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Welcome To Lesbos: After a fire razed Europe's largest refugee camp, the Greek island of Lesbos is once again in turmoil. This report uncovers the complicated relationship between locals and asylum seekers at the heart of the refugee crisis.
The removal of the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon in the early 1800s has long been a source of disharmony between the British and the Greeks. Today, the debate rages ever fiercer.
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Meet the women leading one of Europe’s most notorious nationalist parties. When the key male members of the far-right party Golden Dawn are arrested and accused of organized criminal activity, their daughters, wives and mothers step up to the task of leading the party in the upcoming elections. This documentary explores the mentality and values of the people on the front lines of modern nationali…
As Eurozone leaders reach an agreement on the Greek debt crisis, this report goes on the ground in Athens to trace how a country can run out of cash, and what bankruptcy means for its people.
This behind-the-scenes report charts the rise and rise of Syriza in the run up to their historic win at the Greek polls. Intimate access to party activists and leaders reveals how the anti-austerity party won over Greece in 22 days.
In June, Greek public broadcaster ERT was unceremoniously shut down by its troubled government. Three TV channels, over 20 radio stations, a choir and two orchestras were lost, along with 2600 jobs.
Greece must cut 4,000 jobs to earn its next bailout payment. But with each cut the government's control in the country is weakening, as the desperate populace turn to vigilante governance, Golden Dawn style.
With one thousand workers losing their job every day, Greeks have had to find some way to survive. As this fascinating report shows, many have done that by returning from the desolate cities to the farms.
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