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Japan: Crisis in Communication Panel
Japan: Crisis in Communication Panel
Category: News & Current Affairs
Japanese media experts debate about the coverage of Japan's 2011 earthquake and tsunami in "Japan: Crisis in Communication", a panel held March 24, 2011, at American University School of Communication.
In Focus: Living with Nuclear Power
In Focus: Living with Nuclear Power
Category: News & Current Affairs
The possibility of a nuclear disaster on a scale now threatening Japan has been a key point in the energy debate since Chernobyl. The champions of nuclear power often turn a blind eye to such worst-case scenarios. What do they say now?
In Focus: Toppling Tyrants
In Focus: Toppling Tyrants
Category: News & Current Affairs
Demonstrations, revolutions and ousted dictators - the uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa have brought dramatic and lasting change to the region. The Arab World is overturning years of oppression. But how do they move forward from here?
In Focus: Toxins on the Table
In Focus: Toxins on the Table
Category: News & Current Affairs
Fresh from the farm to the table - that's the image that Germany's food industry tries to project. But in January 2011, that image languished under a cloud of consumer suspicion when livestock feed was found to be contaminated with dioxin. Who's to blame?
Youth Producing Change
Youth Producing Change
Category: Documentaries
Young people are on the frontlines of many of the world's human rights crises, but we all too rarely get to hear their point of view. Youth Producing Change shares powerful stories from young filmmakers across the globe who use cameras to share their visions of change.
In Focus: Wikileaks Confidential - A Look at Who's Talking
In Focus: Wikileaks Confidential - A Look at Who's Talking
Category: News & Current Affairs
Wikileaks has got the world's movers & shakers quaking in their boots - as well as investigative journalists who see their jobs threatened. This report asks if we might not actually need a Wikileaks for our democracies to work in the digital age.
In Focus: Holiday of Hard Work - Volunteering In Costa Rica
In Focus: Holiday of Hard Work - Volunteering In Costa Rica
Category: News & Current Affairs
André K. is a German trucker who's never been further afield than Spain. He longs to travel but doesn't want to be an ordinary tourist, so he embarks on a five-week volunteer project in Costa Rica. Will André be fulfilled by his trip?
ViewChange: Seed Warriors
ViewChange: Seed Warriors
Category: Documentaries
In the remote Norwegian town of Longyearbyen, deemed the safest place on Earth, lives the first global seed bank created to ensure the continued existence of biodiversity. But can it feed the world?
CINEMONDO: The Country Teacher
CINEMONDO: The Country Teacher
Category: World Cinema
A gifted young teacher takes a job at a grammar school in the country. Here he forms a bond with a woman and her troubled 17-year old son. But when the teacher's ex-boyfriend visits, jealousy sets in motion a series of events that will test the inner strength of everyone involved.
CINEMONDO: Troubled Water
CINEMONDO: Troubled Water
Category: World Cinema
Recently released from prison after serving time for the murder of a child, Jan has always maintained his innocence. But his past catches up with him when he is recognized by the mother of the murdered child at the church where he works.
In Focus: Hope in the Rubble - Helping Amputees in Haiti
In Focus: Hope in the Rubble - Helping Amputees in Haiti
Category: News & Current Affairs
This episode of In Focus takes an in-depth look at the approximately 4000 amputees in Haiti, including 7-year old Choute, who was buried under the rubble of a collapsed building in the 2010 Haiti earthquake and lost his leg.
In Focus: The Cloned Schnitzel - The Future of Food
In Focus: The Cloned Schnitzel - The Future of Food
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this episode of In Focus, learn about EU policies on animal cloning, and how regulations could change. Currently, selling meat from cloned animals is banned in Europe, but in other parts of the world, cloning is an every-day part of breeding.
A Dollar a Day: The Tunnel and Other Lies
A Dollar a Day: The Tunnel and Other Lies
Category: Documentaries
The Tunnel and Other Lies was filmed in Bosnia and tells the story of Bjelonja and Radzo Seferovic who each face tremendous odds against a government that has respectively taken their homes and jobs.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: The Poet of Baghdad
Al Jazeera English - Witness: The Poet of Baghdad
Category: Documentaries
In 1979, Nabeel Yasin fled his homeland with his wife and son after publishing poetry that did not conform to the views of Saddam Hussein. He writes from exile in the UK despite facing imprisonment and even death back home.
ViewChange: Film Contest Collection
ViewChange: Film Contest Collection
Category: Documentaries
Stories are powerful. They teach us lessons, shape our values, and inspire us to act. ViewChange.org connects the power of story-telling to the mission of global development. Now, watch these incredible stories of progress on Link TV.