Investigations and reports
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History and society Investigations and reports202527 min
Local communities are engaged in conflicts that receive very little media coverage around Kisangani, in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. In this remote province of Tshopo, the lack of a state, security and consideration for human beings has enabled a simple land dispute to degenerate into a mass massacre.
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History and society Investigations and reports24 min
Could it be that there are reptilians living amongst us? According to those who believe in this theory, lizards capable of shapeshifting into humans have infiltrated our society. Julien Robichaud embarks on an informative and humoristic adventure to investigate the idea of this hybrid race.
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History and society Investigations and reports202465 min
In Geneva, the young women of the radical collective 'Engageons les murs' denounce sexual harassment and violence. United by their refusal to be perceived as victims, their actions aim to change the paradigms of a society that they consider too conservative and patriarchal. Svetlana Rodina follows them for a year.
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History and society Investigations and reports202451 min
Real estate has become a commodity that attracts speculation and makes it difficult for most Quebec residents to find decent housing. Based on this observation, Diane Bérard, Samuel Gervais and Mathieu Vachon challenge and reinvent the relationship with property. How can we live together without owning real estate?
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History and society Investigations and reports202342 min
Boucar Diouf asks: "Why do humans always want more food, more sex, more social recognition, more power? And what if this wish to consume was due to an organ that has been lying deep in our brains for millions of years? A closer look at the "striatum".
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History and society Investigations and reports202451 min
Jean-Luc Kanapé, Innu de Pessamit, leads us on the tracks of the last herds of woodland caribou in the vast Pipmuacan territory. This former hunter is committed to protecting the species, which is threatened with extinction if no changes are made.
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History and society Investigations and reports202452 min
Eloquence is an art which relies on body and soul, voice and gestures... We take a closer look at the inspiring pathways of four participants in the Délie ta langue (Untie your tongue) competition! On the way to the 2024 grand final, they are guided by Dardia Joseph, winner of the 2019 edition.
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History and society Investigations and reports202452 min
In 2022, by overturning the Roe versus Wade ruling, the American Supreme Court decreed that abortion was no longer a right under its Constitution. Léa Clermont-Dion compares the decision with the current situation in Canada, where she follows the rise in anti-abortion groups and the counterattack already in preparation.
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History and society Investigations and reports202426 min
Settlers, soldiers, activists... Enlisted Israelis and Palestinians talk about their combats since the start of the war in Gaza on 7 October 2023. With the bloody attack by Hamas and the Israeli counter-offensive, has the hope of coexistence in dignity and safety for all been abandoned for good?
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History and society Investigations and reports202426 min
March 2023. The Vanuatu archipelago north of New Caledonia, which is bearing the full force of extreme weather events, is emerging as a trailblazer in climate justice and has obtained a United Nations resolution to bring an issue before the International Court of Justice. The outcome may set legal precedent.
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History and society Investigations and reports202464 min
Behind the scenes in the Quebec film industry with Karine Vanasse. The presenter takes this opportunity to give a voice to people in the industry and highlight the different stages in production: screenwriting projects, film shooting or post-production, public screenings...
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History and society Investigations and reports202255 min
In Mayotte, part of the Comoros Islands, Chef, Flamsy and Mopé breed dogs. Between resourcefulness and petty theft, the youngsters fight to remain free of a Muslim society that considers their companions as unclean. A loss of identity that highlights how Mayotte society is torn between two opposing cultures.
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History and society Investigations and reports202427 min
Focus on the fight by adopted children in Mali and their biological families for recognition by France of the illegal adoptions they experienced. We take this opportunity to follow Marie Marre in Bamako: the doctor and militant has filed charges against the accredited organisation, Rayon de Soleil de l'enfant étranger.
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History and society Investigations and reports202351 min
The psychiatrist Marie-Ève Cotton has been going to Nunavik in the Far North six times a year for almost twenty years. This is the opportunity for her to observe that mental health is experienced differently in Indigenous communities and it is necessary to compromise with other cultural or spiritual beliefs.
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History and society Investigations and reports202251 min
Luc Simard, Sandy Grenier, Jean Montambeaut, Anne Bouchard and Marie-Ève Lamoureux get involved in criminal mediation. Alongside them, as privileged observers, we attend meetings during which victims and offenders enter into a dialogue process. Deep dive into the heart of the restorative justice process.
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History and society Investigations and reports202347 min
After having fled the Congo and clandestinely crossed eleven countries, Peggy, Simon and their three children are awaiting their hearing which will decide if they are accepted as refugees in Canada. Between past ghosts, future hopes and legal mazes, the film delves into the struggle by the Nkunga Mbala family.
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History and society Investigations and reports202351 min
28 November 2017. Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, formally apologised to the LGBT community. Between 1950 and 1990, considered "immoral", its members were subjected to systemic discrimination within the armed forces, the police and the civil service. A look back at a story that remains little known.
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History and society Investigations and reports202055 min
"I come from a people, the Fang, where the dead never leave the living. But since we have become Christians, we are no longer able to hear them." Lost between the here-and-now and the beyond, Natyvel Pontalier's spiritual quest in Gabon takes her back to her family's roots.
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History and society Investigations and reports202475 min
How can we explain the love or disenchantment of Quebeckers for reading? Why is their level of literature so worrying? What are the historical reasons that explain this? The journalist Claudia Larochelle looks at the issue and meets people who have solutions.
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History and society Investigations and reports202452 min
Can you learn French in six months? Québec immigrants from Ukraine, China, Iran... try to achieve this by taking part in a French class at Old Montréal college. Immersion in their learning experience and also their life trajectories leading them to Québec.
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History and society Investigations and reports202351 min
Exempt from the draft, almost 10,000 indigenous people nevertheless enlisted under the Canadian flag during the two world wars and the Korean war. Some of them, like the elite sniper Francis Pegahmagabow, distinguished themselves through acts of bravery. But on their return home, they were sent back to their reserves. Narrative.
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History and society Investigations and reports202347 min
On the verge of turning 50, the comedian Geneviève Langlois decides to cut her hair short and let her natural grey-white colour grow. She is far from expecting so many reactions and asks: are ageism and sexism still pervasive in the 21st century?
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History and society Investigations and reports202426 min
They ensure the safety of the French, in France and abroad. But we know little of the challenges they face. Who looks after their mental wellbeing? Members of the armed forces, police and gendarmerie often pay a heavy price for their commitment. We meet the nation's sentinels, reconstructing their lives.
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History and society Investigations and reports202426 min
So, how about singing a song in French, wherever you live in the world? That was the competition launched by France, early in 2024. Over three hundred contestants answered the call. Frantz Vaillant followed the winners of this fabulous adventure and painting a picture of the French language today.
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History and society Investigations and reports202151 min
Switzerland is ranked fifth in the world in terms of GDP per capita. A mountainous country poor in raw materials, so why is it wealthier than the majority of others? From 15th century mercenaries to the modern-day, we look back at the history of the Swiss economy.
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History and society Investigations and reports202467 min
Belgium is the only country to have, in one of its institutions, the German-speaking Community of Belgium, a permanent citizens' assembly whose members are drawn by lot. At a time when voters have never been so disillusioned, we take a look at the initiatives making Belgium a pioneer in democratic innovation.
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History and society Investigations and reports202445 min
To mark the 60th anniversary of the bilateral labour agreement between Belgium and Morocco, this special programme looks back of six decades of Moroccan immigration in Belgium! A journey through time and space with moving stories and images, inspiring encounters and the significant moments of the time.
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History and society Investigations and reports202426 min
At 30, the triple jump world champion, Burkinabé Hugues Fabrice Zango, is an exceptional athlete with a PhD in electrical engineering from Artois University in the Nord, France. An immersive visit behind the scenes as he prepares for the Paris Olympics, and a look back at his remarkable career.
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History and society Investigations and reports202385 min
Faced with the same physical or emotional pain, people's perceptions are often very different. Some suffer in agony and struggle to recover, others rapidly manage to get the upper hand. But why? Are there levers we can use to control our suffering? Welcome to a complex and fascinating world!
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History and society Investigations and reports202155 min
To avoid the payment of exorbitant dowries, the Fula community allows a future bride to be abducted. But this tradition, known as "goufdé", has gradually developed into something more akin to a forced marriage. But how to call the practice into question, in a society that remains deeply conservative?
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History and society Investigations and reports202350 min
John Tomasino and Ginny Duff are blind. Despite their disability, they share a real passion for sport, practicing cycling, swimming, skiing, running, sailing... Anne-Marie Rocher follows them as they head off by bike to explore the fabulous landscapes of Georgian Bay, Ontario.
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History and society Investigations and reports202351 min
After discovering the memoir written by her Libyan grandfather, Sara Ben-Saud, daughter of a Tunisian-Libyan father and Quebecker mother, decides to set off in search of her paternal roots. Did the grandfather she nicknamed Jeddi, known for comparing himself to the incorrigible Don Quixote, leave any clues to guide her?
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History and society Investigations and reports202426 min
As they confront the Russian invader, the Ukrainians are fighting back on two fronts: military and cultural as Ukrainian artists spearhead their country's international cultural diplomacy. To understand their strategy, we meet Ruslana Khazipova, member of Dakh Daughters, and Roman Yasinovskyi, actor with the Ivan Franko National Theatre in Kiev.
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History and society Investigations and reports202429 min
For the city of Saint Louis, Senegal, climate change is not only a threat but a reality. Rising sea levels and coastal erosion have already forced over a thousand people to leave their homes, their land, sometimes even their family or their work, fishing. But some decide to remain. Portraits.
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History and society Investigations and reports202342 min
Since homosexuality was decriminalised in Canada in 1969, mentalities have considerably evolved in terms of the rights and freedoms of LGBTQ+ people. Those who fought those battles are now in their 70s and face new forms of discrimination. Dany Turcotte sets out to meet them. Portraits.
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History and society Investigations and reports21 min
Mylène, Félix, Yves, Sarah, Matthy and Nicolas each live with their own difference, whilst sharing the universal desire to love and be loved. Thanks to the agency Rencontre Adaptée, our six singletons prepare to navigate the unpredictable world of dating.
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History and society Investigations and reports202342 min
The journalist Nassima Way tries to understand why, in the suburbs of Calgary, the Tsuut'ina community lacks access to drinking water whilst the country possesses 20% of all the planet's fresh water reserves. An investigation that takes in several of Alberta's different communities.
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History and society Investigations and reports10 min
In recent years domestic violence, both physical and sexual, is a subject that regularly makes the headlines. Through the personal stories of victims and interviews with experts, Schelby Jean-Baptiste hopes to raise public awareness of the types of behaviour that lead to toxic relationships.
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History and society Investigations and reports202351 min
In Quebec, despite rapidly-increasing demand and the profession now having been legal for some twenty years, access to the services of a midwife remains limited. Claudie Simard discovers the little-known everyday life of these health professionals and looks into the options for giving birth offered to Quebec's women.
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History and society Investigations and reports202351 min
Until 16, Rose-Aimée Automne T. Morin lived with a father suffering from an incurable disease he knew to be terminal. An experience that gave the journalist a desire to meet others in a similar situation. Whatever the final outcome, how to talk openly with friends and family, and obtain help?
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History and society Investigations and reports202275 min
Magtogoek or the way that walks, was the name the Algonquin gave to the Saint Lawrence before the arrival of Jacques Cartier. Boucar Diouf travels the coastal landscapes of Rimouski, Gaspé, Tadoussac and Quebec to share his love of this mighty river with four youngsters.
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History and society Investigations and reports202330 min
The 'roof of the world' is in danger: by the end of the 21st century, 80% of the Himalayan glaciers could melt due to global warming and cause natural catastrophes. In the State of Uttarakhand, Joshimath, an important town in Hindu pilgrimages, has become a symbol of this fragility.
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History and society Investigations and reports202242 min
Since arriving in Quebec, in 1991, Boucar Diouf has always enjoyed questioning the habits and customs of his adopted country. During the festive season, surrounded by his family, he observes the traditional Quebec meal with an amused eye: turkey, cranberries, Christmas log, little caribou, classic Christmas songs...
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History and society Investigations and reports202351 min
Their wish for a baby never came to anything: a painful reality that concerns one in six couples in Switzerland. Joëlle and Loïc, as well as Zeltia and Adrian, never wanted a 'test tube' baby. They tell their stories to break the silence around the delicate subject of infertility.
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History and society Investigations and reports202349 min
The Canadian singer Isabelle Cyr embarks on a journey in France, between Brittany, Normandy and Poitou, in the footsteps of her ancestors, and to meet her Acadian cousins. As past and present intermingle, the artist composes a song about this French population in America and its French diaspora.
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History and society Investigations and reports202377 min
In two schools, in Montreal and Matane, the secondary school pupils are invited to participate in the making of a short film in their art and drama classes. The set theme: gender stereotypes. It's the start of a creative process that will take an entire year.
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History and society Investigations and reports24 min
The adventures of a group of eccentric foragers who travel to all four corners of Canada to harvest seaweed, mushrooms and wild plants. But behind this bohemian lifestyle rich in encounters, freedom and adventure lies a difficult and often competitive world.
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History and society Investigations and reports202352 min
2014. Youssef joins the ranks of ISIS in Syria. His sister, Leïla, and schoolfriend, Raed, vainly seek to understand his reasons. Ten years later, they continue to raise the question: how to deradicalise former jihadists and bring back their children born during the war?
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History and society Investigations and reports202352 min
We explore the story of the Delamain family, forever associated with the prestigious worlds of cognac and literature. An opportunity for Marie-France Brière to showcase the Charente, the region that saw the birth and rise of this protestant family from Ireland, who settled in Jarnac in the 18th century.
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History and society Investigations and reports202253 min
Professional footballers Jérémie, Théo and Gaël trained in France, yet their future may not be written in Blue! Of African origin, they could return to play for the country of their parents' birth. How does this double culture affect them when they are asked to choose their side?
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Culture and lifestyle Investigations and reports202245 min
2002. Josée di Stasio arrives on Quebec television screens with her signature programme: "À la di Stasio". An immediate success. Inspired and inspiring, the presenter completed fifteen consecutive seasons for a total of 236 episodes. We look back at 20 years of culinary trends, inspiring encounters and gastronomic experiences.
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History and society Investigations and reports20 min
Deconstructing the clichés and demystifying some of the taboos present within Quebec's black and multiethnic communities. Such is the aim of Schelby and her companions, Keithy and Irdens, as they have a frank and open discussion with their guests on several, often delicate, subjects.
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History and society Investigations and reports202143 min
Laughter as a passport towards other people. A look at Quebec's black comedians, how they changed and their most memorable comedy moments, from the end of the 1970s to the current day. With Normand Brathwaite, Boucar Diouf, Garihanna Jean-Louis, Anthony Kavanagh, Eddy King, Michel Mpambara and Erich Preach.
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History and society Investigations and reports202244 min
Sublime mountains, hamlets cut-off from the world, age-old religious and cultural traditions... Time seems to have forgotten Nepal, this little country nestling at the foot of the Himalayas. Yet, here as well, society is shifting: women are beginning to change the rules to make a place for themselves in society.
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History and society Investigations and reports202251 min
They live somewhat on the margins of society, even if their gestures betray them. The world of the deaf remains little-known to most people: a wall separating it from that the land of the "hearing". Denise Bouchard offers an opportunity to listen to them and, above all, to hear them.
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History and society Investigations and reports202221 min
How does a cochlear implant change the life of a deaf person? Bruno Savard follows Sabrina-Virginie Couture's operation and rehabilitation therapy, from the start of her treatment in August 2022 when she met Marie-Ève Rochon, audiologist at the specialist Quebec Cochlear Implants Centre.
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History and society Investigations and reports202045 min
Reaching the heights of popularity in the 1990s, Kevin is today one of the most maligned first names in Quebec. But why? Why such prejudice? Pierre-Yves Lord sets off to meet some of the province's Kevins, Kévens, Kavens, Kévuns... and discover their personal stories.
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History and society Investigations and reports202144 min
A technique for a charm offensive or a weapon against women, the non-consensual "dick-pic", the 2.0 version of the traditional exhibitionist in a raincoat, is a scourge of contemporary society. Kim Lévesque Lizotte tries to understand why men send photos of their penis.
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History and society Investigations and reports202047 min
Women players skate around a track, hitting out, pushing one another and falling over, all to a sound track of punk music ... We explore the world of an unusual women's sport, in the company of the Muddy River Rollers who compete in the Moncton roller derby league.
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History and society Investigations and reports202248 min
Thirty-seven nursing homes in Quebec offer palliative care. Claude, Madeleine, Yvon and the other patients at La Source Bleue in Boucherville all know they are living their final moments. But surrounded by caring staff they can make the most of that time in the company of their nearest and dearest.
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History and society Investigations and reports202326 min
In Mauritania, several thousand young men have moved to the desert, to the north and west of the country, to try to make their fortune. In a hostile and dangerous setting, they search for gold. Very few succeed. The environment also suffers, due to the massive use of mercury.
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History and society Investigations and reports202271 min
There currently remain some 350 North Atlantic right whales in the waters off eastern Canada, of which perhaps only 100 are female. Collisions with ships, fishing nets and pollution are amongst the many dangers threatening the species. Julien Robichaud meets some of those fighting to save them.
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History and society Investigations and reports202326 min
To safeguard its primary forest, threatened by climate change and human activities, Congo is extending its protected areas. Is the country sacrificing its indigenous peoples, notably its hunter-gatherers, in the name of protecting nature? Today, the traditional way of life of the nomadic Baka people could well be under threat.
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History and society Investigations and reports202323 min
Confronted by the worst drought for forty years, Morocco is banking on science and technology to save its agriculture and is training a generation of researchers and entrepreneurs already aware of global warming. Illustration in the "Moroccan Silicon Valley" and Salma Bougarrani's revolutionary sewage works.
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Expire bientôtHistory and society People202342 min
A special programme dedicated to Ukraine, a year after the country's invasion by Russia. Interview with Olena Zelenska, wife of Volodymyr Zelenskiy: the First Lady reveals the tragic everyday lives of the Ukrainians and talks about her foundation. With Alain Delon, Catherine Deneuve and Natalia Omelchenko.
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Nouvelle saisonHistory and society Investigations and reports26 min
Breaking down stereotypes, clichés and preconceived ideas, whatever the culture, nationality, sexual orientation, social background... Recounted by Magloire, through his story and the interwoven portraits of others, the series "Rassemblance" shows that integration is possible, that difference is an advantage for the common good, helping us to live together better.
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History and society Investigations and reports202225 min
Torn apart by war for thirty years, north-eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is a region in agony. In the midst of a war zone, the Rutshuru General Hospital is a haven of peace and neutrality, caring for victims without distinction. Interview with Dr Safari Lambert Sekabouro.
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History and society Investigations and reports202230 min
Each day, Ghana takes delivery of 160 tonnes of second-hand clothes, symbols of overconsumption in the west. In Accra they are sold at the Kantamanto market, but most end up in the canals or on the beaches, a danger for public health and polluting far beyond the Ghana's borders.
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Expire bientôtHistory and society Investigations and reports28 min
Untiringly curious, Louis T takes an interest in some of the complex and controversial issues facing society. In each episode, the humorist alternates stand-up numbers, encounters with specialists and scientific experiments to offer an often surprising route to a better understanding.
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History and society People202299 min
Shortly before his speech to the United Nations, Volodymyr Zelenskiy welcomed Cyril Viguier to Kiev for an exclusive interview. Together they look back at the war shaking Ukraine since February 2022 and discuss international news. With the exceptional participation of Alain Delon, talking to the Ukrainian president via video link.
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History and society Investigations and reports202225 min
Since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan, girls and women have been ostracised. Deprived of their fundamental rights, teenage girls are no longer welcome in school. Portraits of a childhood without hope, in a country falling ever-deeper into poverty.
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History and society Investigations and reports202126 min
January 2021. A gripping immersion within the Ouagadougou university hospital, as the first open-heart operations are carried out on children with serious heart problems. We follow the cases of Isaac and Zalissa, 5 and 15 years, operated on thanks to Dr Adama Sawadogo and the NGO La Chaîne de l'Espoir.
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History and society Investigations and reports202029 min
2019. Complaints for rape have soared by 70% in Guinea. This figure doesn't signify that there are more rapes, just more people willing to report them. A victory for the authorities, who have created the OPROGEM, dedicated to fighting this scourge. We examine the case of 9-year-old Fatou.
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History and society Investigations and reports202028 min
This first edition of our "Collection Reportages" is dedicated to Bissie and Eyenga, two conjoined sisters from Cameroon who underwent surgery in Lyon on 13 November 2019. Beyond the sheer medical prowess, the story highlights the rejection of conjoined twins in certain countries like Cameroon, where such births are considered to be the result of a curse.
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History and society Investigations and reports202032 min
At the end of the 1980s, several hundred Malian children were adopted in France thanks to the charity Rayon de Soleil de l'Enfant Étranger. Abusive or illegal practices, lack of verification, negligence by the French legal system and the Malian government: an exclusive investigation by TV5MONDE and "Le Monde".
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History and society Investigations and reports202228 min
The Democratic Republic of the Congo, country consumed by poverty, illiteracy and war, where a commonly-held belief ends in tragedy for thousands of children. Beaten, rejected, the "child witches", such as Jonathan and Ornella, wander the streets. A phenomenon making the fortune of the evangelical churches, paid to exorcise them.
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History and society Investigations and reports202227 min
A practice that previously only concerned adults, now also extends to children. Skin bleaching or lightening is common on the African continent and elsewhere around the world. A phenomenon that is fashionable but also taboo, dangerous to health and without limits. Investigation from Conakry to Lomé, Libreville and Marseille.
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History and society Investigations and reports202226 min
Since the start of the Russian offensive in Ukraine, civilians have been the main victims of the shelling. Blocks of flats, hospitals, schools: nothing and no-one is spared. During these early weeks of the war, from Zythomyr to Kyiv and on to Lviv, TV5MONDE's cameras have travelled the country. Report.
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History and society Investigations and reports46 min
An immersion in the everyday life of the SPVQ (Quebec City Police Service). An opportunity to discover the different facets of the profession and meet some of those out on patrol, along with the investigators, sergeants, lieutenants and civilians of the Quebec City Police.
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History and society Investigations and reports7 min
The YouTuber Thomas Gauthier attacks scientific fake news! Who gains from spreading it? And why is it so easy for our brains to believe it? With humour and rigour, he sets off to meet the scientists to analyse the messages and counter the disinformation.
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Discovery Lifestyle202252 min
To decipher Belgium and the world, analyse, debate and discuss to better understand the headlines, Julie Morelle and Arnaud Ruyssen offer a practical guide to the mechanics of today's news. In a programme as constructive as it is relaxed, they are joined by regular presenters and guests.
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History and society Investigations and reports202051 min
After spending so much time dressing up as 1960s women to play the sisters Gert and Gayle Galipeau, Chantal Lamarre and Sylvie Dumontier wanted to explore contemporary stereotypes. Who is Mrs 2020? They investigate four major themes: work, beauty, the mental load and insidious sexism.
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History and society Investigations and reports202042 min
Anxiety disorders are not easily detected; yet can have innumerable insidious effects. The journalist Marie-Claude Julien is in search of solutions to help and support her daughter. As time passes, she realises that, by accepting her own weaknesses, she can help her to a far greater degree than she imagined.
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History and society Investigations and reports201972 min
We are bathed in an environment saturated with chemicals and electromagnetic fields. The effects of this massive exposure are felt by a growing number of people. From the experiences of scientists to the portraits of Isabelle, Kathya, Jean-François and Sylvain, we enter the unknown world of environmental hypersensitivity.
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Discovery Investigations and reports202192 min
25 February 2020. Switzerland records the country's first coronavirus patient. A year after this first outbreak, what effects has the pandemic had in Switzerland? How did the virus arrive? How did the institutions react? What was the human and social cost?
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History and society Investigations and reports200665 min
1990, the robbery at the Union des Banques Suisses (UBS) hits the headlines. The fortress had been raided with disconcerting ease. Today the case is closed and out of time, but the mystery still remains: the vast sums stolen have never been recovered. A look back at the investigation.
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History and society Investigations and reports200845 min
Three women, three generations. The interwoven portraits of Maria, Geneviève and Parmila, polio survivors. It may be eradicated today in developed countries, but many of those who contracted it and managed to get it under control, see symptoms reappear years later, causing chronic pain and fatigue.
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History and society Investigations and reports202052 min
Identity theft has become a real scourge of society. Based on exclusive accounts by former fraudsters, Marc-André Sabourin and Naadei Lyonnais take a closer look at the phenomenon and how it works. They themselves were victims of this invisible crime, which remains lucrative for the perpetuator and generally goes unpunished.
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History and society Investigations and reports202049 min
The inspiring life of Paryse Suddith, a lawyer from New Brunswick with Cherokee, Afro-American and Acadian roots. We follow her in her relentless fight for reparative justice at a time when the protection, preservation, and promotion of cultures is becoming a major social issue.
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Nouvel épisodeHistory and society Investigations and reports90 min
"Objectif Monde" proposes special reports and investigations into societal or geopolitical issues, taking the time to analyse the situations thanks to different specialist opinions. This TV5MONDE programme is produced with French-speaking partners (RTBF, RTS, Radio-Canada, France Télévisions) and the support of the public French-speaking media.
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Culture and lifestyle Investigations and reports26 min
Report, inquiry, investigation ... "Objectif Monde L'Hebdo", a television magazine by French-speaking editorialists, takes time to reflect and analyse through the expert insights and opinions provided by specialists. A TV5MONDE programme, jointly produced with RTS, in collaboration with its francophone partners (RTBF, Radio-Canada, France Télévisions).
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History and society Investigations and reports201950 min
On the Bramois campus, near Sion, we take an in-depth look at the lives of three students at the Centre for Children's Rights Studies at Geneva University. Through their lives, their commitment, their motivations, Pierre-André Thiébaud invites us to question the way we view the status and rights of children.
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History and society Investigations and reports80 min
A regular rendezvous for news and investigative journalism by the teams of the RTBF. Research, proof, personal statements and confrontations make up the essence of the reports covering subjects encompassing Belgian society. The key words: independence and transparency.
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History and society Investigations and reports52 min
Launched on 6 November 1956, the news magazine "Continents Without a Visa" rapidly became the headline programme for Télévision Suisse Romande in the 1960s. Major documentaries, filmed in Switzerland and around the world, mainly exploring political, economic and social themes, but also looking at cultural subjects.
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History and society Investigations and reports48 min
An incursion into the everyday lives of those who have adopted a radically different lifestyle. Samian pays an immersive visit to unique characters, people who live on the fringes of modern society, who turn our convictions upside down and trouble our ideologies.
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History and society People42 min
Los Angeles spreads its wings like tentacles. Twenty million people live in this megapolis between ocean and mountains. There is no city centre, but instead many districts and regions where all the flags of the world fly, including the Helvetic banner. We follow the day-to-day lives of five Swiss folk.