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- A chronicle of the enthralling, against-all-odds story that transfixed the world in 2018: the daring rescue of twelve boys and their coach from deep inside a flooded cave in Northern Thailand.
- What Turkey's failed coup means for the muslim world
- From Ukraine to Syria to the Central African Republic, the Wagner Group/Gruppa Vagnera/PMC Wagner is a mercenary outfit waging secret wars on Russia's behalf. A Russian paramilitary organization described as a private military company (or private military contracting agency), whose contractors have reportedly taken part in various conflicts, including operations in the Syrian civil war on the side of the Syrian government as well as, from 2014 until 2015, in the war in Donbas in Ukraine aiding the separatist forces of the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics.
- Some of the biggest names in football, past and present, talk about their own personal experiences of the racism and discrimination that continues to blight the world's most popular sport in 'Outraged', a UEFA-produced documentary.
- A Place Called Pakistan is a travel series about Pakistan based on six episodes. It's a brand new perspective and unprecedented access to incredible people and places in Pakistan.
- The housing crisis in Berlin has become more intense over the last few years. More people are homeless than ever before. This is the story of a man who dedicated his life to help the homeless around Kreuzberg.
- A wave of violence by Armenian terrorist organizations ASALA and JCAG in the 1970's and 1980's killed 77 people, including 31 Turkish diplomats and members of their family.
- Round table discussions and debates about the issues affecting Britain and the world today.
- This is the story of Karina Litvack, whose grandparents survived the Holocaust. She hosts over 30 refugees in her home. It's an open conversation between the refugee Basel and landlady Karina.
- On the night of July 15th 2016, Turkey saw the worst terror yet inflicted on its citizens: a coup attempt that left hundreds dead. This is their story.
- To many, it's the stuff of fiction. In a small town in Pennsylvania, a reclusive Imam is accused of running a global network that peddles influence, corrupts children and buys political favours in more than 100 countries around the globe. Not much is known about the sect. But what we do know is they operate with an unusually high level of secrecy. The Gulen network is in the business of opening schools that attract the elites of society - and also offer scholarships to gifted disadvantaged children. And in many countries, they have powerful friends - often silencing those who speak out against them. This documentary is an examination of the group, its origins and its aims. This is a story with many twists and turns, and many alternative versions of the facts. We follow presenter Andrew Wilson on a global journey that takes in the Gulen network's headquarters in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania; their global network of schools and test centres; and the hidden money trail of political influence peddling. We look at their expansion efforts in the Balkans, their quest for hearts and minds in Nigeria, and their alleged links to the American CIA. This documentary is a never before seen insight into a global and clandestine network, who some say is responsible for a bloody coup attempt in Turkey that killed hundreds of people.
- Technology has brought a completely different life style. Sci Tech Voyager Jheni Osman travels in time and over the world to explore how these revolutionary technologies were invented, how they are produced today and how they will evolve in the future.
- "Taste of Colours" is a short documentary series that focuses on minority-owned restaurants in London, an ethnically diverse city. Each episode features a different community.
- The series host explores Istanbul and eats, tastes, reviews, compares and showcases the wide variety of food in the city.
- With no other way to survive, Abu Ahmed resorted to sell one of his kidneys. So did Abdullah in exchange for a free passage to Europe. But things didn't go as planned as they have been duped by remorseless and unscrupulous organ brokers.
- In a special Beyond The Game, we take a look at the life of Besiktas footballer and mother of two Jessica O'Rourke. The half hour special, showscases Jessica juggling her career and motherhood, she talks about what inspires her and the current state of women's football in Turkey.
- The Syrian civil war was born out of anti-government protests in eastern Ghouta. But 7 years on, echoes of war planes and suspected chemical attacks have drowned out their calls for change. Local leaders are now questioning whether it was all worth it?
- TRT World's Investigative Unit has gone undercover and exposed illegal activities by two far-right parties, the Golden Dawn and The National Popular Front (ELAM).
- Stories of survival in the Christchurch mosque massacre, New Zealand's worst terror attack.
- Anyone who's been to Istanbul will know how extraordinarily vibrant this city is. Its architecture inspires, its history enchants. For one American woman, the last 35 years of living in the city has been the driving force behind her art. And, it was a journey that changed her life in the process. Her name is Asiye Allman. TRT World reporter Miranda Atty brings us her story.
- We visit Turkey's first and largest Wildlife Corridor. It is situated in the Sarikamis National Park in the country's east, and extends into the Caucasus Forests in neighboring Georgia. Over a million trees have been planted to create this magnificent corridor to boost biodiversity and help fight climate change. Wolves, Bears, Lynx and many other animals now have a home in a large protected zone.
- On the night of July 15, we see a young lady named Nazli stand up against the military to defend her people and her country's future.
- Hidden Threat: PKK's links to organized crime reveals hundreds of official reports and cables, supported by the testimonies of intelligence officers, witnesses, and drug dealers. Watch investigation revealing PKK's crime-terror in Europe.
- In 2016, an attempted coup took place in Turkey in which more than 250 people were killed, parliament was bombed and bridges across the Bosphorus were seized. The Gulenist network, known as FETO in Turkey, has been held responsible by the authorities. This documentary examines the evidence against some of the main suspects and reveals new information about the investigation. Also speaks to ex-members of the network, those wrongly jailed as a result of its actions, and those who tried to bring it to justice.
- Speed Addicts gives race and motorcycle fans an all-access look at what it takes to make it in the Bahrain Superbikes Championship. The show focuses on the daily lives, training routines, meetings and fun, while trying to prove that the BSBK's main racers are ready to win as they prepare to compete from October through April. By getting to know the drive and passion behind the racers, by the time they are ready to race, the audience will already have their top picks who they are rooting for. From their homes, to the pit, delight your senses with Ducati bikes and the swift action on-and-off the track. See what it really takes to win as you put all on the line for that fast moments of glory.
- "My City, My Country" documentary tells the defeated coup through the eyes of a young Istanbulite, who has filmed her experiences with a mobile phone on the night of July 15. The story of Goncagul, whose devotion to her beloved hometown, leads her to stand up against the military which includes exclusive footage from that night.
- Sumeyye Boyaci was born without arms. After 10 years of hard work and determination, she won a gold medal at the 2018 European Paralympics in swimming. Sumeyye continues to prove that no obstacles will stop her on the road to success.
- Around 3 million people, including Turks, Kurds and Armenians, were killed between 1915 and 1922 in eastern Anatolia. Turkey is accused of "ethnically cleansing" Armenians during these events, a claim that Turkey objects to.
- 25 years after Srebrenica genocide, in which more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed, survivors, victims' families and witnesses of the massacre talk about their memories and pains. The worst mass killing on European soil since World War II still haunt its victims 25 years on.
- A father, daughter, and son. All three lives cut short by a terror group. From teenagers to teachers, these are the innocent victims of the PKK. Here's the link for the TRT World documentary, 'Gone but not Forgotten'.
- TRT World's "So Far So Close" is a 26 minute drama-documentary that tells the story of a Syrian family who fled their homes during the civil war in Syria and are now trying to return back to their once again safe village due to the success of Operation Peace Spring.
- The Santa Marta Acatitla Prison Theatre Company performs "Richard III version 3.0" an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play from 1633.
- Post-Brexit reality has hit the people in Northern Ireland and they're fuming. They feel betrayed by London and Brussels. Violent clashes between protestors and police are ongoing. Cem Guney explains from Belfast.
- Between 2011 and 2015 a cement factory owned by the French company Lafarge diverted millions of US dollars to armed groups in Syria, including Daesh and the PKK. In fact, the factory was a cover for the French secret services