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The circle is the infinite, but also the eternal return and the whole, heaven and earth together, the world
The struggle of a people for its survival
The home of forgotten artists in old Delhi
Here live the Wayuu, a native people of the Guajira peninsula, divided between Colombia and Venezuela, now endangered by the lack of water
Young hands and bare feet work in a shed made of sheet metal and broken glass

Stories of life lived

Stories to understand the complexity of the world, step by step

The colour of the soil is the colour that accompanies the smiles of children playing in Africa.
A photo-reportage dedicated to the vaccination programme against the H1N1 virus, known as 'swine fever', in Mandacaru, Brazil.
Between prostitution and glue addiction, the difficult childhood of Craica's kids flows trying to find a way to get goods of first necessity.
Like everything else in Africa, Time always begins and ends with one event only, and my time with them had a name
The story of how Rwanda was able to respond to the terrible genocide of ethnic Tutsis in April 1994

In the life of people

Ordinary stories of extraordinary people worth knowing

Kaiky, 93, is perhaps the last witness of the atavistic Moken culture, the last nomads of the sea. This is her story.
Garage Saint Michel de SIC is a garage in Burkina Faso run by a nun mechanic: Alphonsine
In Realdo, Luigi is the oldest and carries on his shoulders 86 years of memories, distant echoes of an inexorably fading world
The Escuela de Cirabana Circus offers children and young people the opportunity to learn a discipline and become circus professionals tomorrow.
Mario is calm in a world of speed, he is pure loyalty in relationships in a society of careerists, and he is knowing how to live with dignity.

Guardians of traditions

Getting to understand traditions through their fascinating stories

On the island of Koh Phayam, there lives a group of Buddhist monks, some 30 souls known as the Sea Monks.
Neighbourhood boys in the Kanchai Chang-ngoen gymnasium in Chiang Mai learn Muay Thai from an early age to one day become warriors.
Like a mirage in the desert, a long, messy expanse of little ones and crosses and fluff, where life and death bark alike.
That intangible feeling of lack that I discovered I had in my life as a Westerner originated and resolved itself there, in the Maasai village of Rombo Manyatta
The Nenets are a nomadic population of reindeer herders living in the Yamal peninsula - in northern Siberia.

Places tell their stories

Getting to know the world through places and their stories

Looking for an answer in Khlong Toei Market in Bangkok, where light finds no space and, faintly, is coloured with red
Shanghai is imploding to burst with modernity, but the risk is to lose its soul.
Water is scarce in Sudan, and entire families have to travel tens of kilometres to get to often unhealthy water sources
The home of forgotten artists in old Delhi
There is a square-shaped district in Tangail, furrowed by narrow, long, right-angled corridors: the Tangail brothel

Coexistence is possible

Stories to inspire sustainable coexistence among the Earth's citizens

The story of an encounter with a Mahut and his elephant Kropun in the jungle of Mondulkiri, Cambodia.
White fish, born to move through the dark mud of the forest White, slimy, elusive fish that turned black as soon as they were removed from the earth.
The jungle in northern Thailand, near the Doi Mod mountains, is very dense and difficult to cross. This is the sacred place of the Lahu.
These photographs are fragments of an intimate and personal journey and represent the author's view of the ambiguities and contrasts of the Latin American continent.
In Jambiani, a group of women, supported by the NGO Marinecultures, raise sponges: an activity that gives them an income and helps to protect the ocean

As explorers, we note the journey and what happens along the way

The coronavirus had for the first time also touched and nicked our goal: to conclude the mission and fulfil our commitment
We are in Valparaíso, our starting point. We have arrived, and the road opens up before us.
The fourth short clip on the road of the series is dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America. We are in Argentina.
Bangkok is a city on water and the canals of the Chao Phraya fill it like a beating heart in a fluid state.
Those who live on the street know what the giant leap is. And Roosevelt, who today has a first name but also a last name, did it twice.
To bring home a good job, it is essential to know the territory in which we are going to be working. Here a little history of Cambodia.

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