LATEST PROJECTS
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Crisis at the border | Rise of Populism
The number of migrants apprehended along the US southern border surpassed 2 million in the 2023 fiscal year - the second highest number ever. The asylum seekers seem undeterred by razor wire or harsh new immigration policies - but the mass influx is overwhelming border cities and straining resources. The crisis is piling pressure on U.S. President Joe Biden to do more - as the 2024 election looms.
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Crisis at the border | The ones left behind
As tens of thousands of migrants continue to cross the US southern border, many of them are starting their journeys thousands of miles away - in Venezuela. The country is spiraling - both politically and economically - And even though the trek north is brimming with danger - many young people have decided it’s worth the risk.
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Water Wars | Navajo Nation
As the world’s richest economy, you’d think access to clean drinking water would be a given in America. But it’s not. Tens of millions of people don’t have safe drinking water - while more than 2 million live without running water, indoor plumbing, or flush toilets. It’s a harsh reality for many families here in Navajo Nation, the US’s largest Native American reservation. The tribe’s fight for clean water has now reached the Supreme Court but with the region in the grips of a megadrought - water supplies are dwindling - and it’s stoking a resource war that threatens to further marginalize the most vulnerable Americans.
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The Breakdown | On the road
Cyber crime could cost the global economy $6tn a year by 2021. We talk to some of the leading experts in the field at the International Cyber Risk Management Conference, tackling issues like cyber security implications for blockchain and crypto-currencies, cyber pricing and how AI can help.
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Trump | Economic inheritance
US President Donald Trump strolled into the White House with one heck of an economic inheritance.
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Wills | The nightmare of not having one
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Surprise Cargo | Lasting memory
The year was 1954. A boat making its way from India to the United States found itself marooned in Bermuda. But it was the special cargo this boat was carrying that would capture the hearts of a nation.
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NAFTA | Why you should care
Trade negotiators from Canada, the US and Mexico are hunkering down for another round of talks. They have a month to reach an agreement on a revamped version of the North American Free Trade Agreement. With a name like that you may be wondering what it has to do with Bermuda. One trip to the grocery store, answers that.