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A Conversation with Darren Aronofsky
26:47
A Conversation with this year's Extraordinary Contribution to Film Award Recipient.
Flipped cars and damaged cars strewn along a street lined with multi-storied buildings.
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.
Two individuals on separate video calls with "Democracy Now!" and an image of a large pile of rubble and debris.
17:29
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.
Indigenous people stand side by side.
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.
Images of a "Democracy Now!" speaker on video call, and an aerial shot of part of a city in ruin.
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.
California Coast: Within Sight, Scent & Sound of the Ocean
57:03
The 1100-mile California Coastal Trail is explored through interviews and highlights.
A gathering of youths walk along a sidewalk.
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.
People stand on a rooftop of a building holding flags.
19:12
The leader of Niger's new military junta has vowed to defy any attempts to restore the former president to power.
A closeup of a legal document.
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.
A few military officers stand on a tarmac beside a plane.
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.
The Natural World - Pushing Boundaries
56:48
Wildlife photographer Todd Gustafson brings viewers to eye level with dramatic wildlife.
Images of William Arkin on video call with "Democracy Now!" and President Zelenskyy glancing at a soldier in front of him.
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.
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