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For the first time, a documentary film penetrates deep into the most extreme levels of online hate. Cyberbullies engage in a series of campaigns intended to provoke an intense emotional reaction from the victim. The film explores some of their most perfidious methods.
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Should children be punished for the crimes of their parents? Hundreds of children of members of Islamic State (IS) are stuck in Syrian camps. Often, with no hope of returning to their home nations.
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One of the most famous paintings by Vincent van Gogh was sold at auction in 1990 - before disappearing without trace. What has happened to it? The search has taken investigators from the US, to France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
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Anyone can steal a handbag. But a business coup requires more: charisma, persuasiveness, tenacity and a lot of social savvy. Maybe it's no wonder the white-collar perpetrators behind giant scams are difficult to catch.
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¿Cómo te afecta? aims to reach the younger generation with topics, news, problems and solutions that affect young people in Latin America. This program is broadcast in Spanish with English subtitles.
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Should children be punished for the crimes of their parents? Hundreds of children of members of Islamic State (IS) are stuck in Syrian camps. Often, with no hope of returning to their home nations.
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Peatlands bind more carbon than forests. But in Germany, almost all the country's natural peatlands have been drained. Now, they're emitting greenhouse gases. People around the world are currently working to rewet the moors - while keeping them usable for agriculture.
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Anyone can steal a handbag. But a business coup requires more: charisma, persuasiveness, tenacity and a lot of social savvy. Maybe it's no wonder the white-collar perpetrators behind giant scams are difficult to catch.
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Peatlands bind more carbon than forests. But in Germany, almost all the country's natural peatlands have been drained. Now, they're emitting greenhouse gases. People around the world are currently working to rewet the moors - while keeping them usable for agriculture.