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Daily Show for September 11, 2024 Democracy Now!

Tuesday night’s debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris focused heavily on immigration, with the Republican nominee attacking the current administration for not closing the border, and spreading xenophobic and racist conspiracy theories about asylum seekers. “Donald Trump resorted to the same deranged and despicable rhetoric that is meant to divide people. From his very first answer, he was demonizing immigrants,” says journalist Jean Guerrero, who has written extensively about immigration, including the book Hatemonger: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, and ... continua

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Spagna: cartellino rosso al maschilismo

Nel corso dei decenni, la Spagna è diventata un Paese di riferimento per l'emancipazione delle donne. Tuttavia, nell'estate del 2023 l'ex Presidente della Federazione calcistica Luis Rubiales, baciando una giocatrice senza il suo consenso, ha dimostrato che la cultura maschilista è tutt'altro che un retaggio del passato. A che punto è la parità tra i sessi a Madrid e dintorni?

Visita: www.arte.tv

Daily Show for July 11, 2024 Democracy Now

Il Qatar alla conquista del mondo

Come si spiega l'arrembante ascesa degli Emiri del Qatar? Attraverso il ritratto della famiglia reale, al governo del piccolo paese (300mila anime) del Golfo, stretto tra i rivali Arabia Saudita e Iran, questo documentario esplora i paradossi di una terra divisa tra slancio verso lo stile di vita occidentale e tradizione beduina e la cui success story è tanto affascinante quanto preoccupante.

Visita: www.arte.tv

Atomic Africa: Clean energy's dirty secrets

Africa's development is being held back by poor infrastructure and undersized power plants. Countries like Uganda can only produce only 1/4 of the energy needed, leading to daily power cuts with disastrous economic impacts. It's a golden opportunity for nuclear giants who lobby aggressively for more power plants in Africa. But how safe are these new reactors? And what do they mean for locals?

1969, the year that changed the world forever

1969, a polarizing year that changed the world forever. To commemorate, Sabbatical Entertainment presents Time Capsule ’69. We travel to the past to witness how history was transformed and relive unforgettable events such as Woodstock Festival, The Beatles' last performance, Pelé's 1,000th goal, as well as the first man to set foot on the moon.

Paris: A wild story

Paris: A Wild Story relates the destinies of animals that stroll through town in search of food, love and adventures while men go about their daily lives. There exists a wild and unsung Paris that we do not suspect. Let's take a walk on the city's wild side, and set off in search of its secret tales.

Daily Show for August 05, 2024 Democracy Now!

Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled the country after weeks of student-led protests against government nepotism, corruption and repression. The demonstrations have been met with lethal police force, resulting in over 300 deaths. Hasina, the daughter of Bangladesh’s first president, had led the country since 2009. Though the protests were initially focused on nepotism in the quota system for government jobs, the violent crackdown expanded protesters’ demands, including calling for Hasina’s ouster. It was “amazing” to see this demand ... continua

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The Niger Delta, a war for crude oil

After half a century, oil has become the cause of corruption, kidnapping and civil war in the Niger Delta. Black gold has awakened the most insatiable appetites and caused the largest oil spill in the history of Africa.

Olympia: The origins of the games

Learn how games were played in the 8th century BC and what rules the athletes of the time had to follow.