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- In 2012, Sunday Times war correspondent, Marie Colvin and photographer, Paul Conroy arrived in Syria to tell the story of civilians trapped in Homs, a city under siege and relentless military attack from the Syrian army.
- What happened to Flight MH370? This probing investigation looks at the minutes and hours after the aircraft went off the radar, revealing new information about the sequence of events that night.
- A national public health emergency is sweeping through North America. In this close examination of the opioid crisis - the most deadly epidemic to devastate the US in recent years - medical professionals come together to deliver their verdict. Narrated by Ed Harris, Do No Harm shows us the devastating effects of these drugs, and casts light up on those who must be held accountable.
- A German newspaper journalist Bastian Obermayer, through his anonymous source, leaks the information of how many famous individuals around the world hide their money in order to avoid taxes.
- The Five Eyes intelligence community work together to capture the world's most wanted money launderer.
- The Bekaa Valley in Lebanon is at the center of the illegal trade of hashish and heroin. Vast drug clans rule the land and everyone has a year round supply of ammunition. With unbelievable access, 'The Hashish Connection' goes where no police dare.
- The 'Boeremag', or Afrikaaner Army, are determined to bomb their way back to a white South Africa. But just why did a small army of 4 000 they think they could succeed? In 2002, bombings attributed to Boer supremacists and the discovery of arms caches on Boer farms reaffirmed the 'White Right' as South Africa's primary internal security threat. It is alleged that their plan was to create a state of confusion through bombings, mobilize an army of 4000 men, drive out 'Blacks and Indians' and declare a Boer Republic. The ambitious plan perhaps owes its confidence to a Boer War era prophet, Siener, or 'The Seer.' He foresaw the fall of Afrikaaner South Africa, followed by a revival of white supremacy and a plan to reinstate a Boer Republic. His prophecies almost perfectly reflect the course of action taken by the Boeremag. We may never know their exact motives, but this is a fascinating look at one possible inspiration for a group that has terrorized South Africa.
- Documentary showing how lack of planning, migration from the countryside and poor sanitation is destroying the environment around Freetown, Sierra Leone. Deforestation in the countryside is resulting in debris pouring into the city via its waterways in the rainy season, resulting in ground-water contamination, pollution of the water supply, outbreaks of disease in the population and vital fishing grounds being depleted.
- In a smoky bunker in Leipzig, in what was once communist East Germany, skinheads gather for a clandestine concert. They call it a private party to avoid prohibition, but there's no guarantee the police won't raid. The band is Zensur. It's from the West. But it's here in the East that the right wing scene rules. Nine years ago, the people of Leipzig were at the forefront of the push for democracy in East Germany. Today however, the hopes and excitement of that time have for many people been replaced with disillusionment and insecurity. Mike Zimmerman is the spokesman for the Leipzig branch of the NPD, the National Democratic Party.
- Todays theme is the Genocide Denied.
- After Gail finally recovers her son J. Paul Getty III from the kidnappers, the key kidnapper Primo, decides it is time to tie up loose ends and their loose lips.
- Under the Pacific Ocean lies a vast area known as the Ring of Fire where 75% of the world's volcanoes lie and 90% of earthquakes occur. Evidence show that its seismic activity could destroy Japan, North America and New Zealand one day.