Ross Kemp: Extreme World - Season 6

Season 6
In the sixth series of Extreme World, Ross Kemp and his team investigate six of the most important issues around the world, telling the powerful and dramatic stories of people experiencing war, poverty, crime and violence.

Episodes

Texas
Ross heads to Texas as he investigates the frightening rise of hate groups in Trump's America. Contains racist language which may cause offence.

West Bank
Ross investigates the drug epidemic tearing through the West Bank. He meets users and dealers, and heads to Israel's most notorious smuggling routes.

Manila
Ross Kemp heads to the Philippines, where he meets those affected by the killing of thousands of suspects in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs.

Naples
Ross gains unprecedented access to the crime underworld of the Camorra as he investigates a street war that has claimed more than 4,000 lives in Naples.

Madagascar
Ross heads deep into Madagascar's bandit lands as he investigates how organised and murderous cattle rustling gangs have villagers living in fear.

Libya
Ross travels to North Africa as he investigates the arduous journeys taken by those desperate to leave Libya for Europe.
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