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India has the world’s largest number of slaves, among them an increasing number of women and girls sold into marriage. For as little as $120.
At The Barbershop in Drexel, NC, the atmosphere is laid back, the conversation free, and the music a cut above the rest.
Lower Manhattan’s 60 Hudson Street is one of the world’s most concentrated hubs of Internet connectivity. This short documentary peeks inside, offering a glimpse of the massive material infrastructure that […]
Idiosyncratic, intelligent and involving, Iceland: Beyond Sigur Rós (2011), a not-for-profit film production, is a memorable celebration of Iceland’s dynamic and diverse contemporary independent music scene.
Highlining pros Tancrede and Julien have come to the spectacular and atmospheric cliffs of the norwegian fjords to try and turn their ultimate dream into reality.
How an epidemic of fear caused the world’s major banks to stop lending, triggering protests and industrial action.
The Philippines is one of the last countries where divorce is banned, but is that about to change?
Peek into a day of John Lasseter, creator of many famous computer animated films like Toy Story, Cars, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Monster Inc and many more. Lasseter first job […]
Russia is the biggest consumer of heroin in the world. Nowhere are the country’s drug problems more evident than in the Siberian town of Novokuznetsk, which lies on the Kazakhstan […]
There are at least 8.4 million child slaves in the world today. Nearly two million of these are forced to work as prostitutes, while almost half a million are child […]
Charles and David Koch are each worth about $25bn, which makes them the fourth richest Americans. When you combine their fortunes, they are the third wealthiest people in the world.
Every day we use mobile phones. Computers became part of our life. Some people even can’t live without those devices.
The Green Revolution swept across India in the 1960s and 1970s, changing it from a nation begging for food aid to a top cotton and grain producer. But ‘Green’ did […]