Programmes
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101 East - Pakistan: Killing For Honour promo
101 East investigates the fate of four young girls in Pakistan, where honour killings are endemic and modern technology is challenging old beliefs.
101 East - Pakistan: Killing For Honour promo101 East investigates the fate of four young girls in Pakistan, where honour killings are endemic and modern technology is challenging old beliefs.
00:15Mar 6, 2017
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Art Trafficking - Coming Soon promo
Priceless, products of war, smuggled and sold to auction houses and private collectors. We investigate the clandestine world of art and antiquities trafficking.
Art Trafficking - Coming Soon promoPriceless, products of war, smuggled and sold to auction houses and private collectors. We investigate the clandestine world of art and antiquities trafficking.
00:30Mar 6, 2017
Inside Story - Will France's Francois Fillon be forced to step aside?
Former prime minister is under pressure to quit the French presidential bid amid a corruption scandal. Presenter: Hazem Sika Guests: Ranaud Girard and Remi Piet
Inside Story - Will France's Francois Fillon be forced to step aside?Former prime minister is under pressure to quit the French presidential bid amid a corruption scandal. Presenter: Hazem Sika Guests: Ranaud Girard and Remi Piet
25:20Mar 5, 2017
Inside Story - What does China's increased military spending mean?
The world's largest army is getting a spending rise but the seven percent increase is the smallest in years. Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra Guests: Einar Tangen, Richard Weitz and Richard Bitzinger
Inside Story - What does China's increased military spending mean?The world's largest army is getting a spending rise but the seven percent increase is the smallest in years. Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra Guests: Einar Tangen, Richard Weitz and Richard Bitzinger
25:00Mar 4, 2017
Nuqanchik: Peruvian news and the politics of language - The Listening Post (Feature)
For the first time, journalists broadcast news in Quechua, one of the region's oldest languages spoken by millions.
Nuqanchik: Peruvian news and the politics of language - The Listening Post (Feature)For the first time, journalists broadcast news in Quechua, one of the region's oldest languages spoken by millions.
09:36Mar 4, 2017
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The two faces of US President Donald Trump - Listening Post (Lead)
In five days, Trump presented two very different versions of himself to the American public and the media.
The two faces of US President Donald Trump - Listening Post (Lead)In five days, Trump presented two very different versions of himself to the American public and the media.
09:46Mar 4, 2017
Is the media 'normalising' Donald Trump? - The Listening Post (Main)
We examine the media's softening criticism of President Trump; Plus, Peru launches first Quechua-language news show.
Is the media 'normalising' Donald Trump? - The Listening Post (Main)We examine the media's softening criticism of President Trump; Plus, Peru launches first Quechua-language news show.
25:00Mar 4, 2017
What's driving Canada's progressive global trade agenda? - Counting the Cost
We examine Canada's relation with the US and its desire to explore new partnerships in the Middle East and Asia.
What's driving Canada's progressive global trade agenda? - Counting the CostWe examine Canada's relation with the US and its desire to explore new partnerships in the Middle East and Asia.
25:30Mar 4, 2017
Inside Story - Is Donald Trump about to lose his Attorney General?
President Trump's links with Russia are under further scrutiny
Inside Story - Is Donald Trump about to lose his Attorney General?President Trump's links with Russia are under further scrutiny
25:00Mar 3, 2017
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India's Dalit Revolution - 101 East
We go inside the Dalit protest movement threatening to end centuries of repression and shake India's social structure.
India's Dalit Revolution - 101 EastWe go inside the Dalit protest movement threatening to end centuries of repression and shake India's social structure.
26:00Mar 3, 2017
What's the cost to privacy in our increasingly connected lives? Inside Story
Balancing security and privacy against ease and convenience
What's the cost to privacy in our increasingly connected lives? Inside StoryBalancing security and privacy against ease and convenience
25:10Mar 2, 2017
A Very Montenegrin Coup - People and Power
Last October, Montenegro's prime minister announced that an attempted coup had been foiled, but was this 'fake news'?
A Very Montenegrin Coup - People and PowerLast October, Montenegro's prime minister announced that an attempted coup had been foiled, but was this 'fake news'?
25:00Mar 2, 2017
What's behind Trump's conciliatory tone in Congress? – Inside Story
The US president speaks to Congress for the first time since taking office
What's behind Trump's conciliatory tone in Congress? – Inside StoryThe US president speaks to Congress for the first time since taking office
25:10Mar 1, 2017
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King Hussein of Jordan: On A Knife Edge - Al Jazeera World
The second half of King Hussein’s career, his relationship with Israel, the Palestinians, the Arab world and the West.
King Hussein of Jordan: On A Knife Edge - Al Jazeera WorldThe second half of King Hussein’s career, his relationship with Israel, the Palestinians, the Arab world and the West.
47:25Mar 1, 2017
Should Nigeria's president resign? – Inside Story
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has been away for weeks getting treatment for an undiscolsed ailment.
Should Nigeria's president resign? – Inside StoryNigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has been away for weeks getting treatment for an undiscolsed ailment.
24:50Feb 28, 2017
What's behind South Korea's probe extension refusal? - Inside Story
Acting president refuses to extend investigation into corruption scandal that led to impeachment of Park Geun-hye.
What's behind South Korea's probe extension refusal? - Inside StoryActing president refuses to extend investigation into corruption scandal that led to impeachment of Park Geun-hye.
24:25Feb 27, 2017
Europe's Forbidden Colony (Part two) - Featured Documentary
Croatian philosopher Srecko Horvat explores how the anger and frustration of self-colonisation impacts the politics of Europe.
Europe's Forbidden Colony (Part two) - Featured DocumentaryCroatian philosopher Srecko Horvat explores how the anger and frustration of self-colonisation impacts the politics of Europe.
48:08Mar 6, 2017
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Do talks on Syria serve any purpose? – Inside Story
Another round of talks on Syria get under way as an attack in Homs claims the lives of senior military officers.
Do talks on Syria serve any purpose? – Inside StoryAnother round of talks on Syria get under way as an attack in Homs claims the lives of senior military officers.
24:45Feb 27, 2017
What's behind attacks on foreigners in South Africa? - Inside Story
A series of attacks targeted foreign workers and their businesses across South Africa. Presenter: Hazem Sika Guests: Loren Landau, Ralph Mathekga and Bongani Mbindwane
What's behind attacks on foreigners in South Africa? - Inside StoryA series of attacks targeted foreign workers and their businesses across South Africa. Presenter: Hazem Sika Guests: Loren Landau, Ralph Mathekga and Bongani Mbindwane
24:45Feb 26, 2017
The challenges of journalism in Duterte's Philippines - The Listening Post (Full)
On the streets with Manila's 'night crawlers', plus an in-depth interview with Rappler's Marites Vitug.
The challenges of journalism in Duterte's Philippines - The Listening Post (Full)On the streets with Manila's 'night crawlers', plus an in-depth interview with Rappler's Marites Vitug.
25:00Feb 26, 2017
Reporting in Duterte's Philippines - The Listening Post (Feature)
Rappler editor-at-large Marites Vitug discusses the current state of the news media in the Philippines.
Reporting in Duterte's Philippines - The Listening Post (Feature)Rappler editor-at-large Marites Vitug discusses the current state of the news media in the Philippines.
08:31Feb 25, 2017
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Graphic images on the streets of Manila - The Listening Post (Lead)
With the death toll in Duterte's so-called war on drugs approaching 8,000, we embed with a group of photographers who are chronicling the killings taking place each night in the streets and slums of Manila.
Graphic images on the streets of Manila - The Listening Post (Lead)With the death toll in Duterte's so-called war on drugs approaching 8,000, we embed with a group of photographers who are chronicling the killings taking place each night in the streets and slums of Manila.
16:48Feb 25, 2017
The ocean's trillion dollar blue economy - Counting the Cost
Can humans reverse degradation of the world's oceans with resources estimated to be worth $24 trillion?
The ocean's trillion dollar blue economy - Counting the CostCan humans reverse degradation of the world's oceans with resources estimated to be worth $24 trillion?
25:00Feb 28, 2017
Myanmar's Rohingya: Is Peace Possible? - Talk to Al Jazeera: In the Field
Can the Muslim and Buddhist communities of Rakhine State come to an understanding under Aung San Suu Kyi's rule?
Myanmar's Rohingya: Is Peace Possible? - Talk to Al Jazeera: In the FieldCan the Muslim and Buddhist communities of Rakhine State come to an understanding under Aung San Suu Kyi's rule?
24:58Feb 25, 2017
News Clips
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Israel to demolish Bedouin homes in Palestinian village
The Israeli military says it will demolish all homes, a school and a mosque in a community that lies in the way of planned illegal settlement expansion.
Israel to demolish Bedouin homes in Palestinian village01:55Mar 6, 2017
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South Korea's Park named a suspect in bribery scandal
A special prosecutor in South Korea has named impeached President Park Geun-hye as a suspect in an influence-peddling scandal.
South Korea's Park named a suspect in bribery scandal02:03Mar 6, 2017
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US: Trump's weekend trips rattle Palm Beach residents
It is being promoted as the 'winter White House' but for the residents of Palm Beach in Florida, President Donald Trump's regular weekends at his Mar-a-Lago resort have come with consequences.
US: Trump's weekend trips rattle Palm Beach residents01:52Mar 6, 2017
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UN: Nigeria's humanitarian crisis under constant neglect
A delegation from the United Nations is visiting camps in northeast Nigeria that are hosting people displaced by Boko Haram violence. More than two million people have been forced from their homes by the armed group.
UN: Nigeria's humanitarian crisis under constant neglect02:15Mar 6, 2017
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Ireland: Discovery of baby remains raises questions
Campaigners in Ireland are warning that the task of identifying the remains of hundreds of babies, believed to be buried in unmarked graves, may take years.
Ireland: Discovery of baby remains raises questions02:07Mar 6, 2017
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Price hike making life difficult in Syria's Azaz
The Syrian government is now in control of a major highway that allows goods to be transported as far to the east as Raqqa, an ISIL stronghold. But with the road blocked for now, trucks carrying supplies have ground to a halt.
Price hike making life difficult in Syria's Azaz01:43Mar 6, 2017
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France election: Fillon vows to fight on at Paris rally
Presidential candidate Francois Fillon has held a huge rally in Paris, with thousands turning out to show their support.
France election: Fillon vows to fight on at Paris rally02:44Mar 6, 2017
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Slums residents of Argentina’s capital fighting for change
The sprawling shantytowns in Argentina's capital are seen by outsiders as no-go zones, largely run by drug gangs and other criminal rings. In fact, even emergency services stay away. So residents are doing things for themselves.
Slums residents of Argentina’s capital fighting for change02:21Mar 5, 2017
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Trump seeks probe into his phone-tapping claim
Donald Trump wants a Congressional investigation into his claim that Barack Obama tapped his phone during last year's election campaign. The US president has provided no evidence for his assertions, which Obama has described as “completely false”.
Trump seeks probe into his phone-tapping claim02:25Mar 5, 2017
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Rule change could make Shinzo Abe Japan's longest-serving PM
New rules could see Shinzo Abe, Japan’s prime minister, becoming the country’s longest-serving leader since the second world war.
Rule change could make Shinzo Abe Japan's longest-serving PM02:32Mar 5, 2017
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As fighting intensifies, 10,000 civilians flee Iraq’s Mosul daily
Fighting is not without a human toll. Iraqi authorities say on average 10,000 civilians are fleeing their homes each day, with camps quickly filling up.
As fighting intensifies, 10,000 civilians flee Iraq’s Mosul daily02:16Mar 5, 2017
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Thousands drawn to New York City's oldest art fair
Artists, dealers, and collectors are heading to New York for the city's oldest and largest art fair. The Armory Show is expected to feature talent from more than 30 countries.
Thousands drawn to New York City's oldest art fair02:09Mar 5, 2017