Al Jazeera World Season 13
A one-hour series showcasing documentary films from across the Al Jazeera Network.
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Al Jazeera World
2011A one-hour series showcasing documentary films from across the Al Jazeera Network.
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Al Jazeera World Season 13 Full Episode Guide
Power politics in Tunisia in the 1970s and Prime Minister Hedi Nouira's battle to bring prosperity to his country.
Profiling two popular all-women bands: the Takht ensemble in Syria and the Chefchaouen Hadra Sufi band from Morocco.
Profiling two popular all-women bands: Naya from Jordan and The Lady's Drum in Egypt.
Thousands from the Tuareg community flock to the annual Sebeiba festival held in an oasis town deep in the Sahara.
The last days of John Garang, Sudanese rebel leader and vice president, killed in a mysterious helicopter crash in 2005.
Israel's army had killed many journalists in the Occupied Palestinian Territories before 7 October. Now it's far more.
A tiny village football club fight their way from the bottom to become Palestinian Premier League champions.
Are dating apps an acceptable way for Muslims to find a life partner or just a means of getting around rules on dating?
Three young Moroccan amateur footballers dream of one day turning professional against the odds.
The life and death of Nuri al-Said, who served as Iraqi prime minister 14 times between 1930 and 1958.
Senegalese women reflect on the loss of their menfolk, feared dead after attempting the 1,500km boat journey to Europe.
A Lebanese gold mining magnate in Canada and an Egyptian economist in the US are both successful Arabs living abroad.
Fouad Chehab, who died 50 years ago, was an army chief-turned-president and the architect of modern Lebanon.
The English-speaking nation on the Caribbean Sea is home to a small but influential Muslim population.
New Palestinian armed groups like the Jenin Brigades, and the Lions’ Den in Nablus, are emerging in the occupied West Bank to challenge the Israeli occupation.
Iraqi Symphony Orchestra's fight for survival despite war, sectarian violence, sanctions, a lack of musicians and funds.
One man's journey to discover his Bektashi roots reveals a religious order that suffered centuries of oppression.
As two young Palestinians try to start a life together in a Beirut refugee camp, they face problems setting up a home.
How Tunisia's last monarch was deposed by its first president – a power struggle remembered on Tunisian Republic Day.
The second in a two-part series looks at Arab films and plays that challenged censorship and forged new cultural forms.
The first in a two-part series on this landmark decade looks at conflicts, coups and how oil transformed economies.
How a state-imposed musical ban led to a new Turkish musical genre, Arabesque, now enjoyed by millions worldwide.
Spying, secrecy, intrigue – a dark world of Israeli intelligence in Turkey, as Mossad searches for useful information.