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Increasing numbers of immigrants are risking the treacherous journey to Italy in search of a better life in Europe.
The story of a Japanese guerrilla group that embraced the Palestinian cause during the 1970s.
An insight into the struggles of Germany's Turkish community as revealed through the lives of a Berlin street gang.
It has offices in 40 countries, nearly three million members and a $150m budget, but where did it all begin?
An investigation into the methods used by Israel's controversial internal security service.
We follow a Sesame Street composer as he learns how his music has been used to torture detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
Having the chance to attend school, two Turkmen girls in Afghanistan reveal their hopes and fears for the future.
As Libya emerges from the shadows of dictatorship, it must decide whether to embrace retribution or reconciliation.
The drying up of the Aral Sea was an environmental and human tragedy, but can Kazakhstan undo this man-made disaster?
This series traces the secret road to the Oslo Accords and asks why, 20 years on, peace remains elusive.
We meet the activists using non-violent resistance to oppose the construction of Israel's separation wall.
An Argentinian woman goes in search of her Lebanese heritage and ends up uniting two families from two different worlds.
After military service, many young Israelis travel abroad to distance themselves from distressing experiences.
Is there a connection between Libya's worst-ever aviation disaster and the Lockerbie bombing?
Crossing the country from north to south to take the pulse of a nation that is no longer at war but neither at peace.
In 1944, Stalin deported 218,000 Crimean Tatars to Central Asia - we tell the story of their struggle to return home.
For many Turkish soldiers returning from the conflict in the southeast, the past is disturbingly ever present.
After centuries of naval domination the West faces geopolitical changes centred on shipping lanes vital to world trade.
Circassians are protesting the holding of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games 150 years after being expelled from their land.
The story of Jovan Divjak, an ethnic Serb who defended Sarajevo against Serb forces during the Bosnian war.
We follow one man as he becomes the only Israeli granted access to the inner sanctum of the whirling Dervish order.
Sweden welcomed Iraq war refugees but a growing backlash against immigration is testing the future of multiculturalism.

About Al Jazeera World

Al Jazeera World is a series of one-hour documentaries showcasing films from across the Al Jazeera Network. This series includes films shown both on Al Jazeera's Arabic channel as well as its Documentary channel.

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