30/09/2020
Is this Italy’s Black Lives Matter moment?
The brutal killing of a black man, W***y Monteiro Duarte, is forcing Italy to come to terms with increasing incidents of racist violence.
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The brutal killing of a black man, W***y Monteiro Duarte, is forcing Italy to come to terms with increasing incidents of racist violence.
via Uncovered
This is the story of Sarah Hegazi and the desperate struggle for LGBT rights in Egypt.
The world’s most remote indigenous communities are being devastated by Coronavirus.
This is the frontline against Covid deep in Peru’s Amazon rainforest.
The death of George Floyd sparks global protest as countries confront some uncomfortable truths - past and present.
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"If the gorillas see anybody, they’ll show a massive level of interest because it’s such a novelty."
With zoos around the world closed to visitors, meet the zookeepers and their animal friends struggling with lockdown.
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One mother and her three daughters just walked hundreds of miles on an epic journey back home to the Amazon rainforest.
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This is how to survive homeschooling during lockdown - with parenting advice from the Supernanny Jo Frost and educational neuroscientist Paul Howard-Jones.
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"It’s a privilege to meet them."
Meet the amazing intensive care doctors and nurses in this UK hospital - saving lives and helping families say goodbye.
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Two comedians. One wedding. Three weeks in lockdown.
Will Catherine Bohart and Sarah Keyworth’s relationship survive?
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The 2020 Paralympics have been cancelled and the world’s top athletes have had their lives turned upside down.
Meet the Paralympians living in coronavirus lockdown.
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"We're hearing from people who don't have soap."
This is what coronavirus lockdown is like for people locked-up in jails - places considered a 'ticking time bomb' where the virus can spread like wildfire.
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Jialan has been in quarantine in Wuhan for the past two months due to coronavirus - this is how she has survived.
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“I am poor and he took advantage of me.”
UN peacekeepers were supposed to rebuild Haiti after a devastating earthquake. But hundreds fathered children with poverty stricken local women - leaving them behind when the mission ended.
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'The country is collapsing'
This mum is taking a stand against Lebanon’s financial meltdown - and her children are coming with her.
"It's a win-win for us really"
This man voted for Brexit - and then moved to Spain.
Hours before Britain finally leaves the EU - what now for Britain's Brex-pats?
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"It's a win-win for us."
This man voted for Brexit - and then moved to Spain.
Hours before Britain finally leaves the EU - what now for Britain's Brex-pats?
When daddy kills mummy.
In France, a woman is killed by a partner or ex-partner every three days.
These are the women mobilising against the femicide epidemic, demanding to know why France is failing its women and girls.
via Uncovered
When daddy kills mummy.
In France, a woman is killed by a partner or ex-partner every three days.
These are the women mobilising against the femicide epidemic, demanding to know why France is failing its women and girls.
The end of the Great Barrier Reef?
While wildfires rage above ground, Australia's oceans face their own climate crisis. But the Australian government is ignoring warnings of a climate disaster as it plans to mine billions more tonnes of fossil fuel.
via Uncovered
The end of the Great Barrier Reef?
While wildfires rage above ground, Australia's oceans face their own climate crisis. But the Australian government is ignoring warnings of a climate disaster as it plans to mine billions more tonnes of fossil fuel.
It’s Christmas - so that means food with loved ones and stacks of presents. Unless you’re one of the nearly 5,000 people spending Christmas sleeping rough on Britain’s streets.
Stuart is one of them, enduring cold, rain and the unkindness of strangers in the shadow of the Royal Palace of Windsor.
via Uncovered
The Chinese students in Britain who say they're being spied on by China.
As Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement spreads to British campuses, these Chinese students believe they are being watched - and their families threatened.
Amsterdam could be about to shut down its famous red light district - but some s*x workers say this would put them in danger and want their voices heard.
via Uncovered
Amsterdam could be about to shut down its famous red light district - but some s*x workers say this would put them in danger and want their voices heard.
“It’s really hard to withdraw from opioids. It’s a form of torture.”
Drugs and art and money. This is the billionaire family accused of playing a role in the global opioid pandemic.
Choked to death in a cloud of tear gas and blinded by rubber bullets.
This is Chile, where protests over train fares have spiralled into nationwide stand against inequality, as police and public clash in violent street wars.
“Just don’t let me die.”
Black mums in Britain are five times more likely to die in childbirth than white mums. Is unconscious bias in hospitals to blame?
"I only recognised her by her hands."
Ten girls or women are killed every single day in Mexico. Almost no one is ever punished.
These are the mothers left behind, refusing to be silenced by a culture of machismo.
Protest the oil industry in America and you could face two years in jail.
Are tough new laws passed across the U.S. attacking free speech - or protecting vital infrastructure?
"Our parents aren't doing enough."
Children and their grandparents in Norway are joining forces to try and end Arctic oil drilling.
Catalonia independence protesters clash with police and far right activists in Barcelona in a violent demonstrations over Catalan independence.
Courts in Spain imprisoned several Catalonian leaders over their role in the illegal 2017 independence referendum.
They fled Aleppo to escape war, but war followed them. Now these kids are struggling to survive on whatever they can, picking over the pitiful waste of a country decimated by eight years of violent conflict.
The city burns as pro-democracy protesters and riot police continue to clash in violent street battles.
Terrified, some hide indoors, but millions take to the streets, risking their lives in a dangerous fight for the soul of Hong Kong.
Camp Century was meant to be entombed under ice for eternity - but now climate change is melting the Arctic, revealing America's radioactive secrets.
This radio station broadcasts to undocumented migrants under the Californian grapevines.
As the threat of raids ramps up, listeners are taking matters into their own hands by phoning in to warn others about sightings of immigration officers.
“You either go to work at your own risk or you don’t feed your children.”
This is life for America’s undocumented fruit pickers - in a year that has seen some of the biggest immigration raids in recent history.
Buying new clothes is worse than flying.
Constantly changing fashion trends are one of the biggest pollutants on the planet - now the industry is being called out by young climate activists.
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This is the story of Sarah Hegazi and the desperate struggle for LGBT rights in Egypt.
The world’s most remote indigenous communities are being devastated by Coronavirus. This is the frontline against Covid deep in Peru’s Amazon rainforest.
"It’s a privilege to meet them." Meet the amazing intensive care doctors and nurses in this UK hospital - saving lives and helping families say goodbye. via Uncovered
"We're hearing from people who don't have soap." This is what coronavirus lockdown is like for people locked-up in jails - places considered a 'ticking time bomb' where the virus can spread like wildfire. via Uncovered
Jialan has been in quarantine in Wuhan for the past two months due to coronavirus - this is how she has survived. via Uncovered
"I only recognised her by her hands." Ten girls or women are killed every single day in Mexico. Almost no one is ever punished. These are the mothers left behind, refusing to be silenced by a culture of machismo.
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