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International Dateline: Food Crisis
International Dateline: Food Crisis
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this week's episode of International Dateline journalist Sherine Salama reports from Cairo, where thousands are queuing for bread thanks to national shortages of essential grains like wheat and lentils.
In Focus: Abraham's Modern Legacy
In Focus: Abraham's Modern Legacy
Category: News & Current Affairs
This investigative report examines the tense situation in Hebron, the city which houses the "Cave of the Patriarchs" where Abraham is allegedly buried, a site that is sacred to the three Abrahamic faiths: Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
International Dateline: Opium Wars
International Dateline: Opium Wars
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this week's episode of International Dateline the team looks at Afghanistan's ongoing addiction to opium farming before heading Iraq to examine the plight of the Kurdish population and their quest for independence.
International Dateline: The Yazidis
International Dateline: The Yazidis
Category: News & Current Affairs
Once numbering in the millions, today there are estimated to be only about 100,000 Yazidis left, mainly living in small towns in northern Iraq. Dateline visits this group, victims of one of Iraq's deadliest bombings.
International Dateline: Darfur Crisis
International Dateline: Darfur Crisis
Category: News & Current Affairs
Video Journalist David Brill travels Darfur, where a massive humanitarian crisis is now five years running with no signs of ease.
In Focus: Mission Not Accomplished
In Focus: Mission Not Accomplished
Category: News & Current Affairs
March 19th marks five years since the commencement of hostilities in Iraq. Officially, the war was a short one, but the fighting continues. This episode of In Focus looks at the current state of Iraq.
Iran - Friends or Enemies?
Iran - Friends or Enemies?
Category: News & Current Affairs
The heat is rising and it is time to take a fresh look at our frenemy, Iran. Is Iran the new Iraq in U.S. foreign policy? This panel, featuring Link TV producer Jamal Dajani, and other prominent thinkers, tackles the issue.
Effective Action, Lasting Results
Effective Action, Lasting Results
Category: News & Current Affairs
A moderated discussion on improving the performance of non-government organizations and private citizen efforts to address tough global challenges. Featuring panelists President Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Fernando Cardosa and other prominent figures.
International Dateline: The Coldest Winter
International Dateline: The Coldest Winter
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this episode of International Dateline, John Martinkus reports from Afghanistan as he travels with the U.S. 82nd Airborne during the harsh winter. Also, an interview with Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz.
Chinese Restaurants
Chinese Restaurants
Category: Documentaries
This series tells the story of the Chinese Diaspora through its most recognizable and enduring icon -- the family-run Chinese restaurant.
Bridge to Iran
Bridge to Iran
Each week, Link TV presents one documentary, short, or feature film that takes you inside Iran; to meet its people; to share in its culture - to get to know this vast, multicultural land from the inside out.
Souvenirs
Souvenirs
Category: Documentaries
An unemployed filmmaker embarks on a trek to Europe with his father, who served in the Jewish Brigade during World War II. In the process, he learns more about his father than he ever imagined.
Relocated Mountains
Relocated Mountains
Category: Documentaries
In this touching documentary Kurdish refugee Sirwan Namo travels across the world from New Zealand to Iraq in order to reconnect with the family he was forced to leave in 1982.
International Dateline: Kenya - The Rift
International Dateline: Kenya - The Rift
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this week's episode of International Dateline journalist Aaron Lewis reports on the post-election unrest sweeping Kenya, which has already killed 1,000 people and displaced up to 350,000.
Bridge to Iran: Conversations in Tehran
Bridge to Iran: Conversations in Tehran
Category: Documentaries
An Iranian-American filmmaker visits Tehran on the anniversary of the 1979 revolution to talk with young people about nuclear power and the threat of U.S. military action.
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