In the most dangerous country in the world for journalists, Newsweek Middle East editor, Janine di Giovanni, risks it all to bear witness, ensuring that the world knows about the suffering of the Syrian people.

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Cathline, Ines and Marie have been visiting the metaverse for years. The three young women explore t...

A compelling look at the dangerous, continuing risks committed journalists face in Mexico, where rep...

Documentary about the history of Jornal do Brasil, founded on April 14, 1891. In 1965, the Jornal d...

November 2016 : The United States of America are about to elect their new president. AMERICA is a d...

Why are there so many ghosts on the island of Jamaica? Why is the island so notoriously haunted by t...

Get to know a little bit about Paulo Moreira, sign painter from the metropolitan region of Belo Hori...
In this beginner-level doumbek course, Amir Naoum teaches Southwest Asian drum rhythms and doumbek t...

Four journalists talk about their experiences and share their testimonies of the Russian invasion of...

While much of the world struggles to keep the planet going, a frighteningly large group of American ...

Since the rise to power of Hindu nationalists in 2014, India has been gradually moving away from dem...

After the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004, widowed women struggled to receive aid due to their social s...

Oliver Stone's second documentary on/interview with Fidel Castro specifically addresses his country'...

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Young people are discovering pornography at an increasingly early age. How does this early exposure ...