Do you need your dishes cleaned, a warm meal or just want some company? Well, you can hire a grandma for £50.
Japan is experiencing a loneliness epidemic and grandma-for-hire services give youth the opportunity to have an older woman care for them.
Meet the Kannywood director taking on the region’s film censors.
@Anja_Popp joins director Mansurah Isah in the edit for a childbirth scene. She’s worried that the film industry’s censors will never allow it.
Wally was a construction worker but the pain in his leg left him unable to work.
He says doctors haven't helped so he's visiting a faith healer who say his suffering is caused by a curse.
Tito is a faith healer in the Philippines who diagnoses his patient by squeezing their toes and claims to be able to ‘see’ illnesses like cancer.
After the death of his wife a few years ago, he started rejecting modern medicine and science.
In the Philippines the business of faith healing is in high demand.
People flock to clinics far and wide hoping to be cured of anything from curses to cancer. But it’s unregulated and it has led some to put off potentially life saving medical treatment.
In the Philippines, faith healers blend Catholic rituals with centuries-old traditions that promise miraculous recoveries through prayer and herbal remedies.
Faith healing clinics attract patients from across the country, as an alternative to high medical costs.
Faith healers in the Philippines claim they can heal anything from chronic pain to cancer.
In a country where modern medicine can be expensive and remote, are faith healers saints or scammers?
WATCH ‘Faith Healers: Saints or Scammers?’ this Friday at 7:30pm on Channel 4.
.@GuillermoGaldos gets rare access to an undercover team of drug enforcement agents in Puerto Rico.
He joins them as they prepare to catch a local drug dealer.
Fentanyl has flooded the drug market in Puerto Rico with users like Elliot injecting a cocktail of heroin and fentanyl 7 to 8 times a day.
Charity worker Zuleika says it's unlike anything she's witnessed before.
Warning: This video contains distressing images.
Fentanyl has flooded the drug market in Puerto Rico.
Often mixed with other drugs with deadly consequences, doctors and charities are warning that the crisis is far from under control, despite President Trump's operations in the Caribbean.