London bus driver Josh West heads to the densely populated city of Manila, Philippines, to drive a Jeepney -- a colorful jeep with dodgy lights, no power steering, and an...
This documentary from the Al Jazeera English Witness series gives a look at the lives of Bolivian immigrants in Argentina in search of a better future.
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...
As part of the TED Open TV Project, Link TV is bringing TED's innovative talks to the airwaves. With charismatic and brilliant speakers from the ranks of global trendsetters and...
The Director of the Yara Arts Group, Virlana Tkacz, discusses their latest production "Scythian Stones." She describes the background of the piece, and her involvement with ancient songs and...
Here are examples of how we deal with the various vicissitudes of existence, from the repo man in Lura's "Que Brod Nem jossa" to "Lament" about a soul's final crossing...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: March 17, 2010) Nigeria's acting president Goodluck Jonathan has sacked the nation's cabinet, one month after taking control from the ailing Umaru Yar'Adua. Also, violence...
Josh Norek, Vice President of Nacional Records, discusses how his background in the music business prepared him for his work with Voto Latino in their new Census 2010 initiative. For...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: March 10, 2010) As Vice President Joe Biden toured the Middle East, the U.S. condemned an Israeli plan to build new Jewish housing in East...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: March 9, 2010) Nigerian troops are patrolling villages near the city of Jos, but many residents remain fearful after killings that left up to 500...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: January 26, 2010) North Korea has reportedly fired artillery shots off its sea border with South Korea, drawing South Korean return fire. Aftershocks further rattled...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: January 21, 2010) American guns inscribed with Bible codes are being used by U.S. forces and Afghans to fight the Taliban. In the Nigerian city...
In 1997 2,000 people from the Colombian village San Jose de Apartado declared themselves a "Peace Community" to avoid involvement in the decade-old civil war. But their harmony was mercilessly...
Popular bands like Brazil's Tribalistas, Poland's Warsaw Village Band, and Mali's Amadou and Mariam prove that local sounds resonate universally when performed by the world's most original musical talents. Enjoy...
This Link TV special features the world?s first "dramatic-documentary-musical", exploring America's most taboo topic: class, power and privilege in this nominally democratic republic.