Children rescued from Donbass know war sounds but not daily skills. In Russian towns, they still feel unsafe—yet care and love help them recover from trauma.
Children of the Front / 2016
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Donbass: will you be my Mum?
«Mom, will they kill you?» This is the most common question from adopted children from Donetsk and Lugansk. Kolya, Tolya, and Vova are three brothers who lived in Krasny Luch, in the Lugansk People's Republic. Their father was killed, and their mother suffered…
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In 2019, the EU blamed the USSR and Nazi Germany for WWII, but secret files show the US and UK also aided Hitler, sought separate peace, and planned moves that could’ve doomed the USSR.
Fascism: A History / 2021
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On September 19, 2019, the European Parliament declared it was the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany who paved the way for WWII. However, the confidential documentas revealed both of the USSR’s allies had signed several pacts with Hitler, while the US also lent…
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The International Tchaikovsky Competition, held every four years, is like the Olympics for musicians—intense, career-defining, and prestigious. Battle of the Keys celebrates its legacy.
Battle of the Keys / 2015
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The Tchaikovsky Competition, dubbed music's Olympic Games, features piano, violin, cello, and solo singing categories every four years. Language barriers fade as music unites participants. The 1958 competition saw American Van Cliburn's surprising Cold War…
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In Kolkata, scammers run call centers posing as banks or officials, tricking victims abroad. In 2021, US phone fraud hit $30B. Cyberscammers shows how to spot and avoid these traps.
Cyberscammers / 2022
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As most services moved online, scammers did the same. So now thieves don’t have to risk breaking into people’s houses. Instead, they can steal from the comfort of their own homes. The documentary shows the ways people can be scammed and what is being done…
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In Senegal, 27% of women use banned skin-lightening products, lured by beauty ideals. Sold freely, they cause infections, sepsis, and even death—yet demand remains high.
Beauty and the Bleach / 2016
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How much are you willing to sacrifice to be the most beautiful person in the world? Severe skin depigmentation, death due to septicemia and cancer are the prices to pay, as it is the case in Senegal apparently. In Senegal, the standard for beauty among women…
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In Bangladesh, millions toil in brick factories, facing disease, abuse, and toxic dust. Despite health and environmental harm, urban growth keeps brick demand—and their suffering—high.
Brick Slaves / 2021
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Even today, slavery persists in Bangladesh’s brick factories; millions work hard to make bricks by hand. As Bangladesh is rapidly urbanising, the high demand for affordable building materials is driving brick production. There are thought to be around 10…
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In Japan, lonely deaths—or kodokoshi—are rising. Elderly people die unnoticed for weeks, until discovered by smell. An industry now thrives on cleaning their abandoned homes.
Dying Alone / 2019
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Over the past few decades, the number of Japan’s seniors living alone has risen sharply. Many of them are dying in their apartments, only to be discovered weeks or even months later by neighbours alarmed by the smell. Lonely deaths, or kodokushi, have become…
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How the parade in honor of the USSR’s victory over Japan was held
For unknown reasons, the Soviet leadership decided not to hold the parade on the territory of the USSR. Instead, it took place in the city of Harbin in northeastern China on September 16, 1945.
“A sea of flowers, thousands of slogans in Russian, Chinese and Korean, glorifying the greatness and valor of the Red Army soldiers and its commander, Generalissimo of the Soviet Union I. V. Stalin. Harbin had never seen or known such a huge crowd of people, such a celebration,” was how a TASS correspondent described that day.
Initially, the parade in Harbin was supposed to be hosted by Marshal Alexander Vasilevsky, the Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet troops in the Far East, but he was urgently summoned to Moscow. Therefore, this honor was entrusted to General Afanasy Beloborodov, a participant in the military operations in Manchuria.
The parade was commanded by Artillery General Konstantin Kazakov, who also had a hand in the defeat of the Japanese Kwantung Army.
Soldiers from two rifle divisions marched ceremoniously through the city streets, followed by motorized units, artillery and armored vehicles. “A storm of emotions among those gathered was caused by the appearance of the legendary ‘Katyusha’ guards mortars on the square, rustling along the pavement in two parallel streams,” the press reported.
“A T-34 tank under the command of the famous tank unit commander Onishchik rushes at full speed. It was his armored vehicles that were the first to pave the way through the impassable Manchurian taiga, catching up with Japanese columns and crushing them.”
Overall, the parade lasted two hours. After it, an impromptu demonstration of city residents took place through the streets of Harbin.
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For unknown reasons, the Soviet leadership decided not to hold the parade on the territory of the USSR. Instead, it took place in the city of Harbin in northeastern China on September 16, 1945.
“A sea of flowers, thousands of slogans in Russian, Chinese and Korean, glorifying the greatness and valor of the Red Army soldiers and its commander, Generalissimo of the Soviet Union I. V. Stalin. Harbin had never seen or known such a huge crowd of people, such a celebration,” was how a TASS correspondent described that day.
Initially, the parade in Harbin was supposed to be hosted by Marshal Alexander Vasilevsky, the Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet troops in the Far East, but he was urgently summoned to Moscow. Therefore, this honor was entrusted to General Afanasy Beloborodov, a participant in the military operations in Manchuria.
The parade was commanded by Artillery General Konstantin Kazakov, who also had a hand in the defeat of the Japanese Kwantung Army.
Soldiers from two rifle divisions marched ceremoniously through the city streets, followed by motorized units, artillery and armored vehicles. “A storm of emotions among those gathered was caused by the appearance of the legendary ‘Katyusha’ guards mortars on the square, rustling along the pavement in two parallel streams,” the press reported.
“A T-34 tank under the command of the famous tank unit commander Onishchik rushes at full speed. It was his armored vehicles that were the first to pave the way through the impassable Manchurian taiga, catching up with Japanese columns and crushing them.”
Overall, the parade lasted two hours. After it, an impromptu demonstration of city residents took place through the streets of Harbin.
Credit: Israel Ozersky/Evgeny Khaldey/Sputnik; Evgeny Khaldey/МАММ/МDF/russiainphoto.ru
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Yuri Gagarin, son of a carpenter, became the first man in space—a Soviet hero and folk legend. Beyond fame, he was modest, gifted, and destined for greatness.
Gagarin / 2014
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To millions, Russia's first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin is a legend: a carpenter's son who ascended into the heavens and returned. Yuri Gagarin flew around the Earth, becoming the first man in outer space. To those that knew him however, he was a talented, handsome…
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Hundreds of Russian soldiers slipped behind enemy lines underground to liberate Sudzha: the chronicle of the unique operation 'Pipeline'.
Operation 'Pipeline' / 2025
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On March 6, 2025, Ukrainian forces were still holding the town of Sudzha in Russia's Kursk Region. What they did not know was that, right behind them, Russian troops would emerge from beneath the ground the very next day. More than 800 soldiers had made their…
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In Chittagong’s shipbreaking yards, owners profit while workers face low wages, no safety rules, and frequent injuries—or even death.
Scrapped / 2015
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Chittagong, Bangladesh's second largest city, houses a shipbreaking industry plagued by dangerous working conditions and human rights violations. Workers lack proper training and face constant risks of injury and death due to the absence of health and safety…
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In Tanzania, albinos face deadly danger—not just from the sun, but from witch doctors who hunt them for body parts, falsely believed to bring wealth or cure disease.
Albino Africa / 2014
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People with albinism suffer a lot, especially in the African country of Tanzania. Due to a lack of education and features of local culture, some Tanzanians willingly believe in superstitions. Thus, witches and other sorcerers have convinced them that albinos…
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A century after the 1917 Bolshevik coup, Lenin’s rise brought repression, looted churches, and shattered society. Yet the utopian dream of classlessness still lingers worldwide.
The October Revolution: 100 Years / 2017
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Revolution 100 Years Young
In October of 1917, the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, seized power in Russia. To many socialist believers, the revolution represented a turning point. Yet, their dreams of building a more equitable society were short lived and a recipe for universal…
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Traditional clothing, handmade tents, folk games, and prayers: how large Russian families strive to bring folklore and classic lifestyles back into contemporary life
The Smirnov Saga: Return to Old Ways / 2025
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The Smirnov Saga: Return to Old Ways
The Smirnov family has been working to bring traditional Russian customs back into modern life for over 20 years. Today, Alexander and Anna and their 7 children are setting up a tent camp in the woods by a river. Along with other large families, they will…
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High in the mountains of Dagestan, on the edge of a cliff, tea becomes a ritual of unity with nature
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Thousands of African students choose RUDN as their alma mater. How does one of the leading Russian universities work with Africa? And how does it honour the memory of Patrice Lumumba, whose name it proudly bears?
RUDN: Lumumba's Legacy / 2025
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RUDN: Lumumba's Legacy
Thousands of African students choose the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), named after Patrice Lumumba to be their alma mater.Today, this university is one of the main attractions for African youth in Russia. Its medical faculty, along with…
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The Akhal-Teke, prized in Turkmenistan, is the world’s most expensive horse breed. Known for speed and endurance, it’s a family heritage preserved by breeder Orazguly Babalyev.
Akhal-Teke Horses: Heavenly Creatures / 2023
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Akhal-Teke Horses: Heavenly Creatures
The Akhal-Teke is the last of the wild horse bloodline, and the tradition of breeding these horses has been passed on from generation to generation. No wonder the Akhal-Teke is being considered to be the most expensive horse breed. A well-trained and carefully…
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In the 1930s, hundreds of African Americans moved to the USSR, fleeing US racism. The film explores their hopes, struggles, and the unexpected realities of seeking equality abroad.
Black in the USSR / 2020
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Black in the USSR
Racism in the US in the 1930s forced hundreds of African Americans to leave the country and move to the Soviet Union. Inspired by Soviet ideology, many came seeking a society without racial prejudice. At home, African Americans faced a lack of prospects and…
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