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Saydnaya: The Assads’ Death Camp

The story of Saydnaya prison explains the origins of the Assad regime’s murderous madness and reveals the power relations, implications and responsibilities that extend far beyond the country’s borders. This...

Solidarity

The way in which we deal with the suffering of others reveals our humanity. But, in a world of increasing conflicts, how far does our solidarity extend? Following the West’s...

Faith in Power: Brazil’s Evangelicals

As the October 2026 presidential election approaches, Brazil’s evangelical churches are getting ready. This religious bloc, now a key political force, is reorganizing itself, identifying its kingmakers, selecting its future...

Women of Sin

'Women of Sin' follows Karima Nadir, a grassroots activist and single mother in Morocco, as she challenges discriminatory laws outlawing sex outside marriage that marginalize single mothers. With humour, resilience,...

Atlas of Disappearance

After 80 years of silence, new forensic technologies are helping a group of families reconstruct the fate of their relatives whose bodies were stolen and secretly transferred to Franco's mausoleum....

Built to Thrill: America’s Fairgrounds

Since their founding at the end of the 19th century, American fairs have become one of the symbols of homegrown American entertainment, combining excess and rural traditions. Among the attractions...

Eat More Trees

The UN estimates that 90% of our agricultural land will be depleted by 2050 if we continue current farming practices. But there is an alternative. In drought-stricken Spain, Alfonso and...

The Revolution Will Be Televised: The Men Who Made Berlusconi

In the 1980s, a silent revolution took place in Italy; not through the ballot box or in the streets, but through television. From the rise of Fininvest to Silvio Berlusconi’s...

Mexico: Cartels, Construction & the Battle for Water

Behind its idyllic beaches, turquoise waters and lush forests, Mexico is running out of water. The cause is global warming, which is hitting Mexico even harder than the rest of...

Medical Innovation: Our Health’s Price?

One in two men and one in three women will one day be diagnosed with cancer or a severely debilitating illness. Research has made considerable progress in recent years, but...

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