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Sahar Meradji follows people who, according to the AIVD's definition, are right-wing extremists. What are the words of right-wing extremists? How they see the world, what do they dream of, and above all: why? A non-judgmental sketch of the mounting, far-right reality.
Charlie Brooker takes a comedic look back at the hectic events of the previous year.
A current affairs television programme produced by the Japanese public broadcaster NHK provides cutting-edge information and critical analysis on important issues confronting Japanese lives.
F1 expert Ted Kravitz reviews the action from the pit lane.
The latest news, sport, and weather from the UK in this daily breakfast show.
Parodic news programme focusing on the fictional country Groland (full name: Presipality of Groland), airing on French television channel Canal+.
Teams make final preparations for the day's race. Plus, interviews, features, and Martin Brundle's popular "grid walk."
Britain's most popular financial and business programme.
Major news stories, not-so-major news stories, stories involving cats, entertainment, sport and viral videos, it’s a Reader's Digest of world events for a generation who simply don’t want to read.
A real television newscast, the show is prepared in Toronto and runs daily, with 25-minute episodes 6 days per week. The female anchors read the news fully nude or strip as they present their news segments.
A parody of a newscast, the show is a caricature of the political world, the media, personalities or more generally of French society and the current world.
Ayman Mohyeldin, Antonia Hylton, Catherine Rampell, and Elise Jordan team up to bring their wide range of political expertise to “TheWeekend: Primetime,” every Saturday and Sunday evening. Fresh analysis of the week's biggest events and a rotating crew of major newsmakers.
Compelling current affairs stories that get to the heart of what matters most to viewers.
A magazine show about culture and trends and how they can shape society in unexpected ways.
Swedish investigative journalism series known for the use of concealed cameras and microphones.