The First Sex Doll Brothel in Europe
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Are sex dolls the future of prostitution? Joel Golby heads to Barcelona to visit the centre of this strange battleground for the future of sexual politics.
On one side, there's Europe's First Sex Doll Brothel that's opened up with Serge Prieto, the Sex Doll CEO, presiding over his legion of lifeless dolls.
The Forgotten Victims of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
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Seven years on after one of the most catastrophic natural and nuclear disasters in history, we return to Fukushima to push past the headlines and tell the untold story of the forgotten victims of the disaster, the survivors who are still waiting to return home.
The Young Black Conservatives of Trump’s America
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In oktober 2018 kwamen honderden jonge republikeinen van kleur samen in Washington D.C. Ze gingen naar de allereerste Young Black Leadership Summit, een vierdaagse conferentie waarbij onder andere actrice Stacey Dash en politiek activist Candace Owens kwamen spreken.
The Protesters Who Stopped a Deportation Flight - The Stansted 15
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On 28th March 2017, 15 activists broke into Stansted Airport and chained themselves to a plane to stop a deportation flight. The flight was chartered by the Home Office and was due to deport 57 people in the dead of the night.
Gangsters in Paradise - The Deportees of Tonga
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How a Tattoo Can Get You Detained by ICE
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Tattoos are the most common way ICE and federal immigration agents determine an individual’s gang affiliation, but what actually qualifies as a gang tattoo is left up to enormous interpretation. A gang affiliate label can be the sole basis for asylum denials, detention without due process, and deportation.
Two Generations of Porn Stars Discuss How the Industry has Changed | Back in My Day
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Time changes a lot of things. The texture of our skin, the ripeness of a fruit... in the last few generations we have seen massive changes in society, industries and technology.
I Smuggled Cocaine Into the US to Pay Off My Student Loans
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Like many millennials across the country, Luke graduated college owing thousands of dollars in student loan debt - $130,000, to be exact.
With no job and no money in the bank, Luke devised a desperate plan: he would smuggle cocaine from Panama to the United States to pay off his student loans.