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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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Unplanned America explores the States’ most far-out subcultures

Aussies on the edge

DIY documentary series Unplanned America follows three Australian best mates on a riotously funny, make-it-up-as-you-go-along journey through the cultural fringes of the US.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

UK police finally wise up about cannabis, but only because they’re broke

Cuts, cannabis and clicktivism

As a government online petition takes off and austerity forces police to rethink their approach, is the UK drug debate finally catching up with the rest of the world? And could legalisation be in sight?

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Chuck Ragan on his journey from hard times to Hot Water Music

Passion, wrong turns, and punk rock

Before Hot Water Music became a pillar of punk rock, frontman Chuck Ragan found himself doing time.

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Art & Culture  >  Art

Doug Aitken’s visionary Station to Station project arrives in London

A 30 day happening

As the documentary of Aitken’s immense pan-American train journey hits the screens, Station to Station pulls into the Barbican for a 30 day creative takeover.

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The Oscar-winning inside story of Edward Snowden’s NSA spying revelations

Citizenfour wins best documentary Oscar

Who is filmmaker Laura Poitras? And why did Edward Snowden choose her to break the story of the century?

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Is community dying in America? Photographer Alec Soth went to find out

Lone ballroom dancers and the last snow globe repairman

Alec Soth criss-crosses the States to document the breakdown of community in small-town America.

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Sinkane’s musical movements across the globe

A musical map

Sinkane has soaked up influences from everywhere he's called home, from Sudan to London to the States. See his inspirations mapped out in our globetrotting playlist.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

How was LA serial killer Lonnie Franklin allowed to go on killing for 25 years?

Are all lives equal to the LAPD?

Nick Broomfield on the Tales of the Grim Sleeper: Linking racism to the deaths of over 100 LA women.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Why the Grand Jury have failed to bring justice in Ferguson

Have we learned nothing since Rodney King?

Huck asks US police brutality experts if victims will ever get justice and what needs to change to end the violence.

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The Revolution Will Be Televised is back

Laughing at the powers that be

Comedian Heydon Prowse talks about the stings and stunts in the new series of The Revolution Will Be Televised.

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