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Meet the only bird of prey in the world that feeds exclusively on fish

For nearly a decade, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been shaking up all the pillars of this extraordinary kingdom.

How are women rewriting their own stories, as a Trumpian era threatens rights and raises new anxieties? Four politically active students collaborate with filmmaker Nora Philippe over a decade, sharing deeply personal reflections to create an evolving archive for their collective future, and a sorority of support.

At Milan's Niguarda public hospital, Dr. Maurizio Bini leads an inspiring and unconventional mission to transform lives through fertility and gender affirmation care.

A thought-provoking documentary that explores Simone de Beauvoir’s impact on feminism.

A fascinating dive into the limits of the human brain among the world’s top athletes.

The bloody rise of three criminals who became enforcers of the Collaboration.

From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the neon-lit towers of Hong Kong, ghosts are ever-present, honored in spectacular public rituals like the "Hungry Ghost Festival"


Colorful, warm, and full of rhythm, Amadou & Mariam light up the world with their music. As they prepare their final album and a return concert in Mali, their story is one of resilience, joy, and the power of sound to bring people together.

The Hidden Nazification of the World reveals for the first time how the Nazis, although defeated militarily, expanded into new jurisdictions and were widely recruited—and sometimes even imitated—by many countries around the world.

"My Way" isn't merely a song; it's an anthem that's transcended time, spanning eras, borders, and generations to become an integral part of our musical heritage. It ranks among the most covered songs in history, reinterpreted by a diverse array of artists, from Sid Vicious to Tom Jones, Nina Simone, and Pavarotti. However, it may surprise many to learn that its origins lie in France, by Claude François' pool in 1967. A series of chance encounters and sleepless nights propelled it across the Atlantic to the man who immortalized it. Narrated by Jane Fonda, the documentary "My Way" delves into the captivating backstory of this legendary song and its journey to the Hall of Fame.

A white filmmaker walks across America wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt, and faces armed Trump supporters, deep hostility, and unexpected moments of connection.

“In space, no one can hear you scream.” The spine-tingling tagline for the movie Alien is a perfect encapsulation of the groundbreaking stakes of a film that will become an icon in cinematic history. In 1979, for the very first time, moviegoers are treated to a general audience feature film that artfully blends two different genres: science-fiction and horror. Ridley Scott's Alien will be an enormous hit, leaving a deep mark on people the world over. Because Alien isn't just a technical and artistic feat. It is a visceral organic experience that lets viewers experience the full range of emotions sparked by anguish and fear, while giving the world a feisty, boundary-busting heroine. Forty-five years after its release, this masterpiece of the sci-fi horror genre remains as fascinating and influential as ever.