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A Day in The Life of a Dictator: Idi Amin Dada

A Day in The Life of a Dictator: Idi Amin Dada

The infamous and feared Ugandan dictator Idi Amin Dada instilled fear not only in his country’s citizens, but even in his own family. In March of 1974, Babby Salamshyda’s father’s reign was threatened by a family member who intended to overthrow him. This tense situation is recounted in the gripping documentary, which sheds light on … Read more

Deadliest Journeys – India

Deadliest Journeys – India

Navigating the treacherous roads of India’s coal routes is a dangerous task that requires great skill and courage. Hundreds of truck drivers take on the challenge each day, enduring long drives through winding curves and steep inclines in order to deliver much-needed fuel to the country’s various power plants. Unfortunately, these journeys often come with … Read more

Rembrandt: Behind the Artist

Rembrandt: Behind the Artist

Rembrandt is universally recognized as one of the greatest painters of the 17th century. He had a profound influence on the world and his work continues to excite and inspire modern artists today. To understand Rembrandt’s life and legacy, we can take a closer look through an acclaimed documentary entitled “Rembrandt: Behind the Artist”. This … Read more

YUCATAN The Culture Is Nature, The Culture Is Maya

YUCATAN The Culture Is Nature, The Culture Is Maya

The Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico is home to an ancient Indigenous culture that has been preserved for centuries. The Maya people have managed to maintain their cultural identity, despite the pressures of the modern world around them. From their language and traditions to their art and spiritual practices, the Maya people are unique in many … Read more

Most Dangerous Ways To School | PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Most Dangerous Ways To School | PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Every morning, 8-year-old Junior and his cousin Ruth go on a five-day journey through the wild jungles of Papua New Guinea in order to get to school. It’s an incredible feat for these two children and their father Michael, who accompany them on their trip. They traverse one hundred kilometres of dangerous terrain, dodging large … Read more

Spain: The Acid River I Toxic Tour

Spain: The Acid River I Toxic Tour

The Rio Tinto in Andalusia has been a source of fascination for both tourists and scientists alike. Its waters are a deep blood red, due to their extreme levels of acidity which makes them inhospitable to most forms of life – particularly fish and other aquatic animals. However, there is still much to marvel at … Read more

The Fulani Sheperds: a Cry in Africa

The Fulani Sheperds: a Cry in Africa

The Fulani Shepherds are a nomadic people living in West Africa, a region known as the “Sahel” – an area of semi-arid and arid lands stretching from Senegal in the west to Sudan in the east. The Fulani Shepherds have been called the “last nomads on the African continent,” and their way of life has … Read more

Scotland: Brexit Takes Toll on Fishing

Scotland: Brexit Takes Toll on Fishing

UK fishermen were promised a bright future when they voted for Brexit; the chance to take back control of their waters and free their industry from the shackles of European bureaucracy. But, as is increasingly becoming clear, this dream has not been realized. The reality is rather different: job losses and financial insecurity have become … Read more

Israel: Making (In)Roads into the West Bank

Israel: Making (In)Roads into the West Bank

Throughout the years, Israel has been constructing ever-increasing networks of roads and infrastructure in the occupied West Bank. This has resulted in numerous Israeli settlements being built to accommodate the influx of people from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, two of its most populous cities. However, this leaves little room for Palestinians to establish their own … Read more