Mosaic: World News From The Middle East Category: News & Current Affairs The Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East, including Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian Authority, Iraq and Iran.
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.
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.
Latin Pulse/Pulso Latino Category: News & Current Affairs A new concept in current affairs, LatinPulse/Pulso Latino is a bilingual English/Spanish half-hour series providing news and analysis on Latino America through the eyes of Latin American media.
Mosaic Intelligence Report Category: News & Current Affairs Link TV's Middle East analyst and award-winning producer, Jamal Dajani, gives his weekly unique perspective and insight on major newsworthy stories.
In Focus: Congo's Curse Category: News & Current Affairs This episode travels to the Congolese coltan mines, where demand for the metallic ore has soared, triggered by the production of electronics such as cell phones. Adults and children alike labor to mine this "black gold" in eastern Congo.
Mosaic Video Alerts Category: News & Current Affairs This series of video segments highlights select stories from Mosaic: World News from the Middle East that deal with fast breaking news.
In Focus: Cells - The Lifesavers of the Future Category: News & Current Affairs Since the genome was decoded, medical scientists have been researching human beings' smallest unit: the cell. Working to disclose its secrets, scientists hope to discover new therapies for diseases such as cancer.
In Focus: The Mystery of Alzheimer's Category: News & Current Affairs Three million people are suffering from Alzheimer's Disease in Europe alone. What are the new therapies being developed in North America and Germany, and why is new research sometimes held back?
In Focus: Race Against the Ice, Part 2 Category: News & Current Affairs After the ship "Dagmar Aaen" was stuck for almost a year in the winter harbor of Cambridge Bay, Arved Fuchs weighed anchor for a second attempt to conquer the passage. It was the beginning of a dramatic race against time.
International Dateline: In America - Election Panel Category: News & Current Affairs Americans have turned their backs on eight years of Republican rule and embraced as President the African-American senator from Chicago, Barack Obama. An International Dateline panel discusses the implications.