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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Documenting life on the US/Mexico border

Between 1983-1987

With his photographs, taken during the 1980s, Ken Light wanted to reveal ‘the desperation, hardship, and struggle of people who want a better life’.

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News & Politics

Young Mexican-Americans talk Trump, the wall, and uncertain futures

Life on the border

It's decided: Donald Trump is leading the Republican Party charge to the White House. The racist rhetoric might grab headlines, but how do young Mexican-Americans living on the border feel about the wall that might destroy world?

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The last days of the Calais Jungle’s refugee restaurants

Demolishing the human spirit

French authorities to rule on demolishing the Jungle’s self-built restaurants that provide food, support and shelter to refugees.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Fourteen days on the refugee trail from Kos to Vienna

Europe’s Border Crisis: The Long Road

Over two weeks, Adam Patterson travelled with refugees making the harrowing journey across Europe to shoot a powerful new documentary.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Drug lords and the vigilantes fighting them; the true story of organised crime in Mexico

Meth, bullets and borders

Cartel Land profiles two vigilante movements who took up arms against drug cartels on opposite sides of the US-Mexico border, and asks what would you do in their shoes?

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

Life inside the Calais Jungle refugee camp

24 hours in Calais

Huge public pressure has forced European governments to respond to the global refugee crisis. But for the three thousand people living in deplorable conditions in The Jungle, relief is a long way off.

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