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Canada’s Indigenous Leaders Fighting Climate Change

Is Canada at a point of no return, suffering the effects of climate change and worsening wildfire seasons?

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Sudan: Journey into one of the most closed countries in the World

Cut off from the world, Sudan, a former refuge of international terrorists is one of the most unstable countries on the planet. General Al-Burhan and his military junta maintain an iron grip on power.

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The Return of ISIS

In March 2019, the Islamic State was officially defeated with the fall of Baghouz, which formally ending the caliphate’s claim to any territory. 27,000 men, women and children were taken prisoner. But the fall of Baghouz did not mean the end of ISIS. Its fighters have never accepted defeat and the group has reformed to try and organise their return.

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Oklahoma : The Most Conservative State in America

Located in the heart of the Bible Belt, the most religious area of ​​the United States, Oklahoma is today considered the most conservative states in America. It is here that the most prisoners are sentenced to death, that there are the greatest number of women in prison, that the laws on abortion are the most restrictive or that the inhabitants are the most climatosceptic.

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The Arctic: Putin’s New Frontier?

The territorial ambitions of Russian President Vladimir Putin seem to have no limits. Another of his main objectives seems to be the colonisation of the Arctic at the North Pole, a project started more than twenty years ago.

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Tyranny and Modernity: A journey to the heart of Saudi Arabia

Long considered one of the most repressive and closed countries in the world, Saudi Arabia is now playing the card of openness. In recent years, this desert kingdom has undertaken numerous reforms under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed Ben Salman. But at the same time, the crown prince is repressing any form of protest...

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Cheerleaders: The Hidden Face of the American Dream

They’re icons of American culture and serious athletes in their own rights. In the United States, cheerleaders are a veritable institution. Every weekend, they entertain tens of millions of Americans with their acrobatic displays requiring years of training. We follow a team on their way to the championship and examine the changing face of American cheerleading.

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Australia: The Coming Climate Hell?

Australia, one of the most beautiful countries on the planet, is also one of the most polluting. From fires and droughts to cyclones and floods, the country is one of the first in the world to bear the full brunt of global warming.

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The Roots of Drug Trafficking

This film goes inside the police operation to root out the traffic of marijuana into Spain. We ride along with the customs officers who patrol the Straits of Gibraltar as they chase down the smugglers, and investigate the criminal infrastructure that has been established around this trade. 

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