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Jamal Khashoggi: Murder in a Saudi Consulate We retrace the events leading up to and after the Saudi journalist's death, a year after he was murdered in Istanbul. Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Arabia, Media
Unspeakable Crime: Rape as a Weapon of War in Libya Activists collect evidence of systematic rape and torture in Libya, speaking to victims caught up in the state's crisis. Rape, Libya, War
The Coming War on China Journalist John Pilger on how the world's greatest military power, the US, may well be on the road to war with China. China, United States, War
Meaza Ashenafi: Judging Ethiopia's Future Meet Ethiopia's first female chief justice as she takes on the challenges of transforming the country's judicial system. Women's Rights, Ethiopia, Law
A Rock and a Hard Place: What is it like to live In Jerusalem? Jerusalemites of three faiths share their life stories and thoughts on the city's past, present and future. Jerusalem, Palestine, Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Egypt's Morsi: The Final Hours An investigation into the behind-the-scenes turmoil during the final days of Mohamed Morsi's presidency. Mohamed Morsi, Egypt, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
Crimea: Russia's Dark Secret A harrowing look at killings and kidnappings undertaken by Russia to scare off Crimea's Muslim Tatars. Russia, Crimea, Human Rights
Shelter: America's Homeless Veterans After years of waging war overseas, US veterans returning to civilian life struggle with PTSD, homelessness, addiction. PTSD, United States, US & Canada
Peace and War: The View from Russia A look at the motivations behind Russia's foreign policy explained by the people who help shape the Kremlin's ideology. Vladimir Putin, Russia, Crimea
The Fight for Amazonia From the heart of the Amazon jungle comes a three-part series examining the strides being made to save the world's most endangered rainforest.
ISIL and the Taliban Al Jazeera gains unprecedented access to ISIL's central leadership and explores the threat it poses to the Taliban. Middle East, Afghanistan, Taliban
India's Ladycops Exclusive access to a police station in India run by women for women reveals a unique perspective on a changing society. India, Women's Rights, Crime
World Refugee Day: Must-Watch Documentaries Around the world with asylum seekers and refugees struggling for the chance at a new life. Refugees, Humanitarian crises, Refugee Crisis
Yemen: The Saada Bus Bombing How the bombing of a busload of school children by Saudi-led coalition forces served as a backdrop to Yemen peace talks. Yemen, Humanitarian crises, Middle East
World Day Against Child Labour: Five must-watch documentaries Child field workers in the US, Haiti's 'restaveks', and miners in Bolivia; our picks for World Day Against Child Labour. Child labour, Child rights, Human Rights
The Siege of Qatar We examine the impact of the GCC crisis and question the future of inter-Gulf relations. Qatar, GCC, Business & Economy
Thou Shalt Not Kill: Israel's Hilltop Youth Meet the hardline group willing to do anything, including going against their government, to claim land for Israel. Israel, Occupied West Bank, Middle East
It happened in Tiananmen Square Al Jazeera revisits the events of June 1989 through the stories of those present. Democracy, China, Asia Pacific
Yemen: War Profiteers Inside the murky world of global arms trade. Are European countries complicit in war crimes against civilians in Yemen? Middle East, Yemen, Saudi Arabia
The Men Who Stole the World: Inside the 2008 Financial Crisis A look at how top executives on Wall Street helped trigger a global financial crisis - and how it may happen again. Business & Economy, United States, Wall Street
Seeking Riches Along Madagascar's Rosewood and Sapphire Trail Out-of-work gamekeepers are turning to poaching the endangered rosewood tree - risking arrest, injury and even death. Poverty, Madagascar, Environment
Studio B: UnscriptedStudio B, Unscripted: With Elif Shafak and Wole SoyinkaTwo writers discuss the rewriting of history, culture wars, multiple identities and the storyteller's duty to speak up.Human Rights, Nigeria, Arts & Culture
Talk to Al Jazeera'We'll be back': Evo Morales on Bolivia unrest and resignationThe former president of Bolivia discusses his resignation, country's political crisis and plans for the future.Bolivia, Evo Morales, Coup
Whose Truth Is It Anyway?The Truth in Numbers: Redefining Data Journalism Through ArtJournalist Mona Chalabi uses hand-drawn sketches to break down complex data and challenge mainstream misconceptions.Media, Arts & Culture, Data
UpFrontWill India's lockdown in Kashmir ever end?We challenge BJP government spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia on human rights and conditions in Kashmir.Kashmir, India, Bharatiya Janata Party