Al Jazeera World
Summary: A weekly showcase of one-hour documentary films from across the Al Jazeera Network.
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The constant power outages caused by limited electricity supplies mean the people of Gaza have no choice but to live much of their lives off the grid. This film portrays the many obstacles and complications caused by the power shortage in Gaza.
Wild camels in Australia are being culled because they are perceived to be an environmental problem and pests to farmers. Al Jazeera World goes to South Australia with Qatari businessman Ali Sultan Al Hajri to find a solution to mass killings.
Wild camels in Australia are being culled because they are perceived to be an environmental problem and pests to farmers. Al Jazeera World goes to South Australia with Qatari businessman Ali Sultan Al Hajri to find a solution to mass killings.
About three million Turks live in Germany today. Multiculturalism and integration of immigrants is a fiercely controversial topic. 36 Boys is a compelling insight into the urban reality as told by Turkish immigrants in a Berlin district.
On May 22, 2011, Fenerbahce Football Club were crowned champions of Turkey's Super League. But within weeks, the world of Turkish football was in shock as news broke of match-fixing charges brought against 93 people from 16 different clubs.
On May 22, 2011, Fenerbahce Football Club were crowned champions of Turkey's Super League. But within weeks, the world of Turkish football was in shock as news broke of match-fixing charges brought against 93 people from 16 different clubs.
Romania's 50-year dictatorship caused social problems, poverty, and political and economic instability. A young Romanian journalist uncovers the continuing legacy of Nicolae Ceausescu's tyranny that still casts an enduring influence over people's lives today.
Studies show that some 2.5 million young men in Turkey who completed tours of duty in the country's southeast may be suffering from "Southeastern Anatolia Syndrome". This is a powerful film about how the war veterans' are living with psychological wounds of war that often go unnoticed by society.
Studies show that some 2.5 million young men in Turkey who completed tours of duty in the country's southeast may be suffering from "Southeastern Anatolia Syndrome". This is a powerful film about how the war veterans' are living with psychological wounds of war that often go unnoticed by society.
Ties between Israel and Turkey - who were once good friends - have deteriorated in recent years due to a dispute over gas reserves and diplomatic priorities. Recent changes in geopolitics have not only soured relations but also led to new tensions. What does this falling out mean for the region? This film assesses the state of affairs between the two Mediterranean countries.
Ties between Israel and Turkey - who were once good friends - have deteriorated in recent years due to a dispute over gas reserves and diplomatic priorities. Recent changes in geopolitics have not only soured relations but also led to new tensions. What does this falling out mean for the region? This film assesses the state of affairs between the two Mediterranean countries.
Think of Cyprus and what comes to mind are sun-kissed beaches and breath-taking scenery. But there is another reason that draws people to the Mediterrranean island - mixed-faith Middle Eastern, mainly Lebanese, couples seeking a civil union. Al Jazeera World looks at what happens when romance cuts across religious lines.
Think of Cyprus and what comes to mind are sun-kissed beaches and breath-taking scenery. But there is another reason that draws people to the Mediterrranean island - mixed-faith Middle Eastern, mainly Lebanese, couples seeking a civil union. Al Jazeera World looks at what happens when romance cuts across religious lines.
More than 10 years ago, the 9/11 terrorist attacks left a gaping hole in New York - and across the US as a whole. This open wound continues to divide communities to this day.
More than 10 years ago, the 9/11 terrorist attacks left a gaping hole in New York - and across the US as a whole. This open wound continues to divide communities to this day.