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Franco-German chef Lucie Fischer-Chapalain discovers unusual ingredients and creates her own tasty and original dishes with them.
Documentary
This two-part documentary looks at how our brain works and how our cognitive biases influence our perception of the world as well as our behaviour.
10 years after a school exchange programme, Max goes back to America to meet his old friends, many now Trump supporters.
2,700 years from the invention of coins to cryptocurrencies: The history of money.
November 1945. The world turned to the German city of Nuremberg for the trial of the century.
Love in the time of Tinder can be brutal, but also bizarre. Short stories that show the landscape of 21st century dating.
Professor Moustache go the extra mile to answer all your questions scientifically.
How Artists Talk Back to Each Other
What better way to dive into contemporary art than to follow the reappropriations of great masterpieces?
From Lucrezia Borgia to Malinche to Marie Curie: Women’s contributions have often been downplayed or misrepresented in the history books. Duels of History (re)tells their stories.
Just three months after Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the Kiev opera house reopened, with a reduced workforce determined to keep going.
Pioneer of Abstract Art
An early pioneer of abstract art, many of her mystical paintings were only discovered decades after her death.
53 min
After 16 years in power, Prime minister Viktor Orban has suffered a crushing defeat at parliamentary elections.
A Modern Visionary
The self-taught French artist remains an enigma, just as his strangely realist paintings.
My Brain and Others
Humans are highly social beings and the influence of those around us on our perception, decisions, and general behaviour is far greater than we realise.
55 min
Me and My Brain
Using optical illusions and magic tricks, Albert Moukheiber demonstrates that what we think is real is not always real.
54 min
Geo Reportage
Infamous drug baron Pablo Escobar had four hippos flown over from Africa to populate his very own zoo on his private estate in Columbia. But then they escaped.
33 min
A huge amount of lithium lies underneath the Jadar valley in Serbia. A multinational wants to mine it but locals are against the idea.
31 min
In the Carpathians, Ukrainian soldiers are turning to traditional medicine to heal the wounds of their bodies and souls.
According to the myth, the Greeks managed to enter the city of Troy by building a wooden horse in which was hidden Greek soldiers. How much of this story is based on actual historical events? And if the story is true, was it even a horse?
52 min
Herbes de Provence
Chef Lucie shows how to prepare herb baguettes, lavender butter and salmon marinated with herbes de Provence.
30 min