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Manaus Free Trade Zone takes a downturn - Indian Devdasis fighting for their dignity - Containing the Zika Virus - Syrian refugee choir in Istanbul
The number of people trying to reach Europe illegally skyrocketed over the past twelve months. World in Progress follows the dangerous journey of illegal migrants to Europe in this 30 min documentary.
In the Christmas edition of World in Progress: Martin Lubowski, who fled Nazi Germany as a Jewish child, looks back and: Celebrating Christmas in the Palestinian city of Bethlehem
Migrant workers from Nepal are being exploited by job agencies - can they fight back? The floods in India's southern Tamil Nadu state have devastated the region - how are people coping? And presidential candidates in the Philippines gear up for next year's election - but is it all a family affair?
Textile factories in Ethiopia hope to win over more international customers -- second hand clothes impacting the market in Kenya -- cleaning up the mess in India's textile plants
On this week's program: The water crisis facing residents in the Pacific Island nation of Kiribati, and how heat-resistant beans can help farmers cope with global warming. Plus, German startups step up to the sustainability plate, and the new generation of artists using science fiction to create a different future for Africa.
Teaching Indian boys to respect women - International day to eliminate violence against women - Coping with the refugee crisis in Greece
Terror against secular intellectuals in Bangladesh -- 2015 World Risk Index focus on how hunger enhances disaster risk across the world -- Amidst the fighting against radical islamists, Kurds in Northern Iraq are facing an economic crisis -- Social media fuels conflict between Israelis and Palestinians
Improving transparency in commodities can boost African development - ‘Wage theft’ in the UK leaves aged care workers with next to nothing - Syrian refugees in Jordan work illegally to support their families - Refugees in Kenya
Indonesia fails to deal with its legacy of the 1965 massacre that killed more than 500,000 suspected Communists and alleged sympathizers - this year marks the 50th anniversary of the atrocities and authorities were eager to squash discussions about the mass killings. We also hear from Chinese migrants who say they've found religious freedom in South Africa.