Episode list

ASIA Exposed

Under-aged Smoking
Join photographer Marrysa Tunjung Sari as she explores the devastating effects and implications of under-aged smoking in Indonesia; where government figures estimate that 25 percent of kids over the age of 3 have tried cigarettes and 3 percent are regular smokers.
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Rhino Horn Consumption
A food photographer delves deep into the multi-million dollar illegal trade of rhino horns in Vietnam; where he finds a shocking link between a "magical medicine" and the death of hundreds of rhinos in South Africa every year.
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Food Safety

Mon, Mar 09, 2015
A photojournalist from Beijing travels to the city of Changsha to uncover the truth and seek evidence against the unscrupulous food industry that produces and sells fake food products to unknowing consumers. An issue which has brought about tragic and mammoth health repercussions to a nation of a billion people.
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Teenage Prostitution
A psychologist and photographer trails the path of teenagers who are forced and lured into sex work in Kuala Lumpur only to discover some shocking and grueling truths about teenage prostitution in a country she grew up in as a young girl. She meets victims of this treacherous trade and attempts to tell their stories through compelling images.
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Scars of War

Mon, Mar 30, 2015
Laos is the most bombed country in the world per capita with more than 270 Million bombs dropped. The shocking fact is 80 million of these bombs are undetonated and have formed a massive death trap. Borja Saenz de Miera, a travel photographer treads a dangerous path as he uncovers the effects of these indiscriminate killers, and unravels the devastating implications of UXOs in Laos.
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Compressor Fishing
A photojournalist/commercial photographer from Singapore travels to Philippines and dives into the depths of Tacloban city's compressor fishing community, to unravel the perilous risks these fishermen take; for survival. He meets victims of one of the world's most dangerous methods of fishing where compression sickness in severe cases lead to paralysis and even death.
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