Eisenhower motivates English soldiers before their Normandy landingEisenhower’s speech rallies soldiers to war.
Blood Antiquities: Inside art traffickers from ancient citiesLooted Near and Middle Eastern art fuels a multimillion‑euro illegal trade funding terrorist groups.
General Charles De Gaulle & Winston Churchill arrive in FranceAfter 4 years in exile, the French Provisional Government’s leader returns.
The Vatican and the Third Reich: an Unholy AllianceDuring WWII, Pope Pius XII stayed silent on Nazi atrocities, as parts of the Church showed complicity.
Edouard Manet, Between Impressionism and RealismManet, often mislinked to Impressionism, rejected its style, faced disputes, and bonded with Degas.
Wassily Kandinsky, the Master of Abstract ArtKandinsky, pioneer of abstract art, revolutionized painting with his 1910 work and ranks among 20th‑century masters.
The days before the Normandy landingEnglish, American, and Canadian forces embark on Operation Overlord.
Namibia, Through the Burning DesertsNamibia, sparsely populated, sees Himba women in traditional dress endure harsh journeys, water scarcity, and tribal...
God Bless America: Welcome to the Land of Limitless ReligionThough secular, religion pervades U.S. life—evangelicals back Trump, build Bible attractions, and even form militias.
Fur Seals, the Dark SideFar from circus tricks, Antarctica’s fur seals reveal a harsh predator’s journey of survival and growth.
Ancient Egypt: The treasures of the Nil ValleyLuxor, capital of Upper Egypt, boasts the Luxor Temple, Theban Necropolis, and nearby sites like Denderah, Kom Ombo,...
Costa Rica, a Green Paradise in Danger (Documentary)Costa Rica, small in size, is renowned for environmental preservation and eco‑tourism.
Jackpot! Millionaires, Winners and Lottery CursesIn the U.S., billions of lotto tickets are sold yearly; winners gain fortunes, face temptations, and many end in ruin.
A different kind of spring break touristThe Yucatán Peninsula offers more than nightlife, with rich history and natural wonders.