Each year in France, nearly 45,000 deaths are attributed to alcohol. There are regulations in place to control its promotion and advertising on television is illegal. However, this doesn’t stop millions of euros (...) +
Until the 1980s, the Antarctic terrain was reserved for explorers and scientists. Today, 30,000 enthusiasts flock to the South Pole every year to discover and revisit its wonders. It has become a tourist (...) +
Brian had never ridden a horse in his life until he was incarcerated in Carson City Jail in Nevada. Now this 38-year old inmate not only rides real wild Mustangs, but he now has an acute sense for them. He is one of (...) +
In Morocco, a law exists whereby convicted rapists can be pardoned and escape punishment if they marry their victims. This law not only causes traumatising and bizarre cases to appear but it represents a gross (...) +
Brazil is the biggest Catholic country in the world and one of the biggest party countries. So perhaps it isn’t surprising that it is also the birthplace of the ’Christotech’, A crossover between church service and (...) +
In Bangkok, firemen are constantly on red alert to come to the public’s rescue. But the main concerns aren’t fires but snakes. Pythons, King Cobras, even Komodo Dragons stray into homes and the firefighters are also (...) +
Régis’ $4 million house measures 800 metres squared, and Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg are his neighbours. But he is no actor, he is one of the top paparazzos in Los Angeles, with a gang of photographers at his (...) +
The global financial crisis has affected businesses, homes and industries all over the world. People of all manner of wealth and class have lost money, savings and fortunes. But what about those just starting out? (...) +