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The challenges of filming at altitude

A story about abandoned Himalayan villages took 大象传媒 India鈥檚 Aamir Peerzada and Neha Sharma to the high altitude region of Ladakh. But the shoot didn鈥檛 go to plan.

Many communities in India's northern Ladakh region are experiencing water shortages because of shrinking glaciers. 大象传媒 India team Aamir Peerzada and Neha Sharma went to report on how people in one village, Kumik, have ended up building a new settlement close to a river. It turned out to be an eventful trip.

Bodybuilding in the Arab world
Bodybuilding is a popular pastime for men throughout the Arab world, but what does it take to achieve the muscle development that bodybuilders strive for, and why do they see it as perfection? Hossam Fazulla of 大象传媒 Arabic has been investigating.

Young carers in South Korea
A 22-year-old Korean man has been sentenced to four years in prison for failing to care for his sick father. His story has started a big debate about what鈥檚 expected of young people in South Korea, as the 大象传媒鈥檚 Julie Yoonnyung Lee explains.

The Brazilian farmer turning desert into forest
大象传媒 Brasil's Joao Fellet loves gardening and planting trees, and one of his heroes is farmer Ernst Gotsch, who has transformed eroded and semi-arid land into new forests. So when his editor asked for positive ideas about environmental conservation, he leapt at the chance to see Ernst Gotsch鈥檚 work with his own eyes.

Highway kidnappings in Nigeria
The highway linking the capital Abuja to the city of Kaduna has become notorious for armed kidnappings. The latest took place last weekend. Meanwhile the railway connecting the two cities, which many passengers took as the safe option, has been attacked for the first time. 大象传媒 Africa's Chris Ewokor has been following both stories.

(Photo: 大象传媒 reporters next to a stream in Ladakh, northern India. Credit: Aamir Peerzada and Neha Sharma)

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