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Kyiv’s Techno Scene Helps Out

Kyiv’s Techno Scene Helps Out

Ukraine‘s techno scene is a vibrant and passionate movement, despite the ongoing conflict in the country. The revellers of Kyiv embrace the energy of nightlife as an integral part of life, even amidst turbulent times. Every weekend, DJs fill dance floors across the city with their electrifying beats, keeping spirits up in these difficult times. … Read more

Children of war: life after Aleppo

Children of war: life after Aleppo

Syria’s war has forever changed the lives of millions. According to the United Nations, 1.5 million Syrians have been left handicapped, with over 80,000 having undergone limb amputations. Among the many victims is Majida Al-Omar, a 10-year-old girl who lost her right leg to an airstrike in east Aleppo. Majida’s harrowing journey to get back … Read more

Why Do Men From All Over the World Want to Join the Foreign Legion?

Why Do Men From All Over the World Want to Join the Foreign Legion?

For months, we’ve been documenting the astonishing journey of the French Army’s elite soldiers as they undergo intense physical and mental training. These brave individuals are chosen to serve in some of the most dangerous war zones around the world. To become part of this exclusive group, these recruits must learn to fight, to bond … Read more

Fallujah: The Hidden Massacre

Fallujah: The Hidden Massacre

The Iraq War’s assault on the city of Fallujah in 2004 was one of the most tragic events of the entire conflict. The destruction brought about by US military forces was unprecedented and devastating. In November of that year, a documentary titled “Fallujah: The Hidden Massacre” was released to tell this horrifying story. The documentary, … Read more

Lost Nuke

Lost Nuke

On October 14th, 1950, a U.S. Air Force bomber carrying a nuclear bomb crashed off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. While the official version of events states that the plane went down in open water far from shore, an astonishing discovery overturned this narrative when the wreckage was located in shallow waters near a … Read more

Lock ‘N Load

Lock ‘N Load

Lock N’ Load with R. Lee Ermey is a must-watch documentary series on The History Channel, hosted by the veteran actor and Vietnam War veteran, R. Lee Ermey. In each episode, Ermey takes viewers on an in-depth exploration of the development of military weaponry throughout the centuries, showcasing key advancements in technology and demonstrating their … Read more

Pearl Harbor Surprise Attack and its Aftermath | October – December 1941 | World War II

Pearl Harbor Surprise Attack and its Aftermath | October – December 1941 | World War II

On December 7th, 1941, the world changed forever when Japanese bombers launched a surprise attack on the American Naval fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. This event marked the United States’ entry into World War II and its involvement in the bitter struggle between Allied forces and Nazi Germany led by Adolf Hitler. The attack began … Read more

The war on my phone – Lifeline to Syria (2/2)

The war on my phone – Lifeline to Syria (2/2)

In a two-part documentary, four refugees living in Europe share their stories of a life torn between the safety of their host countries and the war raging in their home country, Syria. Amjad, Omar, Zena, and Shahinaz receive messages and videos from their loved ones every day, showing them what’s happening in a place that … Read more

Laughing With Hitler

Laughing With Hitler

The Third Reich’s clampdown on satire and comedians of “undesirable” sorts is examined in this hard-hitting documentary. Though much of the human cost of World War II tends to overshadow it, this film sheds light on how satire was initially encouraged by Hitler as he rose to power, only for those deemed “subversive” to face … Read more

Kim Philby: The Spy Who Went Into The Cold

Kim Philby: The Spy Who Went Into The Cold

Harold Adrian Russell Philby, also known as Kim, is an iconic figure in the history of espionage. A British intelligence officer who defected to the Soviet Union in 1963, he was part of a spy ring now known as the Cambridge Five. Together with Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt and possibly John Cairncross, Philby … Read more