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The King of the Nile - The Shilluk (Nilotic Tribe Documentary) | TRACKS

We closely follow a change of throne in the Shilluk kingdom in this documentary.

The Shilluk are Nilotic people living along the Nile in Sudan. According to local history, their kingdom was founded in the 16th century by Nyikang who united the various groups living in the area. The Shilluk dynasty rules from the royal capital Pashoda and when there's a change of throne, the tradition requires specific acts where everyone in the tribe participates.

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The Amazing Fertility of the Nile | Nile | BBC Earth

The amazing fertility of the Nile River gave way to great civilizations.
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Why I Am Banned From 20 Countries

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Why Are There Jews In Morocco? #441

Alyne is half Jewish Moroccan! And today she visited a town where her grandparents grew up!

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Travel To Algeria| Full History And Documentary About Algeria | الجزائرکی سیر

Algeria is a North African country with a Mediterranean coastline and a Saharan desert interior. Many empires have left legacies here, such as the ancient Roman ruins in seaside Tipaza. In the capital, Algiers, Ottoman landmarks like circa-1612 Ketchaoua Mosque line the hillside Casbah quarter, with its narrow alleys and stairways. The city’s Neo-Byzantine basilica Notre Dame d’Afrique dates to French colonial rule.


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Damming the Nile in 360 video: Episode 1 - BBC News

Ethiopia is a country with big ambitions, and they don’t come much bigger than the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Africa’s largest hydroelectric power project is two thirds finished and the dam can already control the flow of the Blue Nile, which is deeply upsetting downstream Egypt who they didn’t consult before building started. In the first part of the BBC News Virtual Reality documentary series “Damming The Nile” you’ll be taken on a journey from the sacred source of the Blue Nile, down waterfalls and through canyons to see this giant dam being built. You’ll travel on East Africa’s first metro train, go for a traditional Ethiopian lunch to hear why people are paying for this multi-billion dollar project, see the extent of Ethiopia’s growth and ambitions, and hear the government’s view on the political crisis the dam project has created. When finished, watch episode 2.
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam chief engineer Simegnew Bekele was shot dead in his car in Addis Ababa in July 2018. Ethiopian authorities are investigating his death

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This Sahara Railway Is One of the Most Extreme in the World | Short Film Showcase

At more than 430 miles long, the Mauritania Railway has been transporting iron ore across the blistering heat of the Sahara Desert since 1963.
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One of the longest and heaviest trains in the world, the 1.8-mile beast runs from the mining center of Zouerat to the port city of Nouadhibou on Africa’s Atlantic coast. The train is the bedrock of the Mauritanian economy and a lifeline to the outside world for the people who live along its route.

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Why I Had No Jewish Friends #189

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Resilient Souls: Stories of Spanish Muslims

Introducing a groundbreaking documentary exploring the lives of converted Spanish Muslims who, for the first time ever, are opening their doors to international media and sharing their inspiring stories with a global audience.

The resilient community invited TRT World into their homes, offering a rare glimpse into their captivating lives. Discover their remarkable journeys — filled with both triumphs and challenges — as they navigate the intricate tapestry of being Muslim in the heart of Europe. Witness the joy, struggles and unique perspectives that shape their identity and contribute to the rich multicultural fabric of Spain.
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Aljazeera- The Traveler - Portugal Episode 1

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This is an episode from a season we directed and produced for The Traveler, a new travel series broadcasted on Al Jazeera Arabic.

originally launched and broadcasted in april 2018

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This time: Portugal!

Wild coastlines, home of perfect waves, grilled sardines and lemon, awe inspiring romantic castles, villages that seem to be designed by the pencil of artists, bustling Lisbon with a colourful palette of everything a traveler would look for in a city.

In this episode we discover Lisbon, The flee market, The Old Tram, ThePastry (Pasteis), Berardo Museum, trendy LX Factory. Then we discover the nostalgic city of Coimbra. Further down south exploring Ocean caves in the Algarve, like the amazing Benagil cave.

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Caspar Daniël Diederik : director, producer
Andro Kajzer: cinematography, editing
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Ziga Dornik: editing
Reid Willis: music composition
Charles Darnaud: sound recording
Vladimir Dosha: sound mixing and design
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How I Lost My Name....(and got it back)

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We Broke Up

This is the end. @DearAlyne and I are breaking up.

You, the audience, were the first people to know about our relationship 6 years ago.

You were with us during our lows and highs.

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That's why you also deserve to know about the end of our relationship.

This is the longest video we've ever made. 13 minutes long.

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Morocco: A Country Of Captivating Colors And Cultures | Somewhere On Earth

The country of Morocco has been influenced by Arab, European, and African cultures throughout many centuries. See how three people live their lives in among the unique culture and warm scenery, starting with Abdullah, who lives in Taliouine, and shows us the secrets of saffron, a spice worth more than gold. We then meet French nurse Julie, living in the valley of the high atlas, working in one of the most remote environments in the country to care for its communities. And finally Ali and Lahof, the guides of the Sahara, who travel as the merchants used to hundreds of years ago.

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Matmata - Al jazeeRa Doc ...

Matmata (Arabic: مطماطة‎ Maṭmāṭah) is a small Berber speaking town in southern Tunisia. Some of the local Berber residents live in traditional underground troglodyte structures.

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