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The Fans Who Make Football: Celtic FC | Featured Documentary
Celtic have some of the most passionate fans in the world but their cause goes beyond sport to fight human rights issues.
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Chemnitz: German clashes "shocking"
Images of a far-right wing protest, particularly in Germany were "shocking". That from the UN Human Rights Chief. Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein added that European leaders must speak out against incitement to hatred. Around 800 demonstrators...
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Can U.S. and Europe learn from each other on racism? | Inside Story
Police killings in the United States trigger global protests and debates on racism.
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Raw Politics weekly review: the state of the Union? It depends who you ask
In Case You Missed It takes a look back at the week's Brussels coverage on Raw Politics. The media highlight of the week was Jean-Claude Juncker's State of the Union address to the European Parliament - this week in Strasbourg - but MEPs...
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Escaping Korea's Pacific Cult | 101 East
We investigate a secretive Korean cult in Fiji that abuses its followers, luring in members and tearing families apart.
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Kashmir lockdown: Is India denying basic freedoms? | UpFront (Full)
We challenge a BJP government spokesperson on conditions in Kashmir, and debate the removal of Bolivia's Evo Morales.
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Arab Twitter: A tool for #freespeech or #surveillance? | The Listening Post (Full)
From a Saudi spy scandal to suspicious account closures: Twitter in the Arab world. Plus, 'red media' in Taiwan.
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Hong Kong and the Uighurs: How far will China go? | UpFront (Full)
We discuss the Hong Kong protests and China's crackdown on Uighurs and debate US policy on illegal Israeli settlements.
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Will Burundi's 2020 elections be free and fair?
Opposition figures accuse the governing party of cracking down on its critics ahead of next year's vote.
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The China Cables: Disrupting Beijing's Xinjiang narrative | The Listening Post (Full)
Unprecedented leak of Chinese documents reveals the extent of camps in Xinjiang. Plus, the spyware hacking journalists.
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Kashmir and Balochistan: Will Pakistan own up to rights abuses? | UpFront (Full)
We challenge Pakistan's human rights minister on alleged government abuses and the treatment of religious minorities.
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Is India's proposed citizenship law anti-Muslim?
Government says it helps persecuted minorities, but opponents say it discriminates against Muslims.
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Has the world failed the Rohingya people?
Myanmar's leader defends military against genocide allegations at world court.
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Colombia and the FARC: Is the peace deal unravelling? UpFront (Full)
We challenge former president Juan Manuel Santos on his deal with FARC fighters and war crimes committed on his watch.
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Nepal's Fake Orphans | 101 East
Nepal's orphanages attract donations from around the world, but some are exploiting children for profit.
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Who should look after migrant workers affected by the pandemic?
Remittances dry up as foreign workers lose their jobs and salaries.
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Is a coronavirus catastrophe looming for Rohingya refugees? | The Stream
On The Stream: Is a coronavirus crisis looming for Rohingya refugees?
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How divisive is politics in the United States? I Inside Story
Politicians stand accused of fanning the flames of polarisation as the country reels from many problems.
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Will US protests lead to political change? I Inside Story
Demonstrations against police brutality and racism spread across the US.
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Caught on camera: Police brutality and racism in Trump's America | The Listening Post (Full)
How the video of a Black man's murder set the United States ablaze. Plus, drone investigations from on high.
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Chrystia Freeland: Saudi Arabia's sanctions don't change Canada's position
Foreign Affairs Minister Chyristia Freeland says Saudi Arabia's new sanctions don't change Canada's position when it comes to human rights concerns in that country.
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Tensions rise in Canada-Saudi dispute
On the weekend Saudi Arabia froze new trade and investment and expelled the Canadian ambassador in retaliation for Ottawa's call to free arrested Saudi civil society activists.
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Trudeau on Saudi Arabia: We won't withdraw criticism
When asked about Canada's ongoing spat with Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government won't be withdrawing its criticism of the kingdom's human rights record.
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What Saudi media are saying about Canada
With Canada's political dispute with Saudi Arabia in the spotlight, The National looks at what Saudi media are saying about the fight.