In Honduras, gang violence, poverty, and corruption fuel a deadly crisis for women, with one murdered every 36 hours—making it one of the world’s most dangerous countries for females.
Honduras: The Deadliest Country for Women
In Honduras, gang violence, poverty, and corruption fuel a deadly crisis for women, with one murdered every 36 hours—making it one of the world’s most dangerous countries for females.
Not many thieves make Interpol’s most wanted list, but Mark Blaney did. From shoplifting in northern England to stealing Rolexes across Western Europe, he and his brother ran a high-stakes criminal empire.
Happy Science is a global religious movement with over 12 million followers, led by charismatic Ryuho Okawa, whom supporters see as divine. Critics, however, accuse the group of operating as a cult.
Medical tourism from the US to Mexico is booming, with cheaper treatments and easy access to medication. But some travelers risk counterfeit drugs, including pills laced with the deadly opioid fentanyl.
We meet Elliot Castro, who as a teenager stole £2.5m through credit card fraud and splurged on luxury watches, cars, and five-star living—until his lavish lifestyle led to his downfall.
Are sex toys legal, safe, or doctor-approved? Host Rytasha Rathore explores India’s sex-positive revolution, visiting sex toy stalls, focus groups, and experts to uncover the intimate realities of modern sexuality.
We follow world sumo champion Byamba through his daily 10,000-calorie diet, showing how he shops, cooks, and eats chankonabe, the Japanese stew that helps sumo wrestlers pack on the pounds.
The UK prison system has a thriving black market for everything from drugs to iPhones — all built around a strange currency: tinned fish. Former prisoner and filmmaker Chris Atkins reveals how inmates smuggle contraband and even chicken stew into their cells.
For JT, a young prospect joining a local Crips set in Brooklyn, gang life is less about crime and more about finding family and protection. In this documentary, we follow his journey as he searches for belonging on the streets.
For the first time in centuries, young women in Japan are turning away from marriage as shifting gender norms and economic independence reshape relationships. In this documentary, Karley Sciortino travels to Tokyo to explore the rise of “à la carte” boyfriend services for the country’s powerful single women.
In Empires of Dirt, Zing Tsjeng travels to University of Oxford to confront the growing controversy around Britain’s elite universities and their hidden ties to colonialism, slavery, and white supremacy. The film exposes how Europe’s colonial empires built vast wealth through exploitation—and why the consequences of that history still shape everyday life in the UK today.
We investigate Female Genital Mutilation in Asia, including its presence in countries like Singapore. Host Natashya Gutierrez meets women affected by FGM and asks why there are still no laws protecting them.