Al Jazeera Documentary

Al Jazeera Documentary
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Al Jazeera Documentary Channel is the first of its kind in the World. It is dedicated to documentary filmmaking worldwide, exploring a wide range of contemporary topics. It offers a wide range of high-quality documentaries and features on culture, science, environment, history, travel, politics, and the arts.
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The channel covers a diversity of themes including cultural issues, environmental concerns, historical narratives, political investigations, and artistic expressions. For instance, 'Brides and Brothels: The Rohingya Trade' investigates the plight of Rohingya women in refugee camps, while 'Britain's Modern Slave Trade' poses a gripping inquiry into contemporary slavery in the UK. Other episodes delve into the challenges faced by medical professionals in conflict zones, such as Gaza, and political analysis regarding international relations.

Al Jazeera Documentary Channel is the first of its kind in the World. It is dedicated to documentary filmmaking worldwide, exploring a wide range of contemporary topics. It offers a wide range of high-quality documentaries and features on culture, science, environment, history, travel, politics, and the arts.

We are talking about the Republican debate, Obama’s mosque visit and Washington’s role in Syria with Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst Marwan Bishara in 2016
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