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Do We Need Economic Growth?

Do We Need Economic Growth?

Growth is a crucial part of life – both for individuals and the global economy. Although all living beings reach a point at which their growth stops, the world’s economy shows no sign of slowing down. But what would happen if the global economy did stop growing? Is it even possible to envision such a … Read more

Changes in the Caribbean – Mapping the World l Geopolitics

Changes in the Caribbean – Mapping the World l Geopolitics

The Caribbean Islands of Cuba, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic are in the midst of a major transformation. After decades of being subject to socialist rule and US interventionism, these countries are now facing a new era of growth and opportunity – thanks to China’s increasing involvement in the region. With its strong geographical position … Read more

H&M and Zara: Can fast fashion be eco-friendly?

H&M and Zara: Can fast fashion be eco-friendly?

With catastrophic environmental disasters around the world attributed to fast fashion companies, it is no surprise that some of the biggest players in the industry, such as H&M and Zara, have come out with eco-collections. These collections claim to reduce the negative impacts of fashion production on the environment. However, is this just a way … Read more

Mayotte, The Island In The Lagoon

Mayotte, The Island In The Lagoon

The island of Réunion, the 101st French department, is a true cultural melting pot of Europe, Africa and the Indian Ocean. Its unique geographical position has resulted in a stunning lagoon full of marine wildlife not found anywhere else in the world. It is also home to many traditional villages that have remained virtually unchanged … Read more

Surviving on Minimum Wage | Hard Earned

Surviving on Minimum Wage | Hard Earned

Hard Earned is a gripping documentary series that delves deep into the lives of five diverse, hardworking American families. Against all odds, they strive to build a better life for themselves and their loved ones while navigating the challenges of poverty. Through an intimate lens, viewers will witness the daily struggles and triumphs of these … Read more

Sri Lanka: Food Crisis

Sri Lanka: Food Crisis

In recent years, Sri Lanka has been facing a severe problem of high inflation, which is having an especially devastating impact on its food supply. Prices for essential vegetables have skyrocketed, often doubling or more due to the failure of the country’s policy of converting to organic farming. This has caused a catastrophic drop in … Read more

Russians in Germany clash over the war in Ukraine

Russians in Germany clash over the war in Ukraine

In the aftermath of Germany’s national commemoration of the anniversary of the surrender of Nazi Germany, tensions reached a new level in Berlin. Oxana Evdokimova, a DW reporter, documented the protests that took place on this significant day. What started as a celebration of “Victory Day,” a day of remembrance for many Soviet countries, turned … Read more

Organic food – hype or hope?

Organic food – hype or hope?

A fascinating documentary delves deeply into one of the biggest concerns of modern-day consumers: organic food labeling fraud. With growing demand for organic food in the western world, people are willing to pay a substantial premium for a product they believe to be healthier and of higher quality. But how can authenticity be verified? Are … Read more

Welcome to Bangkok, Thailand

Welcome to Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok: a city unlike any other. Join us on a journey of discovery as we uncover the best spots in Asia’s most exciting metropolis. From well-known locations to hidden gems off the beaten track, this documentary takes you on an unforgettable adventure through the vibrant capital of Thailand. Experience the unique transportation options available to … Read more

Thailand and the fallout from mass tourism

Thailand and the fallout from mass tourism

The documentary captures the impact of mass tourism on Thailand’s coral reefs and the overall ecological and social consequences. Attracting a record-breaking 36 million visitors in 2018, the Southeast Asian country’s popular tourist resorts discharge untreated sewage into the ocean, facilitating plastic waste from the hospitality industry that ends up destroying the coral reefs along … Read more