All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 The Day Israel Attacked America

  • S01E02 Child Soldiers Reloaded: The Privatisation of War

    • May 1, 2017

    How private companies recruit former child soldiers for military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere. From opportunistic guns for hire on the fringe of domestic conflicts to a global force operating within a multibillion-dollar industry - the private military sector seems to be flourishing. As armies and war increasingly become 'outsourced', private military companies have taken on a wider increasing range of responsibilities, from security and intelligence analysis to training and combat roles. "The private military industry is a part of how the countries fight wars today ... The US government doesn't track the number of contractors used in places like Iraq or Afghanistan. We know it's a lot, we don't know exactly how many," says Sean McFate, a professor at Georgetown University who used to work for a private military company.

Season 2013

  • S2013E01 The Secret of the Seven Sisters

    • April 26, 2013

    A four-part series that reveals how a secret pact formed a cartel that controls the world's oil.

  • S2013E02 Al-Nakba

    • May 29, 2013

    A series on the Palestinian 'catastrophe' of 1948 that led to dispossession and conflict that still endures.

  • S2013E03 Meet the family

    • June 19, 2013

    We meet an extended family of immigrants from Somaliland and discover how they now live in six different countries.

  • S2013E04 Afghanistan: The price of revenge

    • July 22, 2013

    More than a decade ago the US launched a war against Afghanistan, but was it a justified battle?

  • S2013E05 Q&A: France's connections in Africa

    • August 15, 2013

    Dr Lansine Kaba, a leading historian on Africa, discusses the status of French-African relations today.

  • S2013E06 Egypt: The unfolding crisis

    • September 6, 2013

    Two years after the revolution, the dramatic turns in the country raise questions about democracy and dictatorship.

  • S2013E07 Remembering the war in October

    • October 7, 2013

    Forty years on, we explore the story of what Egyptians call the October War and Israelis the Yom Kippur War of 1973.

  • S2013E08 Citizen or Stranger?

    • November 8, 2013

    In this two-part series we meet an extended family of immigrants navigating their lives in six different countries.

  • S2013E09 I Knew Mandela

    • December 6, 2013

    Who was the man behind the legend? We get an insight into Nelson Mandela's life through the eyes of people who knew him

  • S2013E10 The making of South Africa ‘UP’ series

    • December 15, 2013

    An award-wining series tracks personal journeys of a diverse range of children who were born in apartheid South Africa.

Season 2014

  • S2014E01 The French African Connection

    • April 7, 2014

    This series explores the dark and dramatic history of France's relationships with its former African colonies.

  • S2014E02 Remains of a state

    • June 10, 2014

    After several years of war Al Jazeera looks at what is left of the Syrian state.

  • S2014E03 Inside the US Federal Reserve

    • June 11, 2014

    An inside look at the US Federal Reserve, the most powerful - and least understood - financial institution on earth.

  • S2014E04 Killing the Count

    • June 13, 2014

    The story of Count Folke Bernadotte of Sweden and how he rescued concentration camp inmates from Germany during WWII.

  • S2014E05 Goldman Sachs: The bank that rules the world

    • June 14, 2014

    An investigation into the role of one of the most influential banks in the world.

  • S2014E06 China Rising

    • June 25, 2014

    A four-part series that gives a rare insight into the country on the move, with history in tow.

  • S2014E07 Black France

    • July 14, 2014

    A three-part series looking at the history of France's black community and their long struggle for recognition.

  • S2014E08 Shujayea: Massacre at Dawn

    • July 27, 2014

    A powerful film with exclusive footage from the day of the Israeli assault on the densely populated Shujayea district.

  • S2014E09 Gaza Under Fire: One Month On

    • August 8, 2014

    Since the start of the latest Israeli offensive, Palestinians ponder how they will be able to rebuild their lives.

  • S2014E10 Killing the Messenger

    • August 8, 2014

    As censorship increases worldwide, journalists are being attacked, kidnapped and even killed for exposing the truth.

  • S2014E11 Muslims of France

    • August 9, 2014

    What challenges have generations of immigrants faced in a country torn between secularism and religious diversity?

  • S2014E12 Gaza: The Road to War

    • August 13, 2014

    We examine the events over the past years that have led to the current crisis.

  • S2014E13 Gaza under Siege

    • August 15, 2014

    We find out what happens when a war is waged on a besieged area, where half of the population is below the age 18.

  • S2014E14 Q&A: Notes from the Dark

    • August 18, 2014

    Filmmaker Michal Przedlacki talks about the issues behind his film and his time in Aleppo.

  • S2014E15 Aleppo: Notes from the Dark

    • August 24, 2014

    With bombs exploding and under sniper fire, we trace the lives of ordinary people in war-torn Syria.

  • S2014E16 The War in October

    • October 6, 2014

    Forty years on, Al Jazeera examines three weeks of war from which both Arabs and Israelis claimed to emerge victorious.

  • S2014E17 The Day Israel Attacked America

    • October 30, 2014

    Al Jazeera investigates the shocking truth behind a deadly Israeli attack on a US naval vessel.

  • S2014E18 Fire in the Blood

    • November 11, 2014

    When big pharma blocks essential HIV/AIDS medication to the third world, it is the poor who suffer.

  • S2014E19 World War One Through Arab Eyes

    • December 3, 2014

    One hundred years after the Ottomans joined the war, this three-part series tells the story from an Arab perspective.

  • S2014E20 Syria: The Last Assignment

    • December 6, 2014

    Cameraman Yasser al-Jumaili's unseen footage takes us into the lives of Syrian rebels – but he pays the ultimate price.

  • S2014E21 The Girls of the Taliban

    • December 24, 2014

    An insight into a girls' school in Afghanistan which imposes an even stricter interpretation of Islam than the Taliban.

  • S2014E22 Crude harvest: Selling Mexico's oil

    • December 30, 2014

    Mexico may be hitting the perfect storm when it opens its energy resources to foreign investors.

Season 2015

  • S2015E01 Once Upon a Time in Punchbowl

    • February 23, 2015

    The untold story of how the Lebanese community overcame the odds and found their place in multicultural Australia.

  • S2015E02 Prison Lives: Inside and Out

    • June 20, 2015

    A special series of prison documentaries from life on the inside to adjusting to life on the outside.

  • S2015E03 Agora: The Greek financial crisis

    • July 1, 2015

    From democracy to the market - we examine the devastating impact of the Greek financial crisis on ordinary citizens.

  • S2015E04 My Sister Laxmi

    • July 6, 2015

    This five-part series follows 12-year-old Marappa, a former street kid, on his quest to find his missing sister.

  • S2015E05 Africa on the Move

    • July 8, 2015

    Portraits of four individuals who are fighting against the odds to succeed and give back to their African communities.

  • S2015E06 Afghanistan: Living Beneath the Drones

    • July 23, 2015

    The devastating impact that war and living under the constant threat of drones has had on the people of Afghanistan.

  • S2015E07 Valentino's Ghost: Framing the Arab Image

    • August 23, 2015

    We explore how US foreign policy in the Middle East is driving the media's negative portrayals of Arabs and Muslims.

  • S2015E08 Enemy of Enemies: The Rise of ISIL

    • October 26, 2015

    Al Jazeera explores the origins and evolution of the world's most feared and powerful insurgent group - ISIL.

  • S2015E09 ISIL and the Taliban

    • November 1, 2015

    Al Jazeera gains unprecedented access to ISIL's central leadership and explores the threat it poses to the Taliban.

  • S2015E10 Q&A: ISIL, the Taliban and the battle for the Khorasan

    • November 2, 2015

    Filmmaker Najibullah Quraishi talks about the challenges he faced while reporting on the rise of ISIL in Afghanistan.

  • S2015E11 Pricing the Planet

    • November 20, 2015

    Can a 'green' economy save the planet? We investigate the buying and selling of nature.

  • S2015E12 Justice!

    • November 22, 2015

    We follow one man's astounding undercover crusade to expose judicial corruption in Ghana.

  • S2015E13 Snow of the Andes: Peru's Cocaine

    • November 27, 2015

    Peru's chief drug prosecutor is profiled as she takes on an inventive and ruthless enemy, the cocaine trade.

  • S2015E14 Kenya's Enemy Within

    • November 29, 2015

    Can a 700km wall along the Kenya-Somalia border stop al-Shabab attacks? We investigate the threat of the armed group.

  • S2015E15 Snow of the Andes: Bolivia's Coca Dilemma

    • December 4, 2015

    Bolivia fights to maintain its traditional use of the coca leaf as drug trafficking threatens national customs.

  • S2015E16 The Guantanamo 22

    • December 9, 2015

    How a group of men from China's Uighur community were sold in Afghanistan and imprisoned in Guantanamo as terrorists.

Season 2016

Season 2017

  • S2017E01 Iraq: A Deadly Deception

    • January 27, 2017

    An inside look at how world leaders and the American public were duped into a war that cost thousands of lives.

  • S2017E02 Canada's Dark Secret

    • February 3, 2017

    The story of Canada's residential school system and the indigenous survivors who bear witness to its abuses.

  • S2017E03 The Boy who Started the Syrian War

    • February 10, 2017

    We tell the story of Mouawiya Syasneh, the boy whose anti-Assad graffiti lit the spark that engulfed Syria.

  • S2017E04 Europe's Forbidden Colony

    • February 27, 2017

    Philosopher Srecko Horvat looks at Europe's identity crisis and asks if the continent is colonising itself.

  • S2017E05 Occupation of the American Mind

    • March 9, 2017

    A look at the information wars waged by Israel and its supporters to win the hearts and minds of the American people.

  • S2017E06 Art Trafficking

    • March 17, 2017

    We investigate the clandestine world of art and antiquities trafficking.

  • S2017E07 India's Ladycops

    • March 30, 2017

    Exclusive access to a police station in India run by women for women reveals a unique perspective on a changing society.

  • S2017E08 Wukan: China's Democracy Experiment

    • April 3, 2017

    A six-part series on Wukan, the Chinese fishing village which in 2012 held its first democratic elections in decades.

  • S2017E09 Sports Doping: The Endless Chase

    • April 27, 2017

    An investigation into the financial, political and ethical implications of performance-enhancing drugs.

  • S2017E10 Child Soldiers Reloaded: The Privatisation of War

    • May 1, 2017

    How private companies recruit former child soldiers for military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.

  • S2017E11 Shadow War in the Sahara

    • May 13, 2017

    'War on terror' or competition for natural resources? A look at the US and French military presence in Africa.

  • S2017E12 ISIL: Target Russia

    • May 27, 2017

    Thousands of ISIL fighters are training in the mountains of Afghanistan, plotting an attack on the Kremlin.

  • S2017E13 Debt Machine

    • June 1, 2017

    A look into the global economic system, focusing on the role of debt and Europe's debt crisis spiraling out of control.

  • S2017E14 The War in June 1967

    • June 2, 2017

    The June 1967 Arab-Israeli war lasted only six days but its consequences are still felt across the Middle East today.

  • S2017E15 Romania: People Power

    • June 10, 2017

    An insider's view of Romania's fierce fight against corruption and for radical change.

  • S2017E16 Srebrenica's Bone Hunter

    • September 16, 2017

    How a genocide survivor in Bosnia and his years-long search for human bones continues to inspire hope.

  • S2017E17 Death by Design

    • October 19, 2017

    An investigation into the deadly health and environmental costs of the electronics industry.

  • S2017E18 Shelter: America's Homeless Veterans

    • November 3, 2017

    After years of waging war overseas, US veterans returning to civilian life struggle with PTSD, homelessness, addiction.

  • S2017E19 Iran 1979: Legacy of a Revolution

    • November 5, 2017

    What is the legacy of Iran's Islamic revolution and how does it affect Iranian society more than three decades later?

  • S2017E20 I Knew Khomeini

    • November 14, 2017

    Al Jazeera spoke to those who knew the man behind the 1979 Iranian revolution that shook the world.

  • S2017E21 Madagascar: Return of a President

    • December 2, 2017

    We follow ousted President Marc Ravalomanana as he tries to win back power amid political intrigue and foreign interest.

  • S2017E22 The Coming War on China

    • December 6, 2017

    Journalist John Pilger on how the world's greatest military power, the US, may well be on the road to war with China.

  • S2017E23 The Nobel Interview: Beatrice Fihn of ICAN

    • December 11, 2017

    Al Jazeera's exclusive interview with the director of the anti-nuclear campaign that won the Nobel Peace Prize.

  • S2017E24 Sand Wars

    • December 13, 2017

    From Mumbai to Tangier, Dubai to the Maldives, this investigation bares an emergency: the world's sand is disappearing.

  • S2017E60 NA

Season 2018

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 The War in October

    • October 4, 2013

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Orphans of the Sahara

    • January 9, 2014

  • SPECIAL 0x3 The Day Israel Attacked America

    • October 13, 2014

    In 1967, at the height of the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War, the Israeli Air Force launched an unprovoked attack on the USS Liberty, a US Navy spy ship that was monitoring the conflict from the safety of international waters in the Mediterranean. Israeli jet fighters hit the vessel with rockets, cannon fire and napalm, before three Israeli torpedo boats moved in to launch a second more devastating attack. Though she did not sink, the Liberty was badly damaged. Thirty-four US servicemen and civilian analysts were killed, another 171 were wounded. Later Israel apologized for what it claimed to be a tragic case of mistaken identity. It said that it had believed the ship to be hostile Egyptian naval vessel. US President Lyndon Johnson was privately furious but publicly the White House chose not to challenge the word of its closest Middle East ally and accepted that the attack had been a catastrophic accident. However, as this exclusive Al Jazeera investigation reveals, fresh evidence throws new light on exactly what happened that fateful day - and the remarkable cover up that followed.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Killing the Messenger

    • July 1, 2014

    Murder is the leading cause of work-related deaths for journalists as censorship increases worldwide. Journalists have been killed, attacked, kidnapped, or forced into exile because of their coverage of war, crime and corruption. In 2006, UN resolution 1738, which demanded greater safety for journalists in conflict areas, was passed. Since then, over 600 news media workers have been killed, while more have been imprisoned or disappeared while on the job. Countless others have been intimidated into self-censorship or have gone into exile. Journalists reporting from Mexico, Russia and the conflict zones of Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria tell their personal stories of kidnapping, intimidation, and beatings. They have experienced the loss of colleagues in the field and have been close to death themselves. Killing the Messenger features exclusive, first-hand accounts of journalists who have faced dire consequences in their pursuit of the news. http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/specialseries/2014/07/killing-messenger-201478101852958418.html