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Unreported World Season 2

September. 28,2001
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8.4
| Documentary News

Unreported World is a foreign affairs programme produced by Quicksilver Media Productions and broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. Over the course of its twenty-four series, reporters have travelled to dangerous locations all over the world in an attempt to uncover stories usually ignored by the world media. The first episode of series 24 was broadcast on 2 November, 2012.

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Unreported World Season 2 Full Episode Guide

Episode 7 - Mauritania: Selling the Future
First Aired: November. 16,2001

Kim Willsher reports on the impact of the European Union's fishing agreement on fishermen in Mauritania.

Episode 6 - China: Handle with Care
First Aired: November. 09,2001

Jonathan Miller looks at the economic growth of China and the price behind such economic success in terms of society and the treatment of workers.

Episode 5 - Islam and America through the Eyes of Imran Khan
First Aired: November. 02,2001

Imran Khan travels around Pakistan to reveal attitudes towards America, Osama Bin Laden and the military campaign and bombings in Afghanistan.

Episode 4 - Colombia's Oil Fix
First Aired: October. 26,2001

Saira Shah finds that the oil boom in Colombia has caused an increase in misery and violence for much of the population.

Episode 3 - Bolivia: Coca or Death
First Aired: October. 12,2001

Sandra Jordan looks at the American policy of trying to solve its cocaine drugs problems by eradicating coca production in Bolivia and the consequences and effects this has on the country and its population.

Episode 2 - Chechnya: Being Nice to Mr Putin
First Aired: October. 05,2001

Marcel Theroux investigates life and conditions in Chechnya and how European governments are deliberately ignoring Russian atrocities and oppression in order to maintain good diplomatic and business relations with Russia.

Episode 1 - Congo: The Real Mobile Phone War
First Aired: September. 28,2001

Juliana Ruhfus finds that the lucrative mining of the ore coltan from which tantalum is extracted, and used in the production of mobile phones, is at the root of the war in Congo.

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