24:51MINS
Fault Lines investigates the practice of pretrial detention and how American courts are failing the poor.
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24:51MINS
Fault Lines investigates the practice of pretrial detention and how American courts are failing the poor.
45:10MINS
An intimate look at the holy month of Ramadan through the eyes of Muslims living in a predominantly Christian country.
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45:10MINS
An intimate look at the holy month of Ramadan through the eyes of Muslims living in a predominantly Christian country.
47:05MINS
The story behind Nigeria's domestic movie industry, the second biggest producer of films in the world.
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47:05MINS
The story behind Nigeria's domestic movie industry, the second biggest producer of films in the world.
25:00MINS
We also look at the narrative regarding refugees, and ask an Iraqi ambassador if it is time to consider a partition.
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25:00MINS
We also look at the narrative regarding refugees, and ask an Iraqi ambassador if it is time to consider a partition.
23:36MINS
A doctor in Papua New Guinea finds that involving men in family planning is the key to reducing maternal mortality
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23:36MINS
A doctor in Papua New Guinea finds that involving men in family planning is the key to reducing maternal mortality
24:52MINS
In rural Ghana, bursaries and extra training are helping girls stay in secondary school and shape their futures.
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24:52MINS
In rural Ghana, bursaries and extra training are helping girls stay in secondary school and shape their futures.
25:00MINS
South Korean cuisine has taken the world by storm, but has the love for food transformed into an unhealthy obsession?
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25:00MINS
South Korean cuisine has taken the world by storm, but has the love for food transformed into an unhealthy obsession?
42:35MINS
In a bid to escape poverty and caste discrimination, some Hindu Dalits are converting to Islam and other faiths.
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42:35MINS
In a bid to escape poverty and caste discrimination, some Hindu Dalits are converting to Islam and other faiths.
25:00MINS
A teacher struggles to help young people caught in a vicious cycle of drugs and violence in Mexico's Guerrero state.
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A teacher struggles to help young people caught in a vicious cycle of drugs and violence in Mexico's Guerrero state.
25:00MINS
After 17 years of self-imposed exile in Turkey, Hasan returns to Macedonia where he rediscovers his family and home.
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After 17 years of self-imposed exile in Turkey, Hasan returns to Macedonia where he rediscovers his family and home.
44:45MINS
The music of the Algerian Sahara, known as Ahalil, is a key part of a way of life that has survived for centuries.
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44:45MINS
The music of the Algerian Sahara, known as Ahalil, is a key part of a way of life that has survived for centuries.
25:00MINS
How football is helping Rwandan women overcome the trauma of the 1994 genocide and become drivers of economic growth.
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25:00MINS
How football is helping Rwandan women overcome the trauma of the 1994 genocide and become drivers of economic growth.
47:15MINS
Opiate addiction and mining developments are threatening the future of Canada's First Nations rural communities.
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47:15MINS
Opiate addiction and mining developments are threatening the future of Canada's First Nations rural communities.
24:50MINS
101 East explores how Japan's funeral industry is getting creative as the ageing nation runs out of space for the dead.
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24:50MINS
101 East explores how Japan's funeral industry is getting creative as the ageing nation runs out of space for the dead.