Full Episodes

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Global 3000
Jobs for Refugees: A Portrait of Banker Lanna Idriss
World Refugee Day was established to commemorate people who have had to flee their homes. According to the United Nations, at no point since the end of World War II have there been as many refugees as there are now.

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Impact of Oil Prices on Ghana
It's hard to believe that in South Korea, police and the military use violent means to put down peaceful demonstrations. GLOBAL 3000 shows the case of a man who was nearly killed by water cannon there. Plus: a look at Ghana, where the low price of oil has discouraged job creation.

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Legal Highs
It was once a declared goal of the United Nations to ensure the world is drug-free by 2008. But the war against drugs has failed. The business in illegal drugs is lucrative, with global trade currently worth more than 380 billion Euros a year. Then there is the complex fight against so-called "legal highs", that can be ordered easily online and delivered to your door.

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South Africa's Iron Ore Crisis
The once seemingly insatiable demand for raw materials turned many unremarkable towns into flourishing industrial centers. The town of Kathu in South Africa is one example. During the 1970s, it rose to become one of the iron ore capitals of South Africa. But iron ore prices have dropped drastically in recent years. In December, they reached their lowest level since the financial crisis. While the residents of Kathu once benefited from huge profits, today they are fearing for their jobs.

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Darwin's Frog Threatened by Skin Fungus
A skin fungus dries out until the hearts of Darwin's frogs until they cease to beat.

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Gender Parity Goals
"Global 3000" takes a look at the situation of women around the world.

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Peaceful Resistance Against Islamic State
The group Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently documents the horrors of life for the people subjected to the Islamic State's rule.

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Police Violence in Chicago
Also: protecting Caribbean lobster in Mexico; baby brain training in Singapore; and refugee children forced to work.