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Syria After Assad
Local tour guide Ahmad Al Khalaf guides Tracks East through a country torn between past traumas and hopes for the future.
33 min
Magazine
Lebanon After the War: Is Healing Possible?
After numerous crises, how can Lebanese people overcome the trauma? Three young artists tell their experiences.
34 min
Afghanistan: Women's Combat
Five years after the return of the Taliban, oppression and fear dominates many women’s lives, but many are resilient.
30 min
Radioactive: The New Atomic Era
After a period of disarmament, the world seems to be sliding towards a dangerous new atomic age.
31 min
ICE: Dressed to Kill
Focus on a controversial photo featuring ICE leader Gregory Bovino wearing military clothing that some likened to a Nazi uniform.
11 min
Punk: 50 years of Rebellion
50 years after the Sex Pistols burst onto the scene in Britain, what is left of the punk spirit? Twist went to find out.
South Africa: 30 Years after Apartheid
The generation born after Nelson Mandela came to power in 1994 struggles with poverty, but musical creativity gives hope.
Rilke to Insta - Poetry Comeback
150 years after his birth, social media has brought Austro-Hungarian poet Rainer Maria Rilke to a new generation of readers.
Kentucky: Trump - Against All Odds
In Kentucky, former coal miners still believe in Trump's promises.
24 min
Tension in Iran: Neither War Nor Peace
Three months after the Israeli air strikes against Iran, a wave of arrests and executions has shattered the hopes of many Iranians for freedom.
29 min
Football and War: Euro 2024 and Ukraine
Tracks East meets Ukrainians playing football when their fellow citizens are risking their lives at the front.
Russia's New Normal
Tracks East travels deep into the Russian provinces, far from the big cities, to show what life is like for ordinary citizens in rural areas.
32 min
Mark Zuckerberg: From Nerd to Muscleman
Mark Zuckerberg gave his first interview after his U-turn on fact-checking on meta platforms with influential US podcaster Joe Rogan.
Turkey: Erdogan for Ever?
Despite police violence, protests continue in Turkey after more than twenty years of Erdogan in power.
Masculism: Uncontrolled Mysogyny
A focus on the burgeoning online world of the manosphere where misogyny is widespread.
Japan: Sushi from Fukushima
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida tucks into seafood sourced from waters close to the Fukushima power plant. Is it safe to eat?
Ukraine: Living and Surviving in a War Zone
The Druk cultural centre in Kharkiv provides space for art just 30 kilometres from the front line.
Silesia: Saying goodbye to the black gold, searching for a green future.
3 min
Thanks to a new agreement with the Spanish government, victims of sexual abuse by the Church can claim compensation.
In 2026, Bulgaria joins the eurozone as thousands of people take to the streets to protest against corruption.
6 min