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- After having consensual sex with a younger boy while she was a still a teenager, Shawna Baldwin found herself one of the 800,000 people on American's sex offender registries. Now in her mid-thirties and a mother of two, this short documentary explores the effects that sex offender registration has had on her life.
- A short look at The Young Turks, a show that started in a living room, and now is the largest online news show in the world.
- Girls from under-served communities in Los Angeles investigate and report on the 2010 FIFA World Cup through the prism of the issues affecting them in their communities. A series of thirteen short videos on subjects including gangs, graffiti art, sludge fields and college reveal the world through the eyes of young Latinas from East Los Angeles.
- A short look at Cenk Uygur, the host of The Young Turks, the largest online news show in the world.
- Why did rumours of satanic cults spread so widely across North America in the '80s and '90s? Lisa Bryn Rundle, host of the CBC podcast "Uncover: Satanic Panic", explores the phenomenon and traces its roots in Canada.
- Diem Brown speaks with fellow young cancer survivors in a round-table discussion about their battles with cancer and how others can help those diagnosed with it.
- French Television interviews Arthur and France Janov about Primal Theraphy, the book "The Primal Scream" and shows excerpts from therapy sessions.
- As the clean-up operation around the nuclear disaster is still continuing in Chernobyl, take a 360° tour inside the ghost town on the 30th anniversary of the meltdown at the local nuclear plant that let out a lasting peak of radioactivity.
- Mountain Lake PBS presents the first of a series of TV stories about the creation of Promised Land: an Adirondack Folk Opera. The opera is composed by Glenn McClure. The stories feature music sung by the Northern Lights Choir, under the artistic direction of Helen Demong. Emmy award-winning producer Paul Larson is producing the series of TV stories for his "Spotlight" segment.
- Reporter Edwin Pitti goes to the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia in order to demonstrate the requirements and training that is needed in order to join the FBI. He also follows two students on their journey from being trainees to graduating and becoming FBI agents.
- A ray of hope has emerged as the women tribal farmers of Kashipur block in India's Odisha province have taken the lead to achieve food security while rejuvenating the ecosystem, re-greening the earth through climate resilient integrated farming and development of the commons in an innovative method. The success achieved so far by these women tribal farmers bears enormous replication possibility in India and other developing countries who are constantly fighting to combat climate change, to save agriculture and to achieve food security.
- Every five years, the eyes of the world turn to China as the ruling Communist Party holds its congress. Carrie Gracie reports on President Xi's last five years, and what might be next for China.
- This documentary follows a young man's fight for 1 year without war and his journey to the UN.
- Seven Londoners reflect on the largest games event in history.
- On the day that their engagement is announced, BBC1 shows 30 minutes of commentary, while the BBC News channel has a new 20 minute interview with the couple.
- Icon Tv is a web-series focused on bringing New York City artists to the world. It serves as a platform for local artists. By conducting in-depth interviews, displaying local music videos, and covering local performances we bring to the global community a sample of the vibrant culture brewing in this big city. Diverse and inclusive, we aspire to be the 'go-to' web-series for learning about the best local artists New City City has to offer.
- The Army and Air Force Exchange Service and the Pentagon Channel have teamed up to bring original, exchange-focused programming to more than three million viewers around the world. We will focus on what AAFES brings in support of troops and their Families stationed across the world.
- In 1966 the University of Texas in Austin was the site of the first mass shooting on a college campus in the United States. Now fifty years later the Texas state legislature has legalized "campus carry," the right to carry a concealed gun to class. Do students and teachers feel safer?
- Africa is changing - but with that change comes concern that the languages, cultures and age-old beliefs that have held communities together could disappear, as they try to assimilate in the modern world.
- The Netherlands vigorously promotes electric cars and cleaner fuel cars through its tax code. Owners of dirtier (often larger) cars have to pay a fortune. Are Holland's environmental taxes on certain cars too excessive, or are other countries too lax?
- Nightcrawler's of Phnom Penh gives a hypnotic and visceral insight into the lives of Cambodian news journalists
- In July 2014 the world was stunned by the deaths of nearly 300 people as their plane was shot down above eastern Ukraine. One of the victims was Glenn Thomas from Blackpool.