Al Jazeera World Season 6
A one-hour series showcasing documentary films from across the Al Jazeera Network.
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Al Jazeera World
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Al Jazeera World Season 6 Full Episode Guide
A rural community in western Turkey is losing its livelihood, population and hope for the future.
Two more stories of lives transformed by outstanding careers in football.
The stories of Yaya Toure and Yacine Brahimi, whose lives have been transformed by their glittering careers in football.
Somalia's civil war forced much of the country's population to flee abroad. Although free from the ravages of war, the diaspora still faces issues of integration, clan discrimination, and use of the drug khat.
Somalia's decline from a stable and prosperous country to a nation ravaged by civil war, famine and pirates.
A look at the Catalan ban on bullfighting – is it a revered Spanish tradition, a cruel sport or a symbol of separatism?
Just as the Five were celebrating their apparent acquittal, the prosecution charged them in a second case. In the second trial a year later, the men were convicted of providing 'material support' to Hamas and in 2009, were sentenced to between 15 and 65 years in prison. The Five have lost all their appeals.
Soon after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in 2001, the largest Muslim charity in the United States - the Holy Land Foundation - was shut down, its assets frozen and five of its senior staff arrested by the FBI.
A look at the poignant stories of two Armenian women in Turkey, trying to support their families far from home.
We follow two Syrian refugees who part with large sums of money to embark on clandestine journeys fraught with danger.
An insight into Palestinian weddings, uniting faiths and communities, and upholding traditions as a form of resistance.
We go behind the scenes at Gaza's only hospital and revisit the harrowing attacks on the strip in the summer of 2014.
Three years on, Egyptians reflect on the worst attack on protesters in modern history.
We follow one man as he becomes the only Israeli granted access to the inner sanctum of the Whirling Dervish order.
A unique look into the special relationship between an injured girl and her Palestinian guardian.
A Palestinian cameraman records the 2014 Israeli assault on Shujayea, including the final moments of his own life.
Are Jews of Middle Eastern, North African and Spanish descent discriminated against in Israel?
An intimate look at the month of Ramadan through the eyes of Muslims in opposite ends of the world.
A unique insight into the traditional "grand marriage" of a Comoran government minister and his two wives.
The story of the secret century-old deal which aimed to carve up the Middle East in ways that still reverberate today.
The story of the secret century-old deal which aimed to carve up the Middle East in ways that still reverberate today.
Once the provider of grain to the entire Roman Empire, Egypt is now the largest importer of wheat in the world.
Six years on, Misratans reflect on the siege of their city and how it played a role in the downfall of Gaddafi.
How did Yemen's Houthis take Sanaa so easily? Was former President Saleh part of an unlikely alliance with the group?
Decades after migrating to Lebanon, more than 250,000 Palestinians are still denied basic social and economic rights.
A look at the funding crisis in Egypt's health service, from cost of medication to organ sales and "patients for hire".
The impact of the Syrian civil war seen through the eyes of refugee children at risk of becoming a lost generation.
Waqf, an Islamic philanthropic tradition, was abolished in Tunisia in 1957. Now, there are calls to restore it.
We explore the history of Beirut's American University and whether it has played a role in US interests in the region.
The stories of four Egyptian women and the different vehicles they drive – from a rickshaw to a 36-tonne truck.
Five young Arabs from countries that went through the 2011 revolutions reflect on what has happened five years on.
Mayotte is a magnet for Comoros islanders who risk their lives crossing hazardous seas in search of a better life.
The decline of Akincilar seen through the eyes of three Turkish Cypriot residents of different generations.
Seven disabled Palestinians negotiate the challenges of life in Gaza and the Occupied West Bank.