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Iran: Everything Forbidden, Anything Possible 2018
For young people in Iran, it can seem that everything is forbidden. Even wearing ties or owning a dog risks the wrath of the "Gasht e Ershad" - the virtue police. But after 40 years of theocracy, Iranians have learned to create their own safe havens. Specialists in resourcefulness, they skirt, arrange, transgress. Ready to risk anything for those special moment of fun and relaxation...
Congo: Millionaires of Chaos 2019
The DRC is one of the poorest countries on the planet with one of the highest proportions of millionaires. While 70% of the population lives on less than a dollar a day, 6% are millionaires. Businessmen, artists, former rebel leaders or evangelists, many have made fortunes in chaos. In the capital, Kinshasa, these new rich live in the heart of secure and luxurious enclaves, while elsewhere, children work several hours a day tens of meters underground extracting coltan.
Mumbai: The Infernal Megapolis 1970
Mumbai is a city in perpetual development, with a projected population of 30 million by 2035. But with millions of people currently living in slums located on valuable real estate, how can city planners balance the competing needs of the population? And as the city expands into the surrounding forests and natural spaces, can it reduce human-wildlife conflict?