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The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On
The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On
Category: Documentaries
In this intense documentary director Kazuo Hara records the strange crusade of Kenzo Okuzaki as he tries to resolve the gruesome WWII mystery which has haunted him for the past forty years.
International Dateline: My Name Is Rachel Corrie
International Dateline: My Name Is Rachel Corrie
Category: News & Current Affairs
The story of Rachel Corrie - a young American peace activist killed in Gaza five years ago while trying to stop a bulldozer - has been turned into a play. Dateline invites two people with opposing views on Israel to a performance.
George Soros In His Own Words: The New Paradigm
George Soros In His Own Words: The New Paradigm
Category: Documentaries
This program features financier and philanthropist George Soros, in his own words taken from recent interviews and public speeches as he critiques the war on terror and touches on other essential issues.
Private Armies
Private Armies
Category: Documentaries
From skidding around a racing track and practicing escaping from kidnappers, to dodging bullets in Baghdad, this insider documentary presents an eye-opening look at life as a private "mercenary" soldier.
Genie In A Bottle Unleashed
Genie In A Bottle Unleashed
Category: Documentaries
An insightful film by two Chicago-area teens that explores the history and consequences of the atomic bomb.
The Politics of War
The Politics of War
Category: Documentaries
Academy Award winner Alex Gibney and nominee Charles Ferguson join journalist Robert Scheer to discuss the truth behind the U.S.' policies abroad. The two directors will also present clips from their films: Taxi to the Dark Side and No End in Sight.
Mosaic Video Alerts
Mosaic Video Alerts
Category: News & Current Affairs
This series of video segments highlights select stories from Mosaic: World News from the Middle East that deal with fast breaking news.
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: 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.
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.
Saz
Saz
Category: World Music
This provocative documentary goes behind the ghetto walls of Ramlah in Israel to look at a year in the life of budding Palestinian hip-hop star Sameh Zakout, a.k.a. Saz, whose belief in peace can be at odds with those closest to him.
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.
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