Reporter Kafui Okpattah investigates how cyber scammers use social media to promote fraud, and speaks to victims.

Reporter Kafui Okpattah investigates how cyber scammers use social media to promote fraud, and speaks to victims.
For years, Vietnamese children and teenagers have been disappearing in Germany. Those responsible are unscrupulous human traffickers whose networks span continents.
A Storyville documentary. The account of what happened to a group of men and women who, in 1973, participated in an experiment in human behaviour by drifting across the Atlantic on a raft.
It’s a case involving one of the worst examples of fraud in the history of German industry. Who knew about the manipulation of VW’s diesel emissions, and just as importantly – when?
The film follows the life and career of Jacques Cousteau, who tried to warn the world for decades about climate change.
Several thousand years ago, humans and dogs made an emotional pact. Today, that pact of friendship is still unbroken.
Documentary exploring how polluted oceans are posing a threat to hunting traditions on the Faroe Islands.
The narrator states that everybody wants absolute power to transform society to their liking and proceeds to explain how such power can be obtained and sustained. The docu-series proceeds to analyze biographies of historical dictators Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Idi Amin, Joseph Stalin, Muammar Gaddafi and the Kim family.
The question of domestic slavery in our globalized world, while emphasizing those women’s determination, sisterhood and the strategies they find to face the obstacles that awaits them in the near future.
Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit exposes how English football clubs can be bought by criminals and become vehicles to launder the proceeds of their crimes.
Down the road from Woodstock, a revolution blossomed at a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities, transforming their lives and igniting a landmark movement.
The avocado is a new superfood and its cultivation has been increasing worldwide, including in southern Portugal. But avocado plantations suck up the water in the already drought-stricken country. Local residents and small farmers are fighting back.