In recent years, New York has become the ultimate destination for celebrating Santa Claus. The city that never sleeps is by far the most spectacular place in the world during the holiday season. Lights, music, shows, attractions… The spectacle is everywhere, nonstop, and absolutely breathtaking!
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He was the first of the great populists. When Silvio Berlusconi came to power, he turned to the same people who had built his media empire to help him run Italy. Now, three decades on, these men reflect on how they married television, entertainment and populism to create one of the most powerful political discourses of our time. And how they profoundly regret opening that pandora’s box.
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In Chile, water is private property that can be bought, sold and rented. “Free the waters!” was one of the main demands of the social revolt of 2019. What has happened since then?
More infoSearch-and-rescue pioneer Rafael Larraenza runs a harrowing, high-stakes DIY rescue operation for those who have gone missing crossing the US-Mexican border. He risks everything to find a mother's missing son before the border wastelands claim the young man forever.
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To his detractors, Javier Milei is rude, ignorant and a danger to democracy. He’s also undoubtedly one of the most popular politicians in the world and the new face of populism. We profile Argentina’s chainsaw-wielding president and meet his closest supporters...
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The Russian-Ukrainian war provides a window into what future wars could be like. There, battles are decided by a combination of trench warfare straight out of the last century and swarms of killer drones worthy of a science-fiction film.
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At over 4,000 metres high, the Peruvian Altiplano both fascinates and challenges those who dare to venture there. Our investigation takes place at the top of the Andes, where humans strive, against all odds, to conquer the heights.
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The Caudillo continues to cast a long shadow on Spanish society. How is it that a country known for being a progressive beacon, a country which had the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet arrested for crimes against humanity in 1998, is unable to come to terms with its own past?
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In a Europe where youth increasingly drift between political apathy and the lure of far-right populism, Serbia’s students have created the largest protest movement in decades.
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