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TED Talks: Julian Assange - Why the World Needs Wikileaks
TED Talks: Julian Assange - Why the World Needs Wikileaks
Category: News & Current Affairs
The controversial WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who's reportedly being sought for questioning by US authorities, talks to TED's Chris Anderson about how the site operates, what it has accomplished -- and what drives him.
Special: FAIR 25th Anniversary Speech - Michael Moore
Special: FAIR 25th Anniversary Speech - Michael Moore
Category: Documentaries
In this speech celebrating the 25th anniversary of FAIR, meet Michael Moore, director and producer of Bowling for Columbine, Fahrenheit 9/11, Sicko, and Capitalism: A Love Story -- four of the highest-grossing documentaries of all time.
Special: FAIR 25th Anniversary Speech - Noam Chomsky
Special: FAIR 25th Anniversary Speech - Noam Chomsky
Category: Documentaries
In this speech celebrating the 25th anniversary of FAIR, meet Noam Chomsky, prolific writer, speaker, and path-breaking media critic -- who is considered to be among the most important public intellectuals in American life.
Special: FAIR 25th Anniversary Speeches - Glenn Greenwald
Special: FAIR 25th Anniversary Speeches - Glenn Greenwald
Category: Documentaries
In this speech celebrating the 25th anniversary of FAIR, meet Glenn Greenwald, one of the most astute and penetrating media critics of our time. He is a columnist at Salon.com and the author of two bestselling books.
Special: GasHole
Special: GasHole
Category: Documentaries
GasHole is an eye-opening documentary about the history of oil prices. The film sheds light on a secret the big oil companies don't want you to know - that there are viable and affordable alternatives to petroleum fuel!
Special: Chris Hedges - Calling All Rebels
Special: Chris Hedges - Calling All Rebels
Category: Documentaries
In this speech, Pulitzer Prize-winner and Truthdig columnist Chris Hedges discusses the most urgent issues of our times, insisting that unless we begin to stand fast around moral imperatives, we will be complicit in our self-annihilation.
Nero's Guests
Nero's Guests
Category: Documentaries
In the past 10 years, 200,000 farmers have committed suicide in India, but the mainstream media hardly reflects this. This is the honest story of the agrarian crisis and growing inequality in India.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Nablus Limited
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Nablus Limited
Category: Documentaries
In this documentary from the Al Jazeera English Witness series, a soap factory and an olive oil business in the commercial hub of the West Bank deal with the harsh realities of the Israeli occupation.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Nablus Restricted
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Nablus Restricted
Category: Documentaries
In this documentary from the Al Jazeera English Witness series, the frustrations and despair of two import-export agents battling to get their clients' goods in and out of Nablus.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: The Family Code
Al Jazeera English - Witness: The Family Code
Category: Documentaries
In the West African state of Mali, the government is planning to bring in major changes to the family code, which forms the basis for family law in the country. It is aimed at extending the rights of women, but there is serious opposition the new family code.
In Focus: Greek Crisis: Trapped Between Ruin and Reform
In Focus: Greek Crisis: Trapped Between Ruin and Reform
Category: Documentaries
Greece, a member of the European Union, is facing bankruptcy. The capital Athens appears to be hurtling towards anarchy. And what about the rural areas? Greeks everywhere seem to realize that things can't go on as before.
TED Talks: Liz Coleman's Call to Reinvent Liberal Arts Education
TED Talks: Liz Coleman's Call to Reinvent Liberal Arts Education
Category: News & Current Affairs
Bennington president Liz Coleman delivers a call-to-arms for radical reform in higher education. Bucking the trend to push students toward increasingly narrow areas of study, she proposes a truly cross-disciplinary education -- one that dynamically combines all areas of study to address the great problems of our day.
Borgen - Episode 4: "100 Days"
Borgen - Episode 4: "100 Days"
(Episode 4) Katrine Fønsmark gets the scoop of her life when an anonymous source contacts her with important security policy information. The pressure is on Birgitte Nyborg to shut up the case -- will she succumb or decide to go her own way?
Borgen - Episode 2: "Count to 90"
Borgen - Episode 2: "Count to 90"
(Episode 2) Birgitte Nyborg is undeniably the winner of the election, doubling her party's seats in parliament. Focus now turns to the negotiation of alliances and the forming of a new government.
Borgen - Episode 1: "Decency in the Middle"
Borgen - Episode 1: "Decency in the Middle"
(Episode 1) The final countdown toward election day is full of surprises on multiple fronts as Denmark prepares for parliamentary elections. Birgitte Nyborg, facing her first election as party leader, decides at the last minute to head in her own direction.