Cuba: Technological Disobedience
In US-blockaded Cuba, ingenious mechanics and inventors revive old machines to survive during a time of scarcity.

In US-blockaded Cuba, ingenious mechanics and inventors revive old machines to survive during a time of scarcity.
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Mohammed and his daughter confront the emotional scars of his activism and Israeli imprisonment that kept them apart.

Al Jazeera journalists risk everything to report on the Gaza war, facing loss, displacement and deadly attacks.

A harrowing account of an Israeli raid on the Nuseirat refugee camp to free four captives that killed 274 Palestinians.

Two radical Algerian writers – a novelist who championed independence and a playwright whose work cost him his life.

How the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao helped reinvent a run-down Spanish port and created an urban revival.

A young Tatar Polish man tries to reconcile the pressures of modern life with his conservative family background.

How Indonesian composer Ismail Marzuki influenced the fight for independence from Dutch colonisation in the 1940s.

The life of Ali Shariati, an Iranian revolutionary scholar, an inspiration behind the 1979 Islamic revolution.

A French nurse and an Italian photographer devote their lives to the Palestinian cause but make the ultimate sacrifice.

Four songs on Middle Eastern conflicts with a sense of love for Arab identity and commitment to the Palestinian cause.
