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Project Iceworm: Pentagon’s attempt to build top secret missile bases under Greenland’s ice
Greenland, which is making headlines due to Donald Trump’s interest, was once already used by the US during its confrontation with the Soviet Union. In the 1950s, the Pentagon planned to construct a system of 4,000-long tunnels to deploy about 600 intercontinental ballistic missiles – dubbed Project Iceworm. In 1959, Camp Century research base was…
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What impact does electronic waste have on the African continent? – Documentary
For years, African countries have been importing used computers, smartphones, and household appliances from Europe, the U.S., and Japan. But these devices have a short lifespan. They quickly become waste, piling up across Africa. One of the largest legal e-waste dumps in the world is located in Ghana. However, many more illegal dumping grounds exist—in…
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What skills and knowledge do young Africans need to transform the continent into a hub of wealth and opportunity? Documentary
? It’s a pressing question. Today’s education systems in Africa remain deeply rooted in colonial legacies, originally designed to make Africans more compliant and reliant on colonial powers. A truly independent Africa requires a radically new approach to education. What are schools lacking today? Which sectors are in dire need of highly trained professionals? And…
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‘But for the prodigious exertions and sacrifices of Russia, Poland was doomed to utter destruction at the hands of the Germans. – Documentary
Not only Poland as a state and as a nation, but the Poles as a race were doomed by Hitler to be destroyed or reduced to a servile station’, said Winston Churchill in February 1945. After liberating Poland, the USSR provided over $600 billion to help rebuild the country. Yet, the Poles expelled General Rokossovsky,…
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Hitler’s invasion of Poland marked the start of World War II- Watch Documentary
Why did this happen and how did Europe descend into its darkest chapters? The documentary looks back at the origins of the First and Second World Wars and the interwar period. Where in Europe did the first concentration camps appear? How did Poland split into pro-Russian and pro-German factions during World War I? Why did…
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Poland currently stands as NATO’s primary stronghold in the face of Russia. It boasts approximately 20 military sites, hosting NATO and US military personnel. The Polish people are told that the substantial military spending is due to the alleged threat posed by Russia.
Over centuries, these neighbouring nations become caught in confrontation, embroiling themselves in prolonged and harrowing wars. Throughout history, there have been moments where one country almost absorbed the other. In the 17th century, Polish forces seized Moscow, and Polish prince Władysław IV Vasa was even elected as a ruler of Russia. However, the course of…
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Ethnic cleansing, burning of villages, mass rape, murder. The Bosnian war of 1992-1995 killed some 100,000 people and was the bloodiest in post-war Europe. – Documentary
‘There was not a single Serbian village that was not attacked and destroyed and where civilians were not killed,’ recalls former policeman Simo Tuševljak. The Dayton Agreement ended the war. How do the participants of that conflict live now? How durable is the peace that was established almost 30 years ago? Learn from the new…
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The soldiers joke, “We may not be fearless, but we’re not useless, either.”- Documentary
They bring damaged combat equipment back to life. The technical unit of the 1st Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 5th Army of the Russian Armed Forces operates in the Avdeevka direction. Some damaged vehicles are used for spare parts, while others can be fully restored. Through evacuation and repair efforts, up to 30% of…
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Are genetically modified produce and gluten a health threat? – DOCUMENTARY
What’s more dangerous—sugar or its substitutes? Does vegetarianism do more harm than good? How is nutrition data used by marketers, politicians, and preventive medicine practitioners? Also, who controls the global food market? Why can’t 40% of the world’s population afford healthy food? Experts warn of a global food crisis in the near future. Which countries…
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Japan’s ‘Chernobyl – Documentary
In 2011, a tsunami caused an accident at the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant. Due to flooding, it was de-energised. Cooling systems failed, and several explosions ensued, followed by a powerful release of radiation at the nuclear power plant. People had minutes to evacuate. Many did not suspect that they were leaving their homes forever. It…