mohammad Al-Raey "5 or 6 million people would...
Since the days of the Pharoahs, the Nile has been the thriving hub of Egyptian life and culture. But due to global warming the tides are turning - and rising.
...of us are little," says one Laron sufferer. DR Marco Guevaras and his brother Jaime believe...
In the isolated mountains of Ecuador, a community of four-feet tall dwarves appear to be immune from cancer and diabetes. Here, two scientists are on a mission to find the ultimate cure for cancer.
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...Channel 4, France 2, RTBF, AVRO, YLE, NRK, SVT, DR TV, RUV and funding institutions as Euromage,...
In a world where everything is for sale, is it wrong to sell your own kidney? Or to buy an illegal organ if it could save your life? Every year 15,000 human organs are trafficked from impoverished Europeans to recipients in more privileged countries. A shocking and exclusive new film on an intractable subject.
...this man has never cried before. Directed by DR. Amir...
Uri Gil is a Guinness World Record holder. At 61 he's the oldest active fighter pilot and he's waged battle in the skies for decades as he's pressed home Israel's military agenda. A passionate painter as well as a soldier, Uri talks with surprising candour about his values and life in the Air Force. We gain a unique insight into what makes a soldier tick - how does one deal with a lifetime of kil…
...helped researchers identify key Nazi killers. DR Josef Mengele, aka the 'Angel of Death', is...
In January 2007 a photo album marked "Auschwitz: 21 June 1944" was made public. It revealed astonishing clues as to how the Nazi extermination team enjoyed a life that they ruthlessly denied their victims.
...waters of the Passage have proved fatal to hunDReds of explorers and sailors, but the Arctic is...
Setting out on a Summer afternoon from Dartmouth in Canada, the icebreaker Louis St Laurent sets sail for the Arctic Circle and the fabled North-West Passage. The bleak snowy islands and frozen waters of the Passage have proved fatal to hundreds of explorers and sailors, but the Arctic is changing. Our warming earth is most dramatically revealed in this modern day journey through the North West P…
...world over. Self-composting, and requiring no DRainage, the toilet already serves some 4...
A revolutionary toilet is making waves the world over. Self-composting, and requiring no drainage, the toilet already serves some 4 million people daily in India. What's more, it is empowering the country's poorest.
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