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Gap and Nike: No Sweat?
Gap and Nike: No Sweat?
Category: Documentaries
An expose which reveals that Gap and Nike have been using a factory in Cambodia that breaks their own anti-sweatshop rules.
Foreign Exchange: Turkey - A Muslim Model?
Foreign Exchange: Turkey - A Muslim Model?
Category: News & Current Affairs
A weekly, half-hour international affairs series, hosted by noted author, journalist and international commentator, Fareed Zakaria.
Foreign Exchange: Hope for Darfur?
Foreign Exchange: Hope for Darfur?
Category: News & Current Affairs
A weekly, half-hour international affairs series, hosted by noted author, journalist and international commentator, Fareed Zakaria.
Foreign Exchange: China - New Voices
Foreign Exchange: China - New Voices
Category: News & Current Affairs
Fareed Zakaria speaks with some of the youngest, brightest players on the political, economic and cultural scenes in China today.
Media Watch: Iraq for Sale, The War Profiteers
Media Watch: Iraq for Sale, The War Profiteers
Category: News & Current Affairs
Media Watch takes a look at the Robert Greenwald documentary "Iraq for Sale," and interviews Greenwald, who talks about the discoveries he has made surrounding the use of American mercenary workers in the Iraq War.
Africa: The Politics of Poverty
Africa: The Politics of Poverty
Category: News & Current Affairs
Link TV presents a rebroadcast of a call-in program about the impact of IMF and World Bank policies on poverty in Africa.
FAQs: About Jobs & the Economy
FAQs: About Jobs & the Economy
Category: News & Current Affairs
A national live call-in show that addresses frequently asked questions about how this election will impact U.S. jobs. The program highlights stories of workers who have recently lost their jobs.
United Nations 21st Century
United Nations 21st Century
Category: News & Current Affairs
UNTV's series of news-magazine programs, hosted by renowned British journalist Daljit Dhaliwal, puts a spotlight on the world's most underreported stories.
Deadly Embrace: Nicaragua, The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
Deadly Embrace: Nicaragua, The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
Category: Documentaries
This film traces the history of U.S. involvement in Nicaragua, and its economic plight as influenced by the IMF, the World Bank and US agencies.
Chavez: On the Way to Success?
Chavez: On the Way to Success?
Category: News & Current Affairs
From his social policy towards the poor who live in shanty towns, to his use of oil, this film describes how Hugo Chavez establishes his policy in Venezuela and its global ramifications.
Chat the Planet: What Money Can't Buy
Chat the Planet: What Money Can't Buy
Category: Documentaries
A group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss politics, consumerism and activism.
Strangers
Strangers
Category: Documentaries
This series directed by Frauke Sandig follows five young immigrants from widely diverse cultures, nations and social backgrounds as they travel to Germany and attempt to start new lives there.
Special: Without Water
Special: Without Water
Category: Documentaries
In this Link TV Special we look at clean water - a human necessity and rapidly becoming a corporate goldmine. Link investigates how these multinationals' thirst for wealth can cost lives around the world.
Suzuki Speaks
Suzuki Speaks
Category: Documentaries
In this inspirational and artistic film, renowned scientist and visionary Dr. David Suzuki, delivers the most important message of his career: what it means to be fully human in our interconnected universe.
Young Eco-Heroes of the Philippines
Young Eco-Heroes of the Philippines
Category: Documentaries
A portrait of three young Filipinos who are working to protect their country's threatened coral reef, amidst the environmentally devastating effects of sodium cyanide fishing.