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- In the early stages of the Russian-Ukrainian War, almost 5,000 animals were trapped behind enemy lines in a wildlife park. The film relates the story of their dramatic rescue.
- Crispin is a 29-year old bachelor who lives alone in his apartment and works in a bank. His life is filled with pain and suffering as he wants to find a woman to love as he approaches his 30s.
- The war in Iraq is the backdrop as the Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young "Freedom of Speech Tour" crisscrosses North America. Echoes of Vietnam-era anti-war sentiment abound as the band connects with today's audiences.
- Voice of America, a radio broadcaster funded by the U.S. government transmits accurate, balanced, and comprehensive news around the world about United States politics and everyday American life.
- A humorous opening monologue followed by a comedy sketch and commentary, celebrity interview, and musical numbers in between.
- 52 Documentary films capture personal journeys relevant to today's issues from around the world. The series is produced by Voice of America (VOA), the largest U.S. international broadcaster.
- Since 2003, Father Mussié Zerai has received thousands of emergency calls from distressed refugees and migrants stranded in the Mediterranean Sea. The Eritrean priest, head of the refugee rights organization Habeshia, travels to the Italian island of Lampedusa to commemorate October 3, 2013, when a fishing vessel caught fire and sank near the coast, killing 368 people. Leaning on his faith, Father Zerai helps survivors start anew. The 2015 Nobel Peace Prize nominee fields crisis calls as Europe struggles to accommodate the ongoing influx of migrants and refugees desperate to escape war, famine, and persecution.
- On a single day, Voice of America sent more than 75 camera crews to locations around the world to tell the story of a worldwide refugee crisis affecting more than 70 million people.
- David McMillan is a British Australian former drug smuggler. He was arrested several times between the early '80s and 2012 for trafficking heroin through Southeast and Central Asia. He estimates he trafficked over $17 million worth of heroin internationally. McMillan speaks to Insider about the process of heroin trafficking and smuggling routes leading to the U.S. and Europe. Since leaving the heroin-smuggling trade, McMillan works as a public speaker. He is the author of "Escape" (2007) and "Unforgiving Destiny" (2017).
- A documentary hosted by Elton John talking about the Aids epidemic in Uganda. The documentary also brings to light the homosexuality law happening in the country.
- A short documentary following Poet and Filmmaker Alia Azamat Ashkenazi and her journey from Tashkent to Moscow to New York. Alia opens up about her struggle of being an "ethnic poet" in Russia and shares her thoughts on being a Filmmaker in America. Aired October 31st 2019 on Voice of America and across all VOA platforms.
- Biography of Mahnaz Afkhami, the former Minister of Women's Affairs in Iran before the revolution, founder and President of Women's Learning Partnership and the Executive Director of the Foundation for Iranian Studies and .
- Islamic State militants abducted, raped, tortured, and sold thousands of girls. A few girls risked their lives to escape. What happened to them. This documentary follows those girls.
- Beyond the Unicorn features African entrepreneurs and venture capitalists committed to founding successful Silicon Valley startups.
- Testimonies of 8 women who confront the communist regime in Havana. Martha Beatriz Roque Cabello is an economist, independent journalist, twice political prisoner and prisoner of conscience, the only woman in the Cause of 75 (2003), where 75 human rights activists and independent journalists were imprisoned, also known as the Black Spring. from Cuba. Camila Acosta, a journalist for the independent media outlet Cubanet, is regularly threatened, evicted and repressed by State Security for defending freedom of expression. The Lady in White Xiomara Cruz Miranda, an outspoken opponent of the Havana regime and a former political prisoner, thanks to a humanitarian visa and the solidarity of exile, was able to take refuge in Miami, where she tries to recover her health after almost dying in a communist jail Claudia Genlui Hidalgo is an independent art curator. Because she is a member of the group called Movimiento San Isidro and the girlfriend of the artist Luis Manuel Alcántara, brought to summary trial for political reasons, she has been threatened and beaten by the Cuban police. The doctor in Comprehensive General Medicine, Nelva Ismarays Ortega, is the wife and mother of the youngest son of the leader of the Patriotic Union of Cuba (UNPACU), José Daniel Ferrer, a prisoner of the Cuban regime. Omara Ruíz Urquiola, a professor expelled for political reasons from the university, is a dissident and cancer patient who has been violated by the Cuban State. Marthadela Tamayo, an English Language graduate, a member of the Cuban Women's Network and the Citizen Committee for Racial Integration, is harassed by the Castro regime. The protagonists, who face the communist regime in Havana, narrate how Cuban women really live. Luz Escobar, a journalist with the independent media outlet 14ymedio, has been repressed by the political police for defending her freedom of expression and denouncing the violations of Caribbean communism. The protagonists, who face the communist regime in Havana, narrate how Cuban women really live.