Unreported World

2003

Unreported World is a foreign affairs programme produced by Quicksilver Media Productions and broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. Over the course of its twenty-four series, reporters have travelled to dangerous locations all over the world in an attempt to uncover stories usually ignored by the world media. The first episode of series 24 was broadcast on 2 November, 2012.

Where to Watch 2003

8 Episodes

  • Nepal: Raising the Red Flag
    E1
    Nepal: Raising the Red FlagSandra Jordan investigates the causes and human cost of the on-going Maoist rebellion in the world's only Hindu Kingdom.
  • Ivory Coast: Enemies Within
    E2
    Ivory Coast: Enemies WithinWilliam Wallis witnesses the horrors of a civil war born out of economic recession and fuelled by ethnic hatred.
  • Haiti: Voodoo Nation
    E3
    Haiti: Voodoo NationJuliana Ruhfus reports on a nation torn apart by economic collapse, political anarchy and gang warfare.
  • Mexico: The City of Lost Girls
    E4
    Mexico: The City of Lost GirlsSandra Jordan reports from Ciudad Juarez where more than 370 women have been murdered, at least 137 of them subjected to rape.
  • Uganda: The Children's War
    E5
    Uganda: The Children's WarFarai Sevenso investigates the role of child solders in the 17-year-old war between the Lord's Resistance Army and the Ugandan government.
  • Thailand: A Quick Fix
    E6
    Thailand: A Quick FixZaiba Malik investigates claims that the government's attempts to eradicate the world's worst methamphetamine addiction problem have led to state-sanctioned executions in the street.
  • Kenya: Trouble in Paradise
    E7
    Kenya: Trouble in ParadiseJuliana Ruhfus asks if a frantic effort to regain the West's confidence is pushing Kenya's Muslim population towards extremism.
  • Israel: Clubbing on the Front Line
    E8
    Israel: Clubbing on the Front LineWhat is it like to be a young person in Israel today, trying to live a normal life against a backdrop of conflict and the ever-present threat of suicide bombings?

 

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