On April 26, 1986, at 1.23am, the reactor 4 of the Chernobyl power station exploded, releasing massive quantities of radioactive particles. Twenty five years later, Chernobyl has become a no man’s land where people struggle to survive. |
"Montreal in 12 places" is a new way of seeing the town in which each trip is an opportunity to meet the people who embody the unusual places that are either neglected or so cliché that we don't even see them anymore. |
Nature gave Las Vegas no reason to be. Indeed, throughout the 20th century the city had to scratch up reasons to exist. What made it possible was the Colorado River flowing just 10 miles away. But it's now going dry... |
A look at Chinese living an American experience in San Francisco, and those in the Pearl River Delta city of Guangzhou - all forging new identities as they search for opportunities, equity and meaning. |
“From Rio to Copenhagen things are heating up for the planet" is an overview of the current situation presenting the debates and initial solutions to fight climate change. |
The Defector follows several North Korean defectors and the aid workers who risk their own lives to help the fugitives find freedom. |
There are ever more power cuts. In their attempts to shift from fossil fuels to alternative sources of energy, countries are confronted with dissent and unrest. This crisis affects Vera, Jack, Tony, and Amir, the protagonists of this adventure. |