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- In a small town in the south-west of France tragedy strikes. The body of a young majorette is found near the property of Mrs Li, a Chinese wine grower settled in the region for 15 years.
- The first Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC) was based on an idea developed by Danmarks Radio (DR), the Danish national TV service, and was launched in November 2003 in Copenhagen. 16 aspiring artists or ensembles, each having won their respective national contest, were competing to become the first winner of a JESC. Nicholas, the youngest entrant and representing Greece, opened the show spectacularly, and so the evening had begun. In a magnificent atmosphere engulfing the Forum concert hall, the two hosts, Camilla (a veteran of the previous five junior song contests held in Denmark) and Remee, were squarely and impressively in control of events. Following a thrilling vote cast, in which literally the final vote made the difference, Dino from Croatia came out as the winner. Denmark, hosting the event, was quite pleased to finish fifth.
- A rare glimpse at the young Putin and the vast political machine that brought him to power.
- Prosecutor Elisabeth Richard teams up with Captain Charles Jouanic to investigate the death of a hunter.
- Caroline Jeune, a gendarme captain, takes on her first murder. An 18-year-old Kurdish woman, Sabrya, was murdered on her way home from the choir she sang in.
- After first world war Leons Timbermanis and Gunars Liepins met team Arrow. These series are about bringing murderers to justice.
- 48th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place on May 24th 2003 in Riga, Latvia. Turkey wins after 28 years with "Everyway That I Can" by Sertab Erener. This is also the last contest to take place on only one evening.
- Australia, California, Siberia, Sweden, Portugal, Greece, Amazonia...: for more than a decade, the litany of "megafires" has been in the news, so frequently now that one catastrophe chases the previous one in people's minds. Many have forgotten that in 2016, in the oil-rich city of Fort McMurray (Canada), uncontrollable forest fires reached the city, causing the evacuation of almost all of the 100,000 inhabitants and the destruction of thousands of homes. Each year, these fires destroy more than 350 million hectares of forest, six times the size of France, and are increasingly spreading to inhabited areas. In this global investigation, Cosima Dannoritzer meets firefighters, scientists and fire experts from Europe to Indonesia, including the United States and Canada.
- 61st edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 10th until May 14th 2014 in Stockholm, Sweden. Ukraine wins with the song "1944", performed by Jamala. It also features the first voting system change since 1975.
- Phone technician Cezars Kalnins in his free time composes songs and performs in a band created with his friends. However getting the band to perform in public has to go a long way in getting permissions.
- Following an ad in the paper, Ilze leaves her native village to become an actress. She fails the audition, but her pride won't let her to return home. Her boyfriend is skeptical about her ambitions, he comes after her to bring her back home. The plot evolves around their relationship as they pretend and lie to each other trying to deal with emotional dissonance.
- Cross your heart and hope to die! Can you honestly swear that at least once in your life you have not thought that robbing a bank is a good idea? Especially, if you're five years old and that bank has just thrown your parents out of a brand new apartment, because your father has lost his job. Robby (5) is no Zorro, but he'd like to be. His sister Louise (7) thinks he's too childish, but can't resist the game of robbing a bank. Together they can pull off just about anything. Getting away with it is the hard part.
- A story about a woman from the countryside. She is a made and marries a landlord. But their marriage turns out not so well as she becomes greedy and he is a womanizer.
- After an apparent rejection, Maris marries a girl who he accidentally met the same evening he was rejected. Escaping from feelings slowly transforms into a new love.
- It is based on Vladimir Kaijak's powerful novels tells the history of the Latvian family - the Nārbuļi family - from 1885 to all the events of the 20th century in the history of Latvia up to 1995.
- 58th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 14th until May 18th 2013 in Malmö, Sweden and marks the reintroduction of the "Parade of Nations". Denmark wins with "Only Teardrops" performed by Emmelie de Forest.
- 60th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 19th until May 23rd 2014 in Vienna, Austria. Swedens wins with "Heroes", performed by Måns Zelmerlöw. For the first time, the top four scored at least 200 points.
- The plot of the series "Framed" follows the events in the life of the twelfth grade student Arthur. Growing up in a conservative family, Mother Diana wants her son to fulfill her dream of a career in the arts. However, Arthur is not interested in classical art, since the age of fourteen he alone draws graffiti and dreams of becoming the most famous street artist in Latvia. Arthur is a "shadow" man - he simply existed at school, he was often the object of ridicule, but due to various coincidences, his social role will change rapidly.