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A Conversation with this year's Extraordinary Contribution to Film Award Recipient.
14:00
An update from Libya, where at least 6,000 are feared dead after a catastrophic cyclone hit the eastern city of Derna, causing two dams to burst and flooding whole sections of the city.
17:29
Morocco: Earthquake Death Toll at 2,500; Criticism Grows over King's Response to Humanitarian Crisis
An update from Morocco, after about 2,500 people have died so far in the 6.8-magnitude earthquake that struck the country on Friday.
7:27
Ecuadorian voters have overwhelmingly supported a ban on future oil extraction in a biodiverse section of the Amazon's Yasuní National Park — a historic referendum result that will protect Indigenous Yasuní land from development.
12:30
Hawaiian law professor Kapuaʻala Sproat speaks about the conditions that made the Maui fires more destructive and what's yet to come for residents looking to rebuild their lives.
57:03
The 1100-mile California Coastal Trail is explored through interviews and highlights.
14:30
In a landmark climate case, a judge in Montana has ruled in favor of a group of young people who had sued the state for violating their constitutional rights as it pushed policies that encouraged the use of fossil fuels.
19:12
The leader of Niger's new military junta has vowed to defy any attempts to restore the former president to power.
24:55
"Democracy Now!" unpacks the explosive new criminal charges against Donald Trump for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, marking his third indictment in four months.
20:29
One of the coup's leaders, Brigadier General Moussa Salaou Barmou, was trained by the U.S., making the Nigerien coup the 11th in West Africa since 2008 to involve U.S.-trained military officers.
56:48
Wildlife photographer Todd Gustafson brings viewers to eye level with dramatic wildlife.
17:44
A new investigation reveals the extent of the CIA's involvement in the war in Ukraine, where the agency operates clandestinely in what, under a formal declaration of war, would be the domain of the military.