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Tourism on the Silk Road. Secrets of the terracotta army and the tea ceremony
The One Belt, One Road initiative is a plan devised by the Chinese government to revive the famous Silk Road, an ancient trade route that connected China with the Eurasian continent.
Pandaland. Helping giant panda cubs return to the wild
The Giant Panda is Chinas national symbol The Government built conservation centres to save the panda from extinction Bifengxia Panda Centre successfully breeds pandas and returns them to the wild Panda centres also bring lots of tourist and their money to the country Pandas can be leased to foreign zoos but never sold!
Language of the Silk Road. Open for business: modern etiquette in China.
From the 2nd century BC onwards, the great Silk Road was a vital trade route that provided a link between Eurasian countries.
Infrastructure of the Silk Road
Economy of the Silk Road. Trade and Duty-free towns on China’s new Silk Road
China is developing a unique blend of socialism and capitalism. The state-owned sector dominates but there has been a sudden surge in privately owned businesses operating in a new market economy.
Shenzhen: City of the Future. The high-tech life of China’s Silicon Valley
Technology and innovation hub, Shenzhen is known as Chinas silicon valley and the city of the future.
The Secrets of Wudang Wushu: Chinese Monks Perfect a Chinese Martial Art
Wushu is a Chinese martial art comprised of external and internal styles.
The Poetry of Chinese Carving. Turning bamboo and brick into works of art
The Chinese art of engraving is famous around the world. It takes many forms, from brick engravings that adorn the walls of temples and traditional Chinese buildings, to wood carvings on enormous mural-like panels and fine art on bamboo tableware.
The Beijing Opera: Reality and Eternity. The deep symbolism hidden on the Chinese stage
Peking opera is a traditional type of Chinese theatre that has little in common with classical European opera.
Little Miss Kung Fu. Girl power in a Shaolin martial arts school
Shaolin Epo Wushu College in the Shaolin Mountains is among Chinas top martial art schools. Nearby is the famous monastery, where monks have practiced the ancient martial art of wushu also known as kung fu for centuries.
Russia and China: Through the Ages. Modern life of the ancient Silk Road
China first revealed itself to the world in the 2nd century BC with the Great Silk Road. The legendary trade route ran from the heart of the Celestial Empire all the way to the Mediterranean Sea.
The 'Makers' of Modern China. A new generation of inventors let their imaginations fly
Anna works in the Russian Department of China Radio International in Beijing. Shes been dreaming of hosting her own show and now she has the chance to make her dream come true.
It's A Pandaful Life! How China is saving the giant panda from extinction.
The Giant Panda has long been famous as a symbol of conservation and wildlife protection. China is now the only country where pandas still live in the wild.
Dumpling dilemma: Making perfect pelmeni from scratch - Taste of Russia Ep.5
Glen tells Oscar hes worried that hes gained weight after all their culinary adventures. This time he wants his friend to show him something simple.
Dragon of Afghanistan: Bruce Lee lookalike adored by youth, reviled by Islamic fundamentalists
People on the streets of Kabul call Abbas Alizada the Afghan Bruce Lee. After his striking resemblance to the Chinese martial arts icon made him a social media star, he took a year to work on himself and become even more like his hero.
I Want My Sex Back
The personal accounts of three men who changed their gender and then regretted their decision.
US & the Wall
RTD Films. US & the Wall . As a candidate in the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump promised to build a wall between the US and Mexico to stem illegal immigration.
Saviour St: Young paramedics brave El Salvador gang violence to save lives (Trailer) Premiere 12/15
Much of El Salvador is gripped by gang violence. Turf is divvied up between two warring gangs. Children as young as eight are recruited.
Cuisine of Tolstoy’s times: Forshmak, baked apples, and prostovkvasha - Taste of Russia Ep.6
As our two gastronauts discuss Russian literature, Oscar says that to truly understand Russian cuisine you have to read the works of Leo Tolstoy.
Jungle M.D. Brazilian neurosurgeon’s quest to help indigenous tribes and save the Amazon rainforest
Thousands of indigenous Brazilians live in remote villages scattered along the Amazon River with no access to modern medical care.
Dance, sex, dance. The Story of an Indian Street. The hopes & fears of Muzaffarpur's red light sex slaves
There is a street in the Indian city of Muzaffarpur, where men come to watch girls sing and dance but not only.
Dope: The New Proxy War. Sport scandal or political game?
On July 18, 2016, the release of the McLaren Report on alleged Russian sports doping rang out like a canon shot aimed directly at Russia, blowing the Olympic dreams the countrys athletes to bits.
The Happiest People on Earth. North Korea: its citizens and official narrative.
Every year, a mere few thousand international tourists are allowed a glimpse inside North Korea, the worlds most isolated country.
War as a Working Place. Syrian reporters risk death to bring news from the frontlines
TV reporter Rabie Deebh has been covering the Syrian Armys military operations since 2011. He has been wounded several times and was partially paralysed for three months.
Gone with the wing. Wingsuit addicts rethink BASE jumping after 3 tragedies
This is the story of six friends who got together to share their addiction to feeling flight. For over 25 years, they pushed the limits, making the most challenging BASE jumps imaginable.
Escobar's Hitman. Former drug-gang killer, now loved and loathed in Colombia
It is not often that you get to meet a man who has personally taken more than 250 lives and was involved in the torture and murder of thousands more.
Revolution: 100 years young. Lenin’s socialist vision in capitalist world
In October of 1917, the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, seized power in Russia.
Chasing Che: Glimpses of Che Guevara in his last days in Bolivia
Che Guevara has become an icon. You can find his face adorning T-shirts, pins, and even beer coasters.
Back to Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan: Kalachi villagers are hit by the mysterious illness again
Deep in the countryside of Kazakhstan lies a sleepy, little rural village called, Kalachi. In this case though, the word, sleepy is much more than a quaint, idyllic description, its literal!
The Good, The Bad and the Loco. Bolivia’s female wrestlers in national costume
These ladies put on bright bouffant skirts and arrange their long hair in neat plaits. Then they go into the ring and beat the hell out of each other!
Yakuza. Good for nothing. Hard times for hard men of Japan’s mafia
When you think of Yakuza, images of grim-faced tough guys in sharp black suits and dark glasses probably spring to mind.
Congo: Cycle of life. Cycling club gives youth hope amid poverty & violence
The residents of Goma live in the shadow of Mt. Nyiragongo, one of the most active volcanoes in Africa.
Narco-song of Sinaloa. RTD explores El Chapo's Sinaloa Drug Cartel
Mexicos Sinaloa state is home to many members of the worlds most powerful drug cartel Local kingpins make billions selling drugs to the US Life throughout the state is largely controlled by criminal gangs Drug lords are helped by farmers, builders, musicians and even a local saint; Jesús Malverde No one is completely safe as street gunfights are commonplace The RTD crew attracts trouble by asking too many questions The US is the leading marijuana and cocaine market in the world.
Sea Life Savers: Illegal fishing off Gabon challenged by Sea Shepherd
Europes super-trawlers have fished their own waters clean. Now, they have appeared off the coast of Africa.
Isaac. The Story of a Little Giant. Meet the landmine-detecting super rat!
A non-governmental organisation based in Tanzania, APOPO Anti-Personnel Landmines Removal Product Development, breeds African giant pouched rats and trains them to detect explosives.
Sterilised: Victims of Peru’s forced sterilisation programme seeking justice
As president of Peru in the 1990s, Alberto Fujimori introduced a programme to provide Peruvians with free vasectomies and tubal ligations as part of a comprehensive social development policy.
The Road to Raqqa. YPG fighters, medics & European volunteers on ISIS frontline
The road to ISIS self-proclaimed capital, Raqqa, has been long and hard. The battle rages in the suburbs of the Syrian city.
US & the Wall - Deportees in Mexico unwanted after decades in the US
As a candidate in the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump promised to build a wall between the US and Mexico to stem illegal immigration.
Battle For Marawi. Civilians suffer while army battles ISIS militants in Philippines
On May 23, 2017 two militant groups, Maute and Abu Sayaf, took the city of Marawi. Aby Sayyaf has been terrorizing the Philippines for 20 years.
Rwanda Pirouette. 23 years after Rwanda’s genocide; peace, stability and ballet
In 1994, about one million people were killed in Rwanda in just 100 days.
Love Commandos: Saving inter-caste couples from honour killings
Like many young men, Bardip fell in love with a girl at college, got married, and settled down to have a family.
Enlisting in the Russian Army to bust military myths – In the Army Now Ep.01
Military service might be compulsory in Russia, but many Russian citizens only gain a very superficial idea of what being in the armed forces is really like.
Sudanaesthesia. Red Cross doctors in South Sudan: saving lives amid tribal war
In 2011, South Sudan gained its long-desired independence from Sudan. Two years later, an intertribal war tore the new country apart.
Soft Occupation. Investigating America’s influence on German politics
Investigative journalist Jurij Kofner is a German citizen. To question the extent to which his countrys policy decisions are influenced by Americas agenda, he explores Germanys post-war history to understand how relations with the US were formed.
Wi-Fi Refugees. Nowhere to run: Electrosensitive people try to escape wireless technology
Although these people are sick, their illness is difficult to diagnose, and its even harder to convince others that it actually exists.
Congo, My Precious. The Curse of the 'conflict minerals' in Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa is one of the worlds most resource-rich countries. A wide range of rare minerals can be found here in abundance, all commanding high prices in world commodity markets.
Project Duterte. Law enforcement or mass terror? The Philippines’ war on drugs. With episodes in 360
In this pilot film format you can watch parts in 360. They are marked with dark dots on the timeline.
Roboboy. Bolivian teen genius builds robots by scavenging dumpsites
Self-taught Bolivian teen builds robots out of e-waste Esteban Quispe Churata becomes world-famous after making a real-life Wall-E Dubbed the Bolivian Wall-E, Esteban wants his robots to be eco-friendly: his focus is on recycling and he plans to create solar-powered models Bolivian teenager, Esteban Quispe Churata is considered a genius in his hometown of Patacamaya.
Knockout Girls. Karachi’s first female boxing club challenging gender stereotypes
In Pakistans traditionally patriarchal society, women are expected to keep house and take care of the family.
Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business
Paracale in the Philippines is also known as Goldtown. RTD visits its illegal goldmines where child labour is rife and health and safety virtually non-existent.
Skybound. Downed in the wilderness, he lost both legs but kept on flying
Legendary Russian WWII pilot Aleksey Maresyev survived the impossible After losing both legs, he continued to fly and defend his motherland against the Nazis His heroic example inspired others and paved the way for handicapped pilots His crash site remained a mystery for many decades and was only discovered by chance Maresyevs descendants follow the man who made the discovery to where the legend of the real man was born WWII fighter pilot Aleksey Maresyev survived the impossible: his plane was shot down in a remote wilderness, the crash broke his legs and he still managed to find safety.
Sea Life Savers: Illegal fishing off Gabon challenged by Sea Shepherd
Europes super-trawlers have fished their own waters clean. Now, they have appeared off the coast of Africa.
MH-17: The Untold Story. Exploring possible causes of the tragedy.
Three months after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was violently brought down from the skies over Ukraine, there are still no definitive answers to what caused the tragedy.
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Sklif (Ep20) A young woman gets a new lease of life with a kidney transplant
Ekaterina has been on the donor kidney waiting list for 2.5 years. Her kidneys have been getting progressively worse since she was 15.
Newborn Russia (Episode 46)
In modern Russia, life usually begins in state maternity hospitals; run by medical experts who deliver new babies into the world.
Black Lives: Struggle. Still dreaming of racial justice in St. Louis' black neighbourhoods
Meet St. Louis activists who are fighting against poverty, bias, and police abuse, all problems the African-American community faces every day.
MH-17: The Untold Story
RTD Films. MH-17: The Untold Story. Three months after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was violently brought down from the skies over Ukraine, there are still no definitive answers to what caused the tragedy.
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