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We return to places which have been in the news – often a long time ago, sometimes recently – to see how local people are rebuilding their lives. Sunday at 10:10pm. Or you can catch it online from Friday.

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We return to places which have been in the news – often a long time ago, sometimes recently – to see how local people are rebuilding their lives. Sunday at 10:10pm. Or you can catch it online from Friday.

    • video
    Brazil still grappling with dark period of military dictatorship, 60 years on

    Brazil still grappling with dark period of military dictatorship, 60 years on

    Six decades after the military coup that plunged Brazil into 21 years of dictatorship, the country is still struggling with its old demons. FRANCE 24’s team went to meet deeply divided Brazilians – Bolsonaro supporters who are nostalgic for the dictatorship and survivors and left-wingers who want to make sure that this dark period of history is not forgotten.

    • 17 min
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    Three decades on, Croatia's Vukovar bears invisible scars of war

    Three decades on, Croatia's Vukovar bears invisible scars of war

    The Croatian city of Vukovar, on the banks of the Danube, has a painful past. Located on the border with Serbia, it was the scene of the first major battle in the 1990s Balkan wars. Four years before the genocide in Srebrenica and eight years before the war in Kosovo, Vukovar was the first city in the former Yugoslavia to suffer ethnic cleansing, in 1991. More than 30 years later, reconciliation between local Serbs and Croats is hindered by impunity for war crimes and the inability to agree on a common version of events. 

    • 17 min
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    Bangladesh, a young nation embracing globalisation

    Bangladesh, a young nation embracing globalisation

    Fifty-three years ago, Bangladesh finally obtained independence from Pakistan, at the cost of a war that left nearly 3 million people dead. Since then, the nation has developed into one of Asia's most dynamic economies, thanks in particular to the textile industry. The garment industry brings in more than $55 billion a year, making Bangladesh the world's second-largest clothing exporter, just behind China. FRANCE 24 takes a closer look at the Bangladesh of today, a country that has fully embraced globalisation.

    • 16 min
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    Jordan: Meeting the Palestinians of Zarqa, three generations after the 'Nakba'

    Jordan: Meeting the Palestinians of Zarqa, three generations after the 'Nakba'

    The Jordanian city of Zarqa has a strong Palestinian identity, with good reason. In 1948, with the creation of the State of Israel – what the Palestinians call the "Nakba" ("catastrophe") – some 750,000 people, or more than 80 percent of the Palestinian population, were forced to take exile in neighbouring countries as they fled the violence. Jordan took in around 100,000 of them, with many of these refugees settling in Zarqa, a desert area on the outskirts of the capital Amman. Seventy-five years after their exile, what relationship do they have with their homeland and with their host country of Jordan?

    • 16 min
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    Madrid train bombings: An open wound, twenty years on

    Madrid train bombings: An open wound, twenty years on

    It was one of Spain's deadliest terrorist attacks in history. On the morning of March 11, 2004, ten bombs exploded almost simultaneously at the Atocha train station in the Spanish capital Madrid. Nearly 200 people were killed and more than 1,500 wounded. Twenty years later, survivors of the incident are still waiting to know the truth behind the bombings.

    • 16 min
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    The lasting legacy of Prohibition in the United States

    The lasting legacy of Prohibition in the United States

    A century ago, the "manufacture, sale or transportation, importation or exportation" of alcohol was strictly forbidden across the United States, a policy that left an indelible mark. Nine decades after the end of the Prohibition era, which lasted from 1920 to 1933, some states and towns in the United States still remain "alcohol-free". Our correspondent Fanny Allard reports.

    • 16 min

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Revisited on France 24 takes you back to places that were in the news weeks, months, often years ago. These are really good, relatively short global documentaries. I have yet to watch a bad episode.

It’s nice to have as a podcast on my phone, though France 24 puts them on other places like their website and YouTube as well.

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