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Episode Guide
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The 99
The world's first Islamic superhero comic.
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Accidental Hero
A simple worker from an Iraqi village prevents a major disaster.
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Aden's Bad Girls
Provocative stories providing an informative insight into the world's key events.
- African Roots
- Another French Revolution
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An Armenian Homecoming
A daughter takes her mother and aunt back to their homeland of Turkey after they were driven out by the Armenian genocide of 1915.
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Avalon
Rageh Omaar journeys to Avalon, one of South Africa's largest cemeteries.
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Baghdad, City of Walls
The divide of Sunni and Shia in Baghdad.
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Banking on the Future
A thirteen year old bank manager helps street children in India.
- Battle for French Identity
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Battles Poison Cloud
Rageh Omaar presents this documentary of world events and the people they touch.
- Being Osama
- Beirut Diaries
- Beit Hanoun
- Between Treatment and Trauma
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Blind Cricket
Teaching cricket to the visually impaired.
- Border Crossing
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Caravan of Love
Women visit single farmers in Spain in search of a mate.
Monday 14th December 5:30am EST - Link TV - Cheated of Childhood
- Chechen Syndrome
- Child Miners
- Child of the Commune
- Children of Cabra
- Children of War
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City of Widows
An Iraqi woman searches for her kidnapped husband.
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The Clerical Cupid
Iran's first Internet dating service is run by a Muslim cleric.
- Coconut Revolution
- Colonias
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Cousins
A small grocery store struggles to keep up with the demands of Thanksgiving.
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Deadly Playground
A young boy in Lebanon learns to defuse unexploded cluster bombs left over from the 2006 conflict.
- Death Behind Bar
- Deporting the Problem
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Deserter
An American soldier seeks refuge in Canada rather than face a second tour of duty in Iraq.
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Diary of a Massacre
A Colombian community refuses to take sides in the civil war.
- Divorce in Aden
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Divorce in Yemen
The stigma associated with being a divorced woman in Yemen.
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Don't Take My Land
Former Khmer Rouge soldiers battle to keep the land given to them in a peace deal.
- Dying to Leave
- Emperors Tram Girls
- Ending the Violence
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Family Torn Apart
A Mexican-American family is forced to split because of U.S. politics.
- Frontiers of Dreams and Fears
- Gaza Fixer
- Gaza Special
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Gladiator Women
A Bolivian woman moonlights as a gladiator to earn a living.
- Good Times
- Goodbye Hungria
- Grass Wars
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The Guardian of Eden
The Mesopotamian Marshlands are thought by many to be the Garden of Eden.
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The Gulabi Gang
Women fight for equal rights in rural India.
- Gypsy Witch
- Highway of Tears
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House of Journalists
An old factory in Paris gives sanctuary to persecuted journalists from around the world.
Tuesday 15th December 3:00pm EST - Link TV -
Insuring Against Famine
Richard Wilcox from the U.N.'s World Food Program works with Ethiopians to pioneer a radical new weather insurance project.
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Iraq in Lebanon
Iraqi refugees flee their homeland in search of sanctuary in Lebanon.
- Irja and Pauline / Speaking Out
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Islam in America: Islamic Stars
How America's Muslims dealt with 9/11.
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Islam In America: The American Crescent
Rageh Omaar explores the story of Islam in the U.S.
- Islamic Comic
- Jungle Music
- Kenya: Mercy's Story
- Killing to Belong
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Land of Plenty
An underground movement has people trying to stem the waste thrown out by grocers and restaurants.
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Last Jew of Babylon
Ezra Levy, 86, moves to Israel after the U.S. invasion of Baghdad but misses the life he left behind.
- Life of Brian
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Living With Hezbollah
The story of a man and his daughter who live in a Hezbollah-controlled area of Beirut.
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The Long March
A Chinese father starts a military-style boot camp for ill-behaved children who are part of China's one-child policy.
- Looking Good
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Lost Boys
Rageh Omaar investigates the disturbing trend of why British Somali youth are dropping out of school, underachieving in education and form the largest ethnic group among juvenile detainees.
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A Maasai Tale
The rituals and traditions of the Maasai tribe have put them in conflict with the modern world.
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Made in Taiwan
Nathan and Oscar know they come from the sea. It's in their legacy. But their DNA tell an older story, making them journey back to Taiwan.
- Maid for Sale
- Marketing the Message
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Meltdown Australia
The factors that are endangering Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
Today at 7:06pm EST - Link TV -
Meltdown Bavaria
The Oak Procession Moth threatens the forests of Germany.
Wednesday 16th December 7:06pm EST - Link TV -
Meltdown Fiji
The negative impact climate change is having on the Pacific island of Kabara.
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Meltdown Nepal
The devastating effect global warming could have on the people of Nepal.
Saturday 12th December 11:30am EST - Link TV - Memories of Utopia
- Mental Health in the ME
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Mourning Their Daughters
Family members talk about the disheartening unsolved murders of women in Guatemala.
- Mumbai Mean Streets
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My Dear Olive Tree
Israel has uprooted nearly half a million trees, some dating back to Roman times. What's not in doubt is the personal tragedy this leaves in its wake.
- My Sister the Geisha
- Myths and Medicine
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No Improvement on Apartheid
Apartheid in South Africa.
- Nuns Vs Guns
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Online Ayatollah
A day in the life of Grand Ayatollah Youssef Sanei.
- Operation India
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The Other Washington
A profile Washington D.C. and it's issues with AIDS, gangs and homelessness.
- Outsiders
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Pakistan's War on the Frontline
Pakistan's struggle with militant Islam from the viewpoint of the militants.
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Pakistan's War: The Battle Within Part 1
Pakistan's role in the war on terror.
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Photographing the Exodus
Juan Medina does more than photograph misery. He traces failed asylum seekers back to Mali and meets the families of those desperate enough to flee.
- Public Defender No 1
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Qat Barons of Sheffield
Yemeni immigrants in Sheffield, England, continue the practice of eating Qat, a leafy plant which produces feelings of euphoria.
- The Red Zone
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Return to the Sea
The inadvertent draining of the Aral Sea.
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Romance Chinese-Style
Profile of dating schools in China.
Thursday 17th December 8:00am EST - Link TV - Rwanda: Mother Courage
- Ryan's Well
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Sent Back to Danger
Tells inspirational stories, offering informative insight into the world's key events as they impact the lives of ordinary people.
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The Silver Fez
Choirs compete in the Silver Fez singing competition in Cape Town, South Africa.
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The Singing Barber of Mosul
An Iraqi barber has aspirations of becoming a pop star.
- Sister Helen
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Super 30
Children begin a journey away from poverty into technology education.
- Talk Mogadishu
- Tin Soldiers
- Traditional Healer: Sangoma
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Two Schools in Nablus
Profile of two schools in Palestine who manage to educate their children despite the majority of residents living below the poverty line.
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An Unsuitable Boy
A 33-year-old is under pressure from his Punjab-born parents to get married.
Wednesday 16th December 10:30am EST - Link TV -
Vanished
In May 2004, Aban Elias, returned to his homeland of Iraq to help rebuild it and was kidnapped.
- Video Letters: Emil and Sasa
- A Voice Without a Face
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Voices From the Heart
Native American Tish Keahna returns to her childhood reservation where school children are learning the Arapaho language.
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Where Women Rule
Rageh Omaar presents this documentary over world events and the people they touch.
- World and Underworld
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World of the Underworld
One man's story of survival during Argentina's military dictatorship that ruled from 1976-1983.
- Wrongful Death
- Yemen's Bad Girls
