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- Alessandro Masala hosts 4 days/week "Breaking Italy", the first Italian online Infotainment show. New technologies, political changings and war news are some of the hot topics of the show. The goal is develop a critical thinking on the Web
- In her own spirited style Dr. Becky examines new discoveries and oft misunderstood topics in the field of astrophysics with the occasional help of a guest. And if you ask nicely she might comment on the physics of your favorite sci-fi program.
- In February 1993, the world watched as the biggest armed siege in American history. The bungled raid, on the headquarters of the extreme religious group led by David Koresh, culminated in the deaths of 84, including 22 Britons.
- Relying principally on thought experiments and conceptual descriptions rather than mathematics Sabine Hossenfelder delves into deep aspects of the physics of matter and the universe to explain erroneous assumptions and concepts that are often misunderstood.
- For 11 days, Brazilian reporters were in North Korea, the most closed country in the world. A small, poor nation that has nuclear weapons.
- A comedy web series that covers a variety of stories and funny events. It features Margo Dane, who plays different characters throughout the stories.
- TV show about the world of video games. Featured on FizTV (TVA) and UOL TV.
- Urban Gastronomy is the way the city of Curitiba, in south Brazil, is seen worldwide. Urbanism for consumption, like fast-food. Its been decades since its peak as a model city and ecological capital, and Curitiba now has to face the consequences of its excessive marketing. From the former mayor, to the owner of a bankrupt wheat mill, to an eloquent beggar, distinguished characters show us how the city was once considered nearly perfect, is now rotting before our very eyes.
- In the border city of Ciudad Juárez, hundreds of women have gone missing. The ones that are found have strange symbols carved on their bodies, some have their wrists bound with shoelaces. All are discarded like garbage. The story of Forgotten investigates theories about what or who is responsible (a serial killer, organ traffickers, a Satanic Cult) and pursues an investigation with law enforcement on both sides of the border, terrified witnesses and corrupt authorities.
- The latest news from Sky TG24: breaking news, politics, economics, foreign and entertainment headlines, always updated.
- A documentary trying to understand North Korea politically and on a personal level with some of its citizens.
- We've all heard and applauded to presidential speeches. But who writes them... And why?
- An investigation into the corrupt practices within a nationwide Romanian program designed for the development of rural communities.
- The hope was that network technology would bring us together, create a 'global village', make our political desires more coherent. But what's happened is that our desires have become distributed, exploded into images and over screens our eyes relentlessly drop to view. REVOLUTION OF THE PRESENT examines the strange effects - on cities, economies, people - of what we might call accelerated capitalism. Set against a visually striking array of sounds and images, fifteen international thinkers speak to the complexity and oddity of this contemporary moment as they discuss what is and what can be.
- Simon Lane of The Yogscast takes us on a guided tour through the weirdest news on the internet.
- Around 3 million people, including Turks, Kurds and Armenians, were killed between 1915 and 1922 in eastern Anatolia. Turkey is accused of "ethnically cleansing" Armenians during these events, a claim that Turkey objects to.
- All Things Considered follows a low luck reporter who sees an opportunity in his own sons situation to further his career. This quickly spirals out of his control as the story goes national and Dave is left out of the picture.
- Filmed over three days at the beginning of July 2014 in Argentina, Bitcoin: Buenos Aires provides a never before seen glimpse into the heart of the preeminent Bitcoin development center in the world. Set to the backdrop of Argentina's looming sovereign default, we meet some of the leading voices in the local crypto-currency community and uncover what makes Buenos Aires undeniably unique in the Bitcoin universe.
- A doctor walks the line of his own morality as he participates in executions, while personally opposing capital punishment.
- Conversations oscillate between family, politics and sexuality in an intimate contemplation of prison life, that offers a cross-section of humanity, in a place where it's often forgotten.
- Film showing Finland's president Risto Ryti giving a radio speech to the nation telling about the beginning of the Continuation War between Finland and Russia in 1941.
- The Journal for Innovation Corporation's news service focused on business (i.e., board of advisors / directors, corporate governance, entrepreneurship), entertainment (i.e., film, music), fashion, finance (i.e., angel investors, private equity, venture capital), pageantry, technology, and travel.
- Private James Moore has been sent on a temporary leave after witnessing an accident. While back home with his wife and kid, he starts talking about what happened and tries to figure out the right thing to do.
- Nuri, about 30 years old, is building his own house in Turkey. While he's taking off his shirt cause of the hard heat, his young son asks him about a big scar that Nuri has on his back. This will lead him to remind his past in France as an illegal worker.
- Wink Miller can dish it, but he can't take it. As a reporter for Action 7 News, he's committed to provoking real reactions from real people with his Man-on-the-Street interviews. Yet when an offended interviewee serves him with a taste of his own medicine, Wink becomes committed to provoking a catastrophe. The cameraman is strapped in for the ride, and we see the disastrous events unfold through his camera. With Wink Miller reporting for Action 7 News, things go from bad, to worse, to bloodbath.
- Weekly television news magazine 'The Exposition Report' investigates the controversial Pick-a-Parent company. This company allows children to exchange their parents if they don't want them anymore. Ashley Young says that exchanging her parents was the biggest mistake of her life.
- Discover weapons that always find their target including, the SMAW-NE shoulder launched rocket, a new semi-automatic sniper rifle, the Vulcan and Aardvark anti-mine systems, and the Fire Scout unmanned aerial vehicle.
- Discover weapons that are so stealthy you can't see them coming, including the USS Texas attack submarine, the latest B2 "Spirit" Stealth Bomber, Barrett's 416 long range sniper round, and the Krakatoa anti-ship sabotage device.
- The unmanned Protector patrol boat is design the defend coastal targets against terrorists. Mack goes off road in a Squad Mission Support System Vehicle before putting his feet up and using the remote control. IMS in an intelligent alternative to in-discriminant land mines. Archer is a fully automated howitzer capable of multiple round simultaneous impact.
- Marcel Theroux investigates Pakistan's strict blasphemy laws and meets people (including children) who have fallen foul of them. He also meets lawyers and activists determined to see them sentenced to death.
- They're one of the biggest and most powerful technology companies in the world, but can we trust the Chinese telecoms giant Huawei to build the next generation telecoms network in the UK?
- In Madagascar, Datshiane Navanayagam investigates the extraordinary stories of children locked up in adult prisons for up to three years before their cases are heard in court.