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Drone warfare in Ukraine: the new face of conflict
This documentary follows the daily life of Sasha, a 26-year-old pilot and gamer, in a position he holds alone with a comrade. An immersion behind closed doors in an underground shelter from where the young soldier launches his kamikaze drones loaded with explosives and napalm on Russian positions. Between strikes, which he experiences live, his eyes fixed on his immersive vision helmet, Sasha confides in his wife via FaceTime and his 3-year-old son, whom he barely knows, or escapes through video games.
Police, Justice: Where are the new corrupt cops?
It took months to convince him. Because this police officer's testimony could cost him his job and land him in prison for 10 years. Speaking on condition of anonymity, he admits to having been corrupt for years, bought off with money from drug traffickers.
Guyana: jackpot in the new land of black gold?
The sudden discovery of a massive oil field on May 20, 2015, transformed the destiny of Guyana, a small South American country nestled between Suriname, Venezuela, and Brazil
Transplanting life
They never thought they would have children. Like one in 4,500 women worldwide, Déborah, Anaïs, and Océane were born without a uterus. This congenital syndrome, known as MRKH, is still largely unknown.
The Weaker Sex: America at War with Its Women
This is the story of a country where women go to prison for the crimes of their spouses. A country where a man can take a "wife" as early as age 10. A country where abortion rights can be completely banned, even in cases of rape or incest. This country is not Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia. This great country is the land of freedom, the United States.
The Crime Messenger
In a captivating clash, Jean-François Eap, inventor of the ultra-secure Sky ECC phone, and Catherine de Bolle, head of Europol, embody two opposing ideals: one, the protection of individual freedoms; the other, the need to monitor in order to protect. While Eap is realizing the dream of an inviolable system in the name of privacy, Catherine, haunted by the failure of the fight against terrorism in 2015, is committed to putting an end to these technologies, which she sees as havens for organized crime.
Power, scandals, and big bucks: PSG's offside plays
Since Qatar Sports Investments acquired Paris Saint-Germain in 2011, the club has grown exponentially, evolving into a global franchise associated with some of the biggest names in sports and industry.
Gérard Depardieu: the fall of a legendary figure
For fifty years, Gérard Depardieu has been a giant of French cinema, a living legend who has played every role and won every award. But today, several women are accusing the actor of inappropriate, shocking, and even aggressive behavior. The myth, already tarnished by his tax exile and his proximity to some of the world's most controversial dictators, is gradually crumbling. Through striking testimonies and previously unseen footage, this film traces the fall of a man whom everyone, including himself, thought untouchable.
Bread, fruit, vegetables: Revelations about a new food scandal
"Eat five fruits and vegetables a day" ... That's the message the government has been hammering home for years. It's a message full of good intentions that would allow us to live healthier lives.