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- Faced by the 2011 earthquake, the fanatical supporters of J-League underdogs Vegalta Sendai challenged their team to win in the name of their fallen friends. The partnership they forged would capture the imagination of the footballing world.
- Since the 19th Century, the creation of an International Criminal Court to prosecute human rights violators has been a fleeting goal of international civil society. The precedent was established with the Nuremberg Trials, but never before has such an institution been created on a permanent, global basis. "Prosecutor" explores the behind- the-scenes drama of the tumultuous year-in-the-life of the court's first Chief Prosecutor, the controversial Argentinian jurist, Luis Moreno Ocampo. Ocampo's actions - including laying charges against the elected President of Sudan - are widely praised and criticized. From the learned judges, to the young Canadian lawyers, to the international legal experts addressing war crimes, the ICC is in the eye of a political and legal hurricane. Based in part on award-winning author Erna Paris's bestselling book, "The Sun Climbs Slow" and incorporating interviews, archival footage, private correspondence and documents, "Prosecutor" is an intense journey through the backroom politics and tough decisions that are at the heart of international peace and justice.
- Two investigators research the crimes of pop superstar Gary Glitter.
- The film contrasts two views of role that the federal government should play in our daily lives using the words and actions of Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama.
- Courageous democracy activists in five countries (Egypt, Malaysia, Ukraine, Venezuela and Zimbabwe) risk it all to bring freedom to their people.
- BA is attempting to win back the premier market by introducing a new First Class service, as cabin crew train to deliver five-star luxury at 40,000 feet. The Boeing 767 bows out after 30 years of service.
- 'MH370: The Lost Flight' - Ep.1 'The Vanishing' This is the first of a three-part documentary series. In March 2014 Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was scheduled to fly from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, but shortly after take-off it vanished from radar with 239 people on board.
- Nazi Hunters examines the capture of Adolf Eichmann considered by many to be one of the main architects of the Holocaust. Eichmann was captured outside of his home near Buenos Aires in Argentina by Mossad agents. He was taken to Israel where he was tried for war crimes and later executed.
- What if I told you Fort Knox was empty? Buddy, Scott and McKinley travel to Kentucky to investigate the history of the legendary vault, and discover the devastating impact it would have on our economy and our pocketbooks if the gold were gone.
- 'MH370: The Lost Flight' - Ep.2 'No Answers'. This is the second of a three-part documentary series. It is now four months after MH370 disappeared, the relatives of those on board are no closer to finding out what happened to their loved ones.
- The AK-47's history and revolution are explored in greater detail in the second installment of Weapon of the Century. This weapon has now been in use for over 75 years and is the Gun that has been used the most frequently in armaments history. This episode will look at the weapon's crucial role in the history of warfare, from past times to the present. We continue to look at the many factors that have helped make the AK-47 one of the most well-known and widely distributed guns in the world. This spectacular showcase of the 'Gun of War' continue its legacy with the 1979 Soviet/Afghanistan War, to the 1975 Angola Civil War, and the U.S. - Afghanistan War of 2001. We also take a look at the popularity of the weapon in '3-gun Sport shooting' as a recreational activity. The tale of the weapon is explored from the perspectives of military historians, ex-reconnaissance personnel, a specialist AK collector, and the key historic battles in which it was deployed.
- Bourdain examines the meeting point of Asian, Mexican, Latino culture in modern LA.
- In the shadow of Red Square, in the dining room of the historic and luxurious Metropol Hotel, Tony and Zamir sample the famous beluga caviar and catch up on their friendship.
- Randy battles home-grown weed; Kyle is placed in a detention camp after Cartman reports him to ICE.
- Elliot and Ian are visiting Rio during carnival, exploring Brazil's underground and gay culture and public cultural stances on LGBTQ equality. They also explore some leaders and a vigilante who are pro intolerance and hate crime culture.
- Elliot and Ian go on a road trip from Iowa to New York City, during which they explore both the progress and setbacks of the LGBTQ movement in the United States.
- Randy sees an opportunity for Tegridy Farms in China; Stan starts a band to work out his frustration over having to move away from South Park and scores a hit, but China interferes.