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- When journalist Kim Wall disappears after boarding inventor Peter Madsen's submarine, his changing story about her fate masks a terrifying truth.
- In the early stages of the Russian-Ukrainian War, almost 5,000 animals were trapped behind enemy lines in a wildlife park. The film relates the story of their dramatic rescue.
- Whether cybercriminals, online giants or intelligence services - they all prey on users' personal data. Because control over this information is an important instrument of power in the 21st century. The documentary uses concrete case studies to present possible solutions for protecting privacy on the Internet.
- At the gates of Paris, the Bois de Boulogne is associated with prostitution and a sulphurous nightlife. However, this magnificent stretch of nature in an urban environment is a popular walk for Parisian families. Meet some of its regulars. John, dog trainer, walks a pack of luxury dogs. Cédric leads the mountain bike brigade in Le Bois. He has forged an astonishing relationship with prostitutes, between complicity and repression.
- Former drug trafficker Pieter Tritton rates eight trafficking scenes from movies and television for realism. He discusses the accuracy of drug-trafficking methods depicted in "Narcos" S1E1 (2015), featuring Pedro Pascal; "American Made" (2017), starring Tom Cruise; and "Breaking Bad" S3E9 (2010), with Bryan Cranston,. He also comments on drug-detection methods in "Blow" (2001), starring Johnny Depp and Penélope Cruz; "Miss Bala" (2019), starring Gina Rodriguez; and "Sons of Anarchy" S4E7 (2011), with Charlie Hunnam and Ron Perlman. Tritton analyzes the human impact of drug smuggling in "Maria Full of Grace" (2004) and "El Chapo" S1E1 (2017).
- An invitation to today's China told in the first person singular. Wang Meng, Tang Qi, and Lei Shuang Mei are three young Chinese girls: they live in Beijing, they are 23 years old and their lives will soon change. The fourth character in the film, the camera accompanied these three young women for a year, confronted with the doubts, questions and challenges of their age: asserting themselves as individuals, finding their place in society, choosing their destiny. For this generation born with the opening of China to the outside world, anything is possible.
- Live sessions with an artist or a band, invited to play on the street, in a bar, a garden, an apartment with the unexpected, doubts and extraordinary.
- Documentary about woman of Iran.
- Abdoulaye Hissene is the leader of the FPRC, a large, well-armed militia group in the Central African Republic that controls a large swath of the northern part of the country. He and his militia are headquartered in the town of Ndele, and try to provide the services and security that the central government cannot or will not provide to the local population, all the while being prepared for an attack on Bangui, the seat of the central government.
- Stacey Dooley travels to Kurdish-controlled northern Syria to holding camps where she meets western women who left their countries to join the so-called Islamic State.
- In Burma, the stateless Rohingya minority, estimated at 1.3 million people, is systematically discriminated against by both the authorities and extremist Buddhist monks. Stripped of their Burmese nationality, the Rohingya have no access to schools, hospitals or the labour market. Many members of this Muslim minority are even herded into camps and rely on humanitarian aid to survive. Thousands of them regularly try to emigrate to Thailand, Malaysia or Indonesia, in the hope of a better life. But their journeys on makeshift boats often end in tragedy.
- CULTZONE CHANNEL NEWS is a news program to communicate about the world and its latest, most important events, having a global view of the news, without borders.
- 2009– 45mTV EpisodeWhile discussions between Greece and its creditors are continuing, Charles-Henri Colombier and Georges Pavelakis discuss the possible outcomes of this new crisis and the economic and political issues for Greece, the euro zone and the EU.
- 2009– 39mTV EpisodeA peaceful summer at last? After the three waves of Covid-19, the vaccination offered the hope of finally getting your head out of the water, for the tourism industry at least. But the Delta variant raises fears of a new epidemic chapter.
- 202257m7.3 (18)TV Episode
- In an Al Jazeera investigation, Reporter Deboarah Davies reveals how former youth football coach Barry Bennell spent his days coaching children and nights abusing them.