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- Political strategist Dominic Cummings leads a popular but controversial campaign to convince British voters to leave the European Union from 2015 up until the present day.
- Breaking the Set describes itself as "a show that cuts through the pre-written narrative that tries to tell you what to think, and what to care about", and as a show that "cuts through the false Left/Right paradigm set by the establishment and reports the hard facts".
- Kenneth young just keep praying and everything will be alright
- Feature documentary following new recruits in the Kurdish Women's Protection Units (YPJ) who are fighting ISIS in Syria.
- Co-hosts Tabetha Wallace & Tyrell Ventura offer their unique & anti-establishment commentary on the day's news & politics in the US & around the world, diving into the stories & perspectives often ignored or overlooked by the mainstream media
- They are FEMEN and their decision to fight for feminism topless has made them famous far beyond their native Ukraine. After being forced to move their HQ in Kiev, FEMEN take their struggle to Paris, France where they continue to challenge gender inequality, patriarchal institutions, religion and the sex industry. This report is produced by RT - former Russia Today - send a clear message how Kremlin view this type of activity.
- Dive into the heart of the 2011 London uprisings with our compelling documentary, a profound exploration of a pivotal moment in British history. Sparked by the controversial and unproven claims surrounding the police killing of Mike Duggan, this film delves deep into the ensuing chaos that engulfed London and other cities, revealing a society on the brink. Witness the widespread unrest and the harsh reality of thousands of young individuals hastily judged and incarcerated, highlighting a systemic failure to address the core issues of policing and government accountability. Set against the backdrop of a nation grappling with deep-seated inequalities, this documentary serves as a poignant precursor to the global Black Lives Matter movement, shedding light on the persistent challenges faced by BAME communities in Britain. "An early warning signal, totally ignored" - this film not only captures the events of 2011 but also serves as a critical reflection on the missed opportunities for meaningful reform and the ongoing struggle for justice and equality. Join us on this eye-opening journey into the past, to better understand the present and inspire change for the future.
- This six part documentary series, America's Surveillance State, dissects the United States' present surveillance condition. The thesis statement of the series is that privacy as we understand it is an antiquated fantasy - that we need to adjust our way of living to factor in that someone, somewhere is very likely watching our every move for one reason or another.
- Billy, Rene, and Walt were born and raised as men, but they felt uncomfortable with their birth sex. After years of confusion, they each underwent surgery to change into what they thought were their true selves. However, sex change brought no relief to what they had believed was gender dysphoria. While Billy and Walt decided to go back to being men, Rene remained a transsexual woman. I Want My Sex Back. tells their stories of change and disappointment.
- Sam Delaney takes an irreverent look at the week in news, joined by a panel of comedians and a top political guest.
- The team that brought you Four Horsemen now bring together thinkers, writers, leaders and creators who question and re-think the conventional wisdom of modern life.
- Markets. Finance. Scandal. Keiser Report is a no holds barred look at the shocking scandals behind the global financial headlines. The series has been running for over 1500 episodes, for over 10 years, and broadcast all over the globe.
- Documentary featuring stories from the three last stops on the road to the besieged ISIS capital of Raqqa: the Women's Protection Units (YPJ) compound, the medical point and the foreign volunteers base.
- In Basra, a lack of clean water is making people ill. Locals are desperate and rioting. During the summer of 2018, over 150,000 cases of water poisoning were recorded in Iraq's second city, where the Tigris and Euphrates meet. The canals of Basra, once known as the Venice of the East, are in a shocking state, the salinity of the water is over 10 times of what it should be and Dr. Azzam Alwash and Dr. Jassim al-Asadi of "Nature Iraq" are scrambling for solutions.
- The Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the world's most resource-rich countries. A wide range of rare minerals can be found here in abundance, all commanding high prices in world commodity markets, but the DRC still remains one of the poorest countries in the world. For Bernard Kalume Buleri, fixer and musician, his country's history of turmoil is very personal; like most Congolese people, he and his family fell victim to the unending mineral based power struggle. Born in the year of his country's independence, he has lived through war and seen his homeland torn apart by violent looting and greed. His story is a damning testament, illustrating how nature's bounty, instead of being a blessing, becomes a deadly curse.
- Former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond hosts a new political chat program, 'The Alex Salmond Show', on RT, where he vows to battle the mainstream media narrative and take the news "out of the Westminster nexus." 'The Alex Salmond Show' will take viewers inside the Welsh, Irish and Scottish parliaments, also looking at the government of Northern Ireland, not forgetting Westminster.
- People living in the tundra are accustomed to a nomadic life. Their homes are ascetic, food is basic, and deers are their everything. They don't watch TV or use the Internet. However, their children do go to boarding schools, but not all parents are in favor of them. Find out more about life and education out on the tundra on RTDoc.
- In the Caucasian mountains people like tradition, no matter how violent it may be. In the 1990s public executions were common in Chechnya and Ingushetiya. They have their own justice and their own methods. The times are changing, as people seek forgiveness rather than revenge.
- Coming into this world from behind a barbed wire: are they atoning for someone else's sins or making first steps toward their own? A look at the prison world through the eyes of its smallest inhabitants.
- Wadi Al-Salam in Najaf, Iraq, is the world's largest cemetery, with over 5 million graves. Its hereditary undertakers share their stories.