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Season 2 Episode 12
Doron faces a fresh threat as the scope of Nidal's unfolding plan becomes clear, while the team and Abu Samara move to intervene before time runs out.
E12: Everything for Norway
Adrian is called up to the national team and Helena is an expert in studio during his debut match. Player group beats cracks when the truth of the club's economy comes to the surface.
What Walaa Wants
Walaa has her sights set on becoming one of the few women to join the Palestinian Security Forces. She has to fight to survive police training boot camp with her wildly rebellious spirit intact.
The Idol
Based on the true story of Mohammed Assaf, the Palestinian singer who crossed borders and defied the odds to win the second season of 'Arab Idol.'
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Culture & Society
The French Letter
Is it acceptable for a man to proposition a woman in the street or at work? Some leading French women say yes.
Soufra
Filmed in a Palestinian refugee camp south of Beirut, where Mariam has lived her whole life, the film follows her struggle in uniting the female community with a business venture — a food truck and catering service.
Running Amok
David Lipson ventures into the fanatical, often deadly, arena of Indonesian soccer.
Community Builds Canoe Around Native Leader’s Dream
The Ti’at Society exists to reconnect with the ocean and with ancestors who used plank canoes.
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Environment
Medellín
Few places have been as successful as Medellín in tackling social problems head-on with urbanism, architecture and greening of the urban landscape.
Eve Ensler: The Alchemy of the Apology
In her new bestselling book, 'The Apology,' Eve Ensler has attempted to transform, with unflinching truthfulness and compassion, the horrific betrayal she suffered into an expansive vision for the future.
Bill McKibben: What We've Learned About Climate Change in the Last 30 Years
What lessons can we draw from three decades of struggles to address the existential threat of climate disruption? Bill McKibben speaks on this question and more.
Peter Barnes
Peter Barnes says we need to fix the flaws of capitalism to reverse global warming.
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News & Analysis
March 23, 2020
Britain's Prime Minister orders a three-week partial lockdown to stop the spread of Coronavirus.
March 19, 2020
Italy overtakes China as the country suffers the most coronavirus deaths.
March 18, 2020
Another warning for countries to be vigilant as the coronavirus kills another 475 people in Italy.
March 17, 2020
An emergency package of up to a trillion dollars is announced to boost the U.S. economy ravaged by the coronavirus outbreak.
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From commercial crab fishing in Alaska, to learning how to become a filmmaker in Peru, Aaron Woolf’s worldly experience makes him an ideal documentarian for PBS. His previous films — Dying to Leave: The Human Face of Global Trafficking, Greener Grass Cuba and Baseball and the United States — all aired on public television, but Woolf is proud to have his latest film, King Corn, get.