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Trails from the East
Trails from the East
Category: Documentaries
This new series chronicles a train voyage from the East to the West - through fast-changing societies and along the birthplaces of five world religions - while tackling some of the great questions of today’s globalizing world.
In Focus: Burned Money - The Fallout of the Financial Crisis
In Focus: Burned Money - The Fallout of the Financial Crisis
Category: News & Current Affairs
Leading experts explain the background and inner workings of the world's worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. What caused the chaos? Why was it allowed to happen, and how could it have been prevented?
Global Pulse
Global Pulse
Category: News & Current Affairs
A fast-moving overview of international news and events comparing reports by national broadcasters and dissecting media spin - your global news positioning service.
Arab Labor Episode 8 - Crime on the Border
Arab Labor Episode 8 - Crime on the Border
Bushra honks at a BMW that is blocking them in, and Amjad is afraid that he is about to get into it with a local criminal. Meanwhile, Meir is jealous of a Palestinian student who is courting Amal.
Cooking in the Danger Zone
Cooking in the Danger Zone
Category: Documentaries
In this fascinating BBC series, food writer Stefan Gates explores unusual food stories in some of the world's more dangerous places.
DOC-DEBUT
DOC-DEBUT
Category: Documentaries
A weekly series on Link TV, DOC-DEBUT highlights unique and groundbreaking international documentary films. Each week features the U.S. television premiere of a new foreign doc.
In a Soldier's Footsteps - Watch Online!
In a Soldier's Footsteps - Watch Online!
Category: Documentaries
Steven, a former child soldier in Uganda and a refugee in Denmark, receives news that his missing son is not dead, but is now himself a child-soldier. Steven determines to free his son, but things go terribly wrong.
DOC-DEBUT: Democracy in Dakar
DOC-DEBUT: Democracy in Dakar
Category: Documentaries
This is a groundbreaking documentary film about hip-hop youth and politics in Dakar, Senegal, following rappers, DJs, journalists, professors and others during and after Senegal's controversial 2007 presidential election.
Two Men Twelve Drawings
Two Men Twelve Drawings
Category: Documentaries
In September 2005, a Danish newspaper printed satirical cartoons of the prophet Mohammed. This film covers the aftermath that put Denmark at the forefront of an incendiary, global debate on faith and democracy.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Vanished
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Vanished
Category: Documentaries
Aban Elias decided to help rebuild his home country as a contractor in Iraq, but was kidnapped shortly after his arrival and hasn't been heard from since. How can an American citizen be so easily forgotten?
In Focus: The Risk I Take
In Focus: The Risk I Take
Category: News & Current Affairs
When Frieder Alberth turned 50, he decided it was time to give his life a new direction. He wanted to use his knowledge and experience with AIDS prevention, counseling and therapy to help sufferers in other countries.
In Focus: 2008 Year End Review
In Focus: 2008 Year End Review
Category: News & Current Affairs
Deutsche Welle's In Focus program looks back at 2008, highlighting critical events from the past year, from around the world.
The Corporal's Diary
The Corporal's Diary
Category: Documentaries
Young corporal Jonathan Santos documented his 37 days in Iraq on video and in writing, never knowing that day 38 would be his last. Through Jonathan’s handwritten words and videotape, the film tells a personal and profound story.
CINEMONDO: My Marlon and Brando
CINEMONDO: My Marlon and Brando
Category: World Cinema
In this CINEMONDO film, a Turkish actress can no longer bear the distance between her and her lover from northern Iraq. However, getting into a country at war turns out to be just as difficult as getting out.
In Focus: The Race for Hearts
In Focus: The Race for Hearts
Category: News & Current Affairs
South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard performed the first heart transplant in 1967. But in 2006, only 388 heart transplants were performed in Germany because too few donor hearts are available. Why?
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