Al Jazeera's I-Unit discovers a series of gangs of gold smugglers, money launderers and corrupt individuals based in Zimbabwe making hundreds of million dollar profits in Southern Africa stealing from those nations.
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Why is my car so expensive?
Dispatches investigate the state of the UK car market in late 2022 with rocketing prices and rocketing profits for manufacturers and dealers.
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Cadbury Exposed: Dispatches
Dispatches investigates Britain's best-loved chocolate brand and reveals for the first time child labour in its supply chain.
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C4 Dispatches – The Truth about Electric Vehicles
Characterful 3d vehicles and chargers contribute to quirky environment where we examine the truth about Electric Vehicles.
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All the Prime Minister’s Men
Using google's streetview, older archive and the detailed testimony of the victim himself we were able to remodel the streets of Dhaka, Bangladesh which provided the scene for a brutal murder of a young political activist
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C4 Dispatches – Royals for Hire
An offer of lots of cash in exchange for access to the House of Windsor and other royal benefits. Who would take up the offer.
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The Men Who Sell Football
An investor with £250m to spend on a football club brings the big guns to the table and Christopher Samuelson was a big player.
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Al Jazeera Investigations Unit – Call for tips
So what have you observed that might make an interesting lead for any investigation? Well here’s what you can do to start the investigation… Al Jazeera’s branded colours used to great effect here in this instructional animated film.
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Dispatches – Starbucks & Nespresso: The Truth About Your Coffee
Our team created gritty, location based graphics for an investigation launched by Channel 4 on major coffee companies such as Starbucks and Nespresso using children to pick their coffee beans in Guatemala for pennies. Animated by our team members, Maya Remenyi and Matilde Sousa.
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BBC Panorama – How to save the High St.
For more than a century, our high streets have been key to our communities, but now, with one in ten shops sitting empty, they are in crisis. In this BBC Panorama, business journalist Adam Shaw investigates the government’s plans to spend millions of pounds reviving run-down town centres and other trends. Graphics-wise we’ve added some nameplates, included in the title and contributed two graphic sequences revealing the most recent stats on changing trends.
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