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One in three children are exposed to sexual abuse due to extreme poverty and dire living conditions in Kenya. The country is among the top destinations for child trafficking, fuelled by sex tourism and exploitation.

Despite being illegal, child prostitution is widespread, with children as young as 8 or 9 engaging in sexual acts for survival. Many children drop out of school due to financial constraints and end up in vulnerable situations, targeted for abuse in children's homes. NGOs intended to assist children often exploit the problem without addressing it.
What’s been done to support these young kids, and do they have any means of escape?

SOS: Sold Out Slaves / 2016
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Imagine waking up in one of Call of Duty's violent games one day. This is the everyday reality for residents of these Brazilian slums.

Rio de Janeiro's favelas are vast slum areas, described as "cities within a city”, built by the poorest members of society. Controlled by drug gangs, these areas lack infrastructure and have their own rules. To combat crime in this area, a special military police unit was established, but the ongoing war between the gangsters and government forces endangers the locals, coupled with allegations of brutality that is eroding trust.

While some favelas have become more secured, others remain dangerous and antagonistic. Can local efforts keep the youths away from violence and criminal gangs?

FavelaLive / 2017
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Aziagba Philomene's children spend grueling hours crushing stones into gravel without any protection, as their mother is forced to send them to work, in order to meet basic needs. In Togo, many children like those in the Philomene family, face the harsh reality of hard labor and human trafficking.

Limited employment opportunities have led to over 300,000 children being sent abroad or to distant cities, under false promises of better life prospects. However, most end up in exploitative conditions parallel to slavery, while girls are often subjected to forced prostitution.

What struggles do Togolese parents, as well as their kids face, in the hope of lifting their families out of poverty?

Togo: Tough to Survive / 2018
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Father-to-be Miguel decided to share the burden of pregnancy with his wife. How did he manage it?

For the past two weeks, he has been wearing a tummy suit to mimic pregnancy. He took maternity leave and embraced the challenges alongside his wife, Kristina. Miguel adjusted to physical limitations, followed a special diet, and managed mood swings. He hoped to gain valuable experience and be present for the birth of his child. Miguel even took a midwifery course to assist with delivery.

Was it an ‘easy’ journey? Watch to find out!

Pregnant Together / 2015
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"I held his head up and put the knife to his throat. He said to me, 'For God's sake, don't kill me.' But I did not listen and slaughtered him," shares 15-year-old Fares. He was recruited by Jabhat al-Nusra and trained, like hundreds of other children. They were forced to use weapons, engage in combat and act as human shields or suicide bombers. How did Fares become ensnared by terrorists? What methods do terrorists use to recruit more unsuspecting people into their ranks?

Lost Souls / 2023
#Syria

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Momtay Begum made it out alive from a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing.”

Momtay is a survivor of the 2017 violence in Myanmar's Rakhine State. Her body is scarred with burns and wounds. She and her daughter escaped to Bangladesh, joining nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees living in dire conditions in the camps. The atrocities they endured align with numerous Rohingya accounts. However, the Myanmar government denies the massacres, asserting that the military targeted only Muslim insurgents, not civilians. Rakhine residents support this narrative, blaming Rohingya militants for torching villages.

What are the real root causes of the Rohingya crisis? Listen to the refugees' stories to get a clearer picture.

Rohingya: Unpeopled / 2018
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This Russian man shares his room with a wolf!

Ivan received a wolf cub from hunters during a visit to the countryside. He took it home to live with his daughter, Sasha, and their two dogs. It didn't take long for the wolf to become a member of the family. They named him Sery, meaning 'grey' in Russian. Over time, Sery found a common language with Ivan, who saved him from inevitable death.

However, Sery has outgrown their small city apartment and needed more care and exercise. They have now relocated to a datcha in the countryside so that his tailed pets can enjoy more space and fresh nature.

Ivan and the Wolf / 2019
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How is history written and rewritten with the help of the American film industry?

"The easiest way to inject a propaganda idea into most people's minds is to let it go through the medium of an entertainment picture,’ said American journalist Elmer Davis, who headed the US Office of Military Information during World War II. It was then that Hollywood began to flourish as a propaganda tool for Washington.

Who exactly is responsible for censorship at the "dream factory"? Take a look at how the film industry and the American government are connected.

Hollywood’s Propaganda Factory / 2020
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Would you dare return to your home town after a nuclear blast?

In 2011, a devastating earthquake hit Japan, leading to the shutdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station. A tidal wave flooded the cooling system, causing hydrogen explosions and release of radioactive waste. About 164,000 residents were evacuated, and a 20 km exclusion zone was established. Over time, radioactivity levels decreased, allowing parts of Okuma town to be declared safe for return in April 2019.

Some of the former residents desire to go back, while others fear family separation and question the authorities' motivations. The decision to return home carries both bittersweet memories and the challenges of starting over once more…

Back to Fukushima / 2019
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Let the soothing melodies of Kuyguk's flowing waters serenade your senses, offering a moment of tranquility in a bustling world.

Video by: instagram.com/sergey_sterling/reels/

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These Cambodian moms are sacrificing their health and families to make you clothes.

Many international brands exploit cheap labor in countries like Cambodia, where pregnant garment workers face termination and lack adequate protection. Despite a law providing three months of paid maternity leave, unscrupulous employers use renewable three-month contracts to circumvent it.

Once laid off, these women struggle to find new jobs, leading to poverty and dependence on relatives. To preserve their employment, seamstresses hide pregnancies, endangering their health and their babies' well-being in the process.

Even after working hard hours, they only make $200 each month. Meanwhile, profitable international brands turn a blind eye to the plight of these workers.

Stitched Up in Cambodia / 2016
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"I'll never leave him. He told us so many times to go to Russia, to my aunt's, but I refused to go anywhere. I'm not going anywhere without him," says Irina, whose husband Sergey joined the Donbass militia 7 years ago, after their home was hit by Ukrainian shelling. Since then, it has been shelled almost daily. Irina and her kids are accustomed to the sound of explosions and every day, they risk their lives when they go outside.

But as long as Sergey has the possibility of coming home once in a while, the family will remain in Donetsk and won’t abandon their home. Watch the premiere to learn more about their story and those of other families who support each other amidst any hardship.

Hero Wives / 2023
#Donbass

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Would you binge-watch a farmer’s YouTube vlogs? Try it, you might be surprised!

Anton and Alevtina are farmers who share their daily lives on a video blog. They discuss farming topics based on viewer questions and have almost 300,000 subscribers, earning around $1,000 per month. Their goal is to buy a farmhouse for their family and livestock.

Running the blog is challenging, requiring constant filming, editing, as well as engaging with comments and inquiries.

Farming for Likes: Rural Bloggers Life / 2018
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"One elderly woman approached a [Ukrainian] soldier and said in Ukrainian, 'Boys, thank you for coming here to liberate and rescue us!' His response was chilling: 'We didn't come here to rescue and liberate, but to kill you,'" recalls a resident of Artyomovsk. She and her husband were the only survivors from their street. However, her husband didn't manage to reach the refugee shelter; he was wounded by a young Polish girl, a Ukrainian sniper, on his way home. Stay tuned to hear more touching stories of Donbass villagers in our premiere.

Voices From the Grave / 2023
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Ito is a hikikomori—one of the many young Japanese people who choose to lock themselves away in their rooms, for months or even years.

This phenomenon, where people withdraw from society and embrace isolation, has become increasingly common. Ito, for example, spends his time alone at home, engaging in activities like listening to music and playing video games.

Hikikomori often affects families with work-obsessed fathers and overprotective mothers. Bullying, social pressures, and high expectations contribute to this self-imposed confinement.

Can these young hermits eventually break free from their isolation?

Hikikomori Loveless / 2018
#Japan

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How long can you hold your breath?

Free divers are one with the sea, diving without the aid of scuba gear. Despite the great risks, these athletes continuously strive to set new records, succumbing to the allure of the deep blue. What drives them to dive deeper and deeper? What are they hoping to find?

Dying to Dive / 2016
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Entire families, including children, earn a living by scavenging rubbish in this dump-town.

Nestled on the outskirts of Cairo lies Zabbaleen – a giant dump for the entire capital city’s waste. Here, each of the garbage collectors plays a crucial role in gathering, transporting, and sorting the rubbish, resulting in an efficient recycling system.
However, the job is so challenging and hazardous that the average life expectancy does not exceed 55 years.

Yet despite the challenging lives they lead, Zabbaleen parents dream of a better future for their children, even as the younger generation often follows in their footsteps.

Zabbaleen: Trash Town / 2016
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What the Kronstadt Naval Cathedral looks like inside. Wow!

Video by: instagram.com/photo_surkhaev/

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