S26 E5: Waves of Extraction | "The Outlaw Ocean"

S26 E5: Waves of Extraction | "The Outlaw Oce...

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S26 E4: From The Sea, Freedom | "The Outlaw Ocean"

The sea has always been a metaphor for freedom – an escape from governments, laws and other people. This episode takes us off the coast of England to Sealand. A rogue “micronation” meant to embody this very freedom, which was founded on an abandoned British anti-aircraft platform ...  Show more

S26 E3: Slavery At Sea | "The Outlaw Ocean"

Ian’s account of his groundbreaking reporting on slavery in the South China Sea, the first time a reporter had ever made it onboard a Thai distant-water vessel using enslaved labour. Found shackled by the neck as part of the crew on a dilapidated fishing vessel, Lang Long was a v ...  Show more

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