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Interview with Walter Cronkite from "Your New$ and the Bottom Line"
Interview with Walter Cronkite from "Your New$ and the Bottom Line"
Category: News & Current Affairs
Broadcast icon Walter Cronkite passed away on July 17th, 2009 at the age of 92. This Link TV exclusive interview gives insight into the late Cronkite's criticism of media mergers and the loss of diversity in the news business.
African School: Masindi Dreams
African School: Masindi Dreams
Category: Documentaries
The final episode of Link's African School series features three Masindi pupils struggling to balance their ambitions, their school work, and their lives. Is it easier to become a pop star than a nurse in Uganda?
What Would it Look Like?
What Would it Look Like?
Category: Documentaries
This retrospective, full of stunning visuals, asks us to reflect on the state of the world and ourselves at this time of unprecedented global transformation.
Understanding Iran
Understanding Iran
Iran's recent election shocked the world, but this country didn't begin with the invention of Twitter. From women's rights, to politics and culture, today's special gives you a view into one of the least understood countries in the world. 
CINEMONDO: Daratt
CINEMONDO: Daratt
Category: World Cinema
This fable-like gem opens in a small village in Chad, as the government is about to announce the fates of those accused of war crimes during the country’s long civil war. When amnesty is granted, 16-year-old Atim is sent on a conflicted path of revenge.
Oceans 8 - A Slow Boat to Somewhere
Oceans 8 - A Slow Boat to Somewhere
Category: Documentaries
WATCH ONLINE! In this episode, ride along on a rustic - and rusting - Polynesian cargo boat as it makes deliveries to 21 of the globe's most isolated coral reef atolls in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean.
GLOBAL LENS: The Fish Fall in Love (Mahiha Ashegh Mishavand)
GLOBAL LENS: The Fish Fall in Love (Mahiha Ashegh Mishavand)
Category: World Cinema
Atieh’s small but popular restaurant on the sleepy Caspian coast is her pride and joy. But when a former lover, shows up to close the restaurant, Atieh fixes him the meal of a lifetime.
ISSUE: Climate Change
ISSUE: Climate Change
Category: Documentaries
The days of climate change denial are quickly coming to an end. The discussion is no longer about IF it is happening, but to what extreme, and who, or what, is to blame. Find out what our global leaders are doing about this issue, and what YOU can do!
In Focus: Who Owns The Oceans?
In Focus: Who Owns The Oceans?
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this episode of In Focus, explore the deep sea where researchers are discovering landscapes of breathtaking beauty, countless new species, and large quantities of raw materials thousands of meters below the surface of the ocean.
In Focus: Good Genes, Bad Genes
In Focus: Good Genes, Bad Genes
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this episode of In Focus, Twins Steffi and Kathi Leitner have found out through a genetic test that they will fall ill with a fatal hereditary disease. How can anyone lead a life knowing how it will end?
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Voices of the Heart
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Voices of the Heart
Category: Documentaries
In this episode, Native American Tish Keahna returns to her childhood reservation to see the impact of a language immersion school and to restore the Arapaho language.
Lay Down Your Hearts
Lay Down Your Hearts
Category: World Music
This music documentary charts the rise to fame of the Zawose family, an East African musical dynasty - a family who despite glossy albums and world tours, still faces the perils of survival in Africa.
In Focus: Children of War
In Focus: Children of War
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this episode of In Focus, learn about the unseen victims of the bloodshed that has racked Afghanistan for decades: some six million children, suffering from the effects of war.
What a Waste: Electric Highway
What a Waste: Electric Highway
Category: Documentaries
Despite increased fuel efficiency and advances in anti-pollution devices, driving a car is still one of the more polluting acts the average citizen commits. Will car technology advances save the day?
What a Waste: Green Designs
What a Waste: Green Designs
Category: Documentaries
Modern buildings must play their part as the world struggles with the growing demand for power and energy. We travel to Singapore, the U.S. and Germany to look at some of the most efficient buildings on the planet.
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