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Chahinaz: What Rights For Women?
Chahinaz: What Rights For Women?
Category: Documentaries
A vibrant Algerian student, Chahinaz, doesn't understand why women aren't considered equal to men according to the laws of her country. This leads her on a quest to find out what life is like for other women around the world.
FELA: Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense
FELA: Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense
Category: World Music
He created the genre of Afrobeat, and became the symbol of musical protest; the late great Fela Kuti was a powerhouse of creativity and energy who challenged social, musical and political boundaries.
Short Cut to Nirvana
Short Cut to Nirvana
Category: Documentaries
A voyage of discovery through the vivid and vibrant world of the Kumbha Mela, a spiritual festival that occurs every 12 years in India and attracts more than 70 million pilgrims from around the world.
Spotlight: A Baby Business
Spotlight: A Baby Business
Category: Documentaries
This revealing documentary shows the lengths that Indian child traders will go to when providing children for adoptive parents in the West.
International Dateline: Japan - Trial by Jury
International Dateline: Japan - Trial by Jury
Category: News & Current Affairs
This week's episode of Dateline takes a look at Japan's new proposed jury system, and how it is being received there. Also, an interview with former Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans and a new take on religion in Malaysia.
Words of My Perfect Teacher
Words of My Perfect Teacher
Category: Documentaries
From the World Cup to the mountains of Bhutan, this doc follows three students on a quest for wisdom. The catch is, their teacher - one of the world's most eminent Buddhist teachers - is also outlandishly unconventional.
International Dateline: Torching the Relay
International Dateline: Torching the Relay
Category: News & Current Affairs
This week Dateline invites you to be a fly on the wall, as those hell-bent on disrupting the Olympic Torch Relay plan - and execute - their protests in India.
International Dateline: The Shooting of Horta
International Dateline: The Shooting of Horta
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this episode, the Dateline team investigates the non-fatal shooting of East Timor's president Jose Ramos Horta and also travels to Africa to meet Barack Obama's extended family.
International Dateline: Meet Sir Richard Branson
International Dateline: Meet Sir Richard Branson
Category: News & Current Affairs
This week's episode of International Dateline features an interview with billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson, alongside segments on free lunches for Indian school kids and Thailand's harsh drug laws.
In Focus: Powder Keg Pakistan
In Focus: Powder Keg Pakistan
Category: News & Current Affairs
This investigative report provides an overview of the political situation in Pakistan, looking at the power of conflicting forces within the country - the military, the secular population and the strict Islamists.
International Dateline: Mumbai Slums
International Dateline: Mumbai Slums
Category: News & Current Affairs
This episode of International Dateline looks at the slums of Mumbai, home to millions of Indians, and another Indian issue - the bloody Gujarat riots.
Turning Prayer into Action
Turning Prayer into Action
Category: Documentaries
A one hour program that brings together the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers in Dharamsala, India, with the Bioneers Conference in Northern California for a live dialogue via a satellite "spacebridge".
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.