The Prigozhin Papers Leaked documents expose Wagner, Prigozhin’s secretive mercenary group central to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Venezuela: A Dying Lake Since Chavez’s 2002 oil nationalisation, Venezuela’s crisis deepened under US sanctions, forcing survival on polluted...
Russia: North Korean Fishermen Plunder the Seas (Re-upload) Thousands of North Korean poachers enter Russian and Japanese waters during squid season without permission.
The Disunited States Émilie Aubry explores America’s deep divides over abortion, guns, and police violence in the “disunited States.”
Argentina: The Kite Doctor Amid Argentina’s inflation and poverty, paediatrician Rubén Sosa brings hope to children in Buenos Aires.
Armenia: the Colonel’s Four Wars Azerbaijan’s 2022 offensive on Armenia left 300 dead, 10,000 displaced, as veteran Gilbert Minassian recalls decades...
West Bank: War in the Hills (Re-upload) Near Nablus, the “War of the Hills” sees radical Jewish settlers backed by the army clash with Palestinian militants...
Cyber grooming in the UK ARTE.tv interviews law professor Suzanne Ost on cyber grooming, where predators target children online.
El Salvador: The coolest dictator in the world? El Salvador’s president Nayib Bukele, elected in 2019, imposed a state of emergency to curb gangs.
*RE-UPLOAD* Pakistan: Karachi’s Forgotten ‘Mad Women’ Nazish has spent 12 years in Karachi’s overcrowded asylum, now crammed with 1,700 unwanted women.
Traffic in Burmese Despite an EU ban, Burmese teak still enters through loopholes and illegal trade networks.
Swimming through Adversity In 2021, French Paralympic swimmer Théo Curin joined two partners to cross Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest lake.
Cholera in Malawi Around 30 countries face cholera outbreaks and vaccine shortages, with Malawi suffering its deadliest epidemic.
Ukraine: Resistance in Occupied Territories In Kherson, Ukrainian civilians run secret resistance networks against Russian occupation.
USA: Homeless Students in California (Re-upload) Up to 15% of California university students face homelessness, with many forced to sleep in cars.
Deep Thought Philosopher Philipp Blom, speaking with Yves Kugelmann, reflects on humanity’s limits and asks, “Then who are we?”
*RE-UPLOAD* Mexico:”La Bestia Each year, 400,000 Central Americans ride ‘La Bestia’ freight train across Mexico to reach the US.
Sderot – The Other Israel Sderot, far from Tel Aviv, faces deprivation and strongly backs Netanyahu’s judicial reforms.