Brazil: Children Caught In The Crossfire
Braydon meets the children who are caught in the crossfire in Rio de Janeiro, one of the most dangerous places to live in the world.
Investigates is a series of short documentaries that go in depth about such subjects as mental health, animal species threatened with extinction, the coronavirus and children who live in violent cities.
Braydon meets the children who are caught in the crossfire in Rio de Janeiro, one of the most dangerous places to live in the world.
We investigate how the coronavirus changed things so quickly, and we hear from children who have been affected all around the globe.
We’ve investigated what can be done to save animals that are on the brink of extinction. Amazing species, like rhinos and lions, are disappearing completely from the wild.
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