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- A deep dive into one of the world's most high-pressure professions: hostage negotiation.
- A documentary series showing how the heirs and scions of business and political families in Asia are charting their own course and raising the bar. It explores the inner workings of business machinery and different cultural contexts.
- This five-part documentary examines catastrophic events throughout Singapore's history, from explosions, fires, and floods to a traumatic plane hijacking.
- The current hype about bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as millions are made and lost make for great headlines, but misses the far more interesting story about the technology that allows them to exist, namely, blockchain. This series dives into the cryptokingdom to understand the technology and why we should all care about how it develops. Just as it's difficult to do anything without the internet today, in 10 years, we might very well be saying the same thing about blockchain.
- After WW II Asian men were deported, torn from their homes, wives and children. Men who had served during wartime but in an era of peace were discarded, forced onto ships and deported, in secret and unknown to their own families.
- In 1901, Australia passed a set of racialised laws around immigration commonly known as the White Australia Policy. It sought to severely limit the number of non-British immigrants to Australia. In the wake of the Second World War, Chinese and Malay men who had courageously defended Australia during wartime found themselves forcibly deported to Hong Kong and Singapore. Families were ripped apart, causing trauma that lasted generations. The Exiles follows the descendants who battled this discriminatory policy, and reunites one Singapore family after seventy-five years apart from their Australian relatives.
- Tv host and actor Justin Bratton travels the globe in this 8 part series to discover how technology is changing the way we live and how it will impact our future. From autonomous cars to humanoid robots, Justin will see it all .
- Jason Godfrey uncovers Asia's biggest obsessions. From exploring Korea's extreme plastic surgery reality shows to China's Internet addiction boot camps, this TV series reveals just how crazy people can be.
- Filmmaker and Environmentalist Sean Lee-Davies embarks on a 2,500km road trip from Singapore to Cambodia powered solely on converted waste cooking oil that he finds along the way. He explores the world of Green Energy using wind, solar, wood chips and pig manure. But his own 4WD adventure on DIY biofuel runs into a few bumps and proves to be much harder than than he imagined.
- TV host and actor Justin Bratton travels the world to get to the bottom of all the facts and figures there cloud our media on It Figures.
- Paedophiles worldwide hunting for children to perform sex shows on webcams are homing in on the Philippines. It is the top targeted country, where children as young as three months old are being abused for money.
- From the power politics of Jakarta and the sprawling jungles of Borneo, to rising tensions on Singapore's streets, Days of Rage: Konfrontasi is an electrifying journey back into a time of conflict and sacrifice. We uncover the truth behind the two men who bombed MacDonald House in 1965 -- what motivated them, their attempts to escape and how their terrible fate pushed two countries to the brink of conflict.
- An 8-part travel lifestyle series exploring sustainable tourism through luxury camping or "glamping" in exotic places across Asia. In each episode, we are led on these escapades by pairs of glampers from diverse backgrounds. They pursue exciting adventures in locations such as Mongolia, Cambodia, China, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Turkey while experiencing back-to-nature living. The series features fascinating glamping sites from mobile yurts to floating tents, in settings ranging from lush jungles and arid deserts, to tropical beaches and ancient ruins. In each episode, the glampers find out about the inspiration and philosophy behind each glamping style. To delve into the culture of each place, they engage in hands-on activities with the locals. Over the course of their journeys, they also learn how eco-tourism and glamping are helping local communities.
- In each episode of this six-part series, a genre photographer explores a sub-culture or issue in Asia through his/her lens. Through the course of it all, it brings into question the true meaning of the photographer's role.
- As we commemorate Singapore's bicentennial, what do we know about our roots?
- Channel NewsAsia's series of At Home With... interviews feature prominent personalities from Singapore and the Asian region. Fann Wong is the only Singaporean actress featured. In this interview, Lisa Ang speaks to Fann to find out the secret behind her regional success in TV, movies and music. The interviews, filmed on location in MediaCorp Studios, Pierce Reservoir and Chinatown in Singapore, showcase a thoughtful and level-headed Fann who seems to enjoy her work and accepts the price to pay for fame. This insightful documentary on Fann's state of mind also features Fann's parents sharing a meal with her in Chinatown.
- The white supremacist movement is getting increasingly violent and anti-Muslim rhetoric is spreading fast across the world. The most recent case in point- Christchurch killer Brenton Tarrant drew inspiration from white extremist attacks against Muslims in Norway, the United States, Sweden and the United Kingdom. What are the reasons for this exaggerated fear, and at times hatred and hostility toward Islam and Muslims in white-majority countries? Research Institute New America Foundation says two in five Americans say Islam 'is incompatible with US values'. CNA goes on a journey from Australia, Europe and America to investigate the specific methods these white supremacist groups rely on to appeal to their followers to subscribe to their chilling worldview. Along the way, we embed with white Christian militias in America that perpetuate the fear of Muslims, and lax gun laws aiding such attacks. Can Muslims in the West reclaim their personal freedoms against rising mistrust?
- Acclaimed host Arglit Boonyai ventures into some of the most dangerous regions of the world, where political conflict and social and ethnic upheaval define everyday life.
- What is bitcoin? We go back to the day Satoshi Nakamoto proposed a radical new form of electronic money. In the wake of a devastating financial crisis, an ecosystem would soon emerge across the globe.
- We dive into crypto-mania as the value of bitcoin skyrocketed in a crypto-wild west, and the world goes mad for the huge profits to be made. Is there no limit to where crypto could go next?
- With bitcoin came blockchain technology - a tool to decentralize all sorts of things beyond crypto-currency. Will it radically transform the way we live, work, and even govern ourselves?
- Pioneers of blockchain technology and crypto-currencies have bold visions of an increasingly virtual future. Will it be a tech-rich utopia? The science-fiction future may be closer than we realize.