Tag: aljazeera
Zimbabwe: State of Denial
Thirty years after becoming a nation, and 30 years after Robert Mugabe and ZANU PF came to power, Zimbabwe does not appear to have...
The American Abortion War
It has become one of the most vicious, important and divisive battlegrounds in the 2012 US presidential election. Since it was legalised in 1973,...
Locked Up Warriors
Although New Zealand is one of the most peaceful countries in the entire world, it happens to have one of the highest imprisonment rates...
The Rageh Omaar Report – Lebanon – What Lies Beneath
Twenty years on from the end of the Lebanese civil war, Rageh Omaar asks why there are still question marks over the fate of...
Syria: No Strings
In the documentary "Syria: No Strings," the lens of Witness captures the poignant narratives of three Syrian children navigating the harsh realities of displacement...
Egypt: A Nation in Waiting
"Egypt: A Nation in Waiting" unfolds as a captivating exploration of Egypt's political evolution during the three-decade rule of Hosni Mubarak. Against the backdrop...
Witness – Teen Miners
In the heartfelt documentary, "Witness – Teen Miners," the audience is once again immersed in the tumultuous lives of Jorge Mollinedo and Alex Choque,...
Artscape – Maestro’s daughters
"Artscape – Maestro’s Daughters" presents a poignant exploration into the world of music, heritage, and the indomitable spirit of familial legacy. The episode delves...
Battling the Yakuza
In the Land of the Rising Sun, a covert war rages on the fringes of society, one that pits the authorities against a formidable...
Frost over the World – Julian Assange
In a candid and thought-provoking interview on "Frost Over The World," the elusive WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, steps into the spotlight to discuss the...