People & Power Season 9
People & Power is a current affairs programme on Al Jazeera English which broadcasts once a week, on Wednesdays, and repeated throughout the week. Each half-hour programme features one investigative documentaries on an issue related to power from around the world. The programme occasionally has one hour specials.
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People & Power
2007 / NRPeople & Power is a current affairs programme on Al Jazeera English which broadcasts once a week, on Wednesdays, and repeated throughout the week. Each half-hour programme features one investigative documentaries on an issue related to power from around the world. The programme occasionally has one hour specials.
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How a pioneering approach to treating mental illness is helping to fight one of the world's most neglected diseases.
We investigate Romania's efforts to rid the country of corruption amid its powerful political and business elites.
People & Power investigates the use of exploited labour in Italy’s famous tomato industry.
People & Power investigates India's Hindu fundamentalists and their influence on the country's government.
An investigation into the high rate of child sex abuse in Jamaica and the government's failure to protect its children.
People & Power investigates allegations that Kenya’s police are involved in extra judicial killings.
We investigate allegations that despite its new democratic institutions, police torture continues in Tunisia.
People & Power investigates South Korea's disturbing rise in suicides, particularly among the elderly.
People & Power investigates two deadly attacks by the Israeli army during the 2014 war on Gaza.
People and Power exposes how Peru's Amazonian rainforest is being stripped bare by corruption.
The politics of ransom paying: should governments give money to armed groups in exchange for hostages?
We investigate why the Baltic states of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania are nervous about Russia's regional ambitions.
People and Power investigates the sinister impact of a secret cyber war on the Syrian civil war.
An investigation into the abuse and exploitation of aboriginal women in Canada and the authorities' failure to stop it.
As automation gets cheaper than the cost of labour, developing economies are being hit the hardest.
Are advances in artificial intelligence, robotics and other technologies leading to fewer jobs and more inequality?
People & Power investigates how Chad is responding to the threat posed by Boko Haram across West Africa.
In the second part of With This Passport I Thee Wed, our undercover reporters turned their attention to those who provide legal advice to migrants seeking visas - in particular two lawyers who were said to have a curious attitude to the UK's immigration laws. The distorting effect of fake marriages on the UK immigration system and the suspicions and tougher rules they give rise to can only make it harder for those genuine migrants who want to enter Britain legally and make - as so many of them have - a real contribution to its society. But until a better answer to the problem is found, the criminal gangs who take huge sums of money from would-be migrants and exploit women from poorer parts of Europe will only continue to flourish.
We investigate the shady world of Britain's fake marriage brokers and how they beat the UK's tough immigration rules.
How Chinese entrepreneurs have taken control of Madagascar's booming vanilla trade and what it means for local farmers.
Can an international boycott of Israeli goods and services help end its occupation of Palestinian lands?
People & Power investigates whether rising ethnic tensions in Macedonia could result in civil conflict.
People & Power meets young Muslims who have abandoned the West to fight in Syria.
People & Power investigates the environmental consequences of palm oil plantations in equatorial Africa.
People & Power investigates how a match-fixer and his syndicate corrupted global football.
This three-part People & Power report goes behind the scenes with a pro-democracy campaign trying to ensure free elections in Hong Kong.
The damaging health effects of Tunisia's phosphate mines on workers who hoped the Arab Spring would bring change.