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Ich durchschaue ja sehr gerne hin und wieder die Online-Mediatheken von ARD, ZDF, Arte, 3Sat, SWR, BR, aber auch diverse YouTube-Channel und so weiter, um interessante Dokus oder Beiträge/Sendungen zu finden. Habe aber immer wieder das Gefühl, etliche Beiträge verpasst zu haben: Entweder übersehe ich diese oder aber sie werden zuvor bereits aus der Online-Plattform entfernt. Daher habe ich mir überlegt, diesen Thread als Sammelthread zu setzen, damit solche Beiträge hier gepostet werden können. :)

Ein bestimmtes Thema ist dabei nicht festgesetzt: Postet einfach interessante, informative, kurze, lange Beiträge bzw. Empfehlungen aus den Online-Mediatheken bzw. interessante Dokus, die man auf YouTube etc. findet. Los geht's! :)

Ich mache mal den Anfang:

China's Elite Female Bodyguards
China's booming billionaire population has developed a penchant for personal bodyguards, who often serve as status symbols as well as muscle. Female guards, valued for their covert presence, precision, and elegance, are in particularly high demand at the moment. VICE China recently visited Beijing's Yun Hai bodyguard training school to see how this fierce fighting force is trained.

[video=youtube;i0o7lajjzBg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0o7lajjzBg[/video]​

The Promised Land: Cocaine And Faith In The Amazon
Peru is now the world’s main supplier of coca, the raw plant material used to manufacture cocaine. In the last five years, coca production has grown the most in the tri-border region, an area deep in the Amazon where Colombia, Brazil and Peru meet.

[video=youtube;O6Ux3GCk06o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6Ux3GCk06o[/video]​

The anatomy of Taylor Swift’s new “Style”
Taylor Swift's new video for "Style," just one of three of Swift's songs currently in the Billboard top 20, completes Taylor's evolution from country to pop. But what is pop? We broke down both the musical and music video anatomy of "Style" to find out.

[video=youtube;l_b86duruvs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_b86duruvs[/video]​
 
Ich durchschaue ja sehr gerne hin und wieder die Online-Mediatheken von ARD, ZDF, Arte, 3Sat, SWR, BR, aber auch diverse YouTube-Channel, um interessante Dokus oder Beiträge/Sendungen zu finden. Habe aber immer wieder das Gefühl, etliche Beiträge verpasst zu haben: Entweder übersehe ich diese oder aber sie werden zuvor bereits aus der Online-Plattform entfernt. Daher habe ich mir überlegt, diesen Thread als Sammelthread zu setzen, damit solche Beiträge hier gepostet werden können. :)

Ein bestimmtes Thema ist dabei nicht festgesetzt: Postet einfach interessante, informative, kurze, lange Beiträge bzw. Empfehlungen aus den Online-Mediatheken bzw. interessante Dokus, die man auf YouTube etc. findet. Los geht's!

Ich mache mal den Anfang:

The Hard Lives of Britain's Synthetic Marijuana Addicts
Legal highs are set to be outlawed by the British government in response to a growing number of news reports about students overdosing on the synthetic drugs after using them recreationally. On the eve of the ban, VICE travelled to Manchester to meet some more vulnerable users who have become addicted to these over-the-counter substances and discovered that solving the problem won't be as simple as making legal highs illegal.

[video=youtube;t6pmc7Tpx4w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6pmc7Tpx4w[/video]

The anatomy of Taylor Swift’s new “Style”
Taylor Swift's new video for "Style," just one of three of Swift's songs currently in the Billboard top 20, completes Taylor's evolution from country to pop. But what is pop? We broke down both the musical and music video anatomy of "Style" to find out.

[video=youtube;l_b86duruvs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_b86duruvs[/video]

Why you're seeing a face in this purse
Pareidolia — the phenomenon by which we interpret familiar patterns from randomness — explains why the human brain sees faces where there are none.

[video=youtube;E1dMloUfN1o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1dMloUfN1o[/video]
 
Interessanter Thread. :)

[video=youtube;sNhhvQGsMEc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNhhvQGsMEc[/video]
 
Fungus: The Plastic of the Future
In this episode of Upgrade, Motherboard dives head first into the R+D world surrounding the development of fungi as a viable replacement for plastic, and the people who hope it can lead to a better and more sustainable future.

[video=youtube;jnMXH5TqqG8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnMXH5TqqG8[/video]

Why are weddings so damn expensive?
A wedding videographer explains the bizarre economics of your big day.

[video=youtube;YxEa_SpL_Fs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxEa_SpL_Fs[/video]

The #1 reason people die early, in each country
Where you were born makes all the difference

[video=youtube;aQO_oexCm5s]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQO_oexCm5s[/video]
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The Mobile Love Industry
In this episode of Love Industries we’ll look at the ways in which mobile apps have become an essential part of our search for the next hook-up, true love, and everything in between.

[video=youtube;J9V3fLUSQFM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9V3fLUSQFM[/video]

Taking Down Tokyo's Corrupt Diamond Syndicate
The diamond market in Japan is terrible. The industry is lousy with middlemen, each taking their cut on already overpriced stones, yielding absolutely blistering prices.

[video=youtube;TdXV5-JC2UI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdXV5-JC2UI[/video]

Searchers: Highway of Tears
You can’t help but shudder at the sinister nickname for British Columbia’s Provincial AutoRoute 16, known as “The Highway of Tears,” which is both a trucking passage and the winding graveyard of up to 42 aboriginal women—most of which assumed murdered by a series of active serial killers. In fact, the RCMP, Canada’s famous Mounties and the chief police force investigating the murders—believes there are active serial killers currently operating along the highway. The RCMP puts the official number of women who have been murdered along the highway at 18.

[video=youtube;xz63Vppw3gE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz63Vppw3gE[/video]
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Cocaine: Narcos, Sicarios and Peru (Part 1-3)
Pablo Escobar was the mastermind of drug trafficking and narco terrorism in Colombia during the 1980s. He transformed the city of Medellin into the cocaine capital of the world, and pioneered a model that almost every major criminal organization would later adopt.

Countries around the globe are still grappling with the aftermath of Escobar's reign 20 years after his death, from the hired killers he trained as his army of underage hitmen to the remote cocaine labs and clandestine air strips in the jungles of Peru helping feed the world's hunger for coke.

[video=youtube;GjJNdd891mg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjJNdd891mg[/video]

[video=youtube;folamLZ5F2c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=folamLZ5F2c[/video]

[video=youtube;DGZyV7VYdKY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGZyV7VYdKY[/video]
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Dann will ich auch mal was beitragen. Geht um Zucker.

[video=youtube;9A0kZAdE8H0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A0kZAdE8H0[/video]
 
Eine sehr spannende Doku über Apple und Steve Jobs:

[video=youtube;SHylkc4Dwww]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHylkc4Dwww[/video]
 
Im Sidewatch war er versteckt. Ich war mal so frei und hab ihn in den Medien und Entertainment Bereich geschoben, ich denke das ist der erste Ort an dem man Dokus sucht ;)

Zum eigentlichen Thema: Arte zeigt heute abend "Die fantastische Reise der Vögel".
Wer Vögel mag und / oder Naturbilder ist hier richtig.

[video=youtube;HC_Ox0bnIP4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC_Ox0bnIP4[/video]

http://www.arte.tv/guide/de/045710-000/die-fantastische-reise-der-voegel
 
The Cost of Dying in Greece
Due to the economy, it's hard enough to live in Greece, but exorbitant costs, limited cemetery space and endless bureaucracy, make dying seem just as difficult.

[video=youtube;SMx7nnB3reU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMx7nnB3reU[/video]

Life as a Young, Indigenous, A-class Offender in Australia
The Indigenous population is consistently over-represented in Australia's prisons, but it's even more apparent in the juvenile justice system. Last year, a report on New South Wales stated that young people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander background made up 48 percent of all young people in state custody. The national average in the adult system is 28 percent.

[video=youtube;UCJYlFHvlYU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCJYlFHvlYU[/video]


The City That Has Its Own Operating System
The Internet of Things is advancing on a metropolitan scale, with citywide sensors able to track everything from pollution to crime. In the UK, the Bristol Is Open project is a pioneering effort to connect all these streams of data into one “programmable city.”

[video=youtube;ROKydMx9EGs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROKydMx9EGs[/video]
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Vice ist immer wieder funny. Gestern erst ne Doku gesehen von eindem der sich Silikon in seinen Penis spritzt und inzwischen ne Länge von 27cm (oder so) und ne Breite von 9cm hat.
 
Why the Deadly Asbestos Industry is Still Alive and Well
Despite irrefutable scientific evidence calling out the dangers of asbestos, 2 million tons of the carcinogen are exported every year to the developing world, where it's often handled with little to no regulation.

[video=youtube;cy3piCUPIkc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy3piCUPIkc[/video]

The Truth Behind Serbia's Notorious Witchcraft Subculture
In Serbia, Vlach magic - the spiritual rituals of the Vlach people - has been linked to mass killings and crimes of passion by the Serbian media. Galeb Nikacevic went to some of the most remote villages in Eastern Serbia to take part in Vlach magic rituals and discern truth from sensationalism.

[video=youtube;XKN8WxSoGns]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKN8WxSoGns[/video]

How the heart became ♥
We use it to like Instagram photos and Tweets, but where did it come from?

[video=youtube;s4C_wDRbatM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4C_wDRbatM[/video]
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Holiday in Chernobyl: Tourism in the Exclusion Zone
Thirty years after the worst nuclear accident in history, Chernobyl has become a tourist attraction. Tens of thousands of people are believed to have died prematurely from the catastrophe which spread a radioactive cloud over Europe in 1986, but last year 17,000 people visited the so-called exclusion zone anyway.

[video=youtube;ok9bPgKt_WI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok9bPgKt_WI[/video]

Shell-Shocked: Ukraine's Trauma
It’s been two years since pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine broke away from the rest of the country, triggering a war that has killed more than 9,000 people, displaced a million civilians, and left entire towns and villages in ruins.

Ukraine’s government was wholly unprepared for the conflict, and its armed forces had been hollowed out by years of mismanagement even before the fighting began. As a result, Kiev has relied on tens of thousands of inexperienced volunteers to fight the brutal civil war. The country’s healthcare system had little experience dealing with the range of physical and psychological injuries sustained by soldiers and civilians. Once demobilized, soldiers are eligible for a number of benefits, but only if they can obtain their official veteran status. With the process slow and bureaucratic, many have been left struggling to deal with the traumatic aftermath of the conflict.

With no clear end in sight to the fighting, VICE News traveled to the country to investigate the war’s impact on soldiers and civilians, and to see how volunteer groups are stepping up to help.

[video=youtube;_SlW3OPy5Og]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SlW3OPy5Og[/video]

Yellowface is a bad look, Hollywood
Stop casting white actors to play Asians maybe?

[video=youtube;zB0lrSebyng]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB0lrSebyng[/video]
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Cash for Kim: North Korean Forced Laborers in Poland
VICE gained exclusive access to documents that reveal the wages of North Korean laborers in Poland before the Kim regime's deductions.

[video=youtube;SPjKs8NuY4s]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPjKs8NuY4s[/video]

Serbian Cannabis: Between Pain and the Law
The world is divided on marijuana legalization. Numerous studies have shown that it helps in reducing symptoms of some of the most fatal illnesses, which is why cannabis oil has been legalized for medical purposes in numerous countries across the globe.

While a public debate on legalization is going on in many more countries, in Serbia any possession of marijuana is illegal. Arrests of people with illnesses, as well as their family members, have been made. And yet, more and more people are buying the oil illegally.

Vice Serbia speaks with some of these families who wished to hide their identities, fearing the Serbian authorities. We spoke to the head of the group within the Ministry of Health who is strongly against legalization. We also meet a dealer who is willing to cook the oil on camera.

[video=youtube;MnCKWQ5Y_Xw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnCKWQ5Y_Xw[/video]

Inside the Michigan Militia
In 2008, the first black president was elected in the United States and the worst financial crisis in almost a century brought the world’s economy to its knees. Since then, a form of domestic terror has been on the rise in America and abroad. But it’s not the kind of terror we’re used to hearing about.

Militia groups and neo-nationalists here and around the world have been growing bolder, more popular and more powerful. VICE's Ben Makuch investigates the origins of these militia groups and explores the driving force behind the militia movement today. In order to do so, he travels to the place where it all began: the Michigan State militias.

[video=youtube;lU9THDZ2S5k]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU9THDZ2S5k[/video]
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"State of Surveillance" with Edward Snowden and Shane Smith

When NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked details of massive government surveillance programs in 2013, he ignited a raging debate over digital privacy and security. That debate came to a head this year, when Apple refused an FBI court order to access the iPhone of alleged San Bernardino Terrorist Syed Farook. Meanwhile, journalists and activists are under increasing attack from foreign agents. To find out the government's real capabilities, and whether any of us can truly protect our sensitive information, VICE founder Shane Smith heads to Moscow to meet the man who started the conversation, Edward Snowden.

[video=youtube;ucRWyGKBVzo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucRWyGKBVzo[/video]

Surrounded: Island of the Sharks
For decades residents of Reunion, a small French Territory in the middle of the Indian Ocean, lived in relative harmony with the surrounding ocean and its inhabitants. However, since 2011, a rise in shark attacks has forced many to come to terms with the spike in fatal encounters with sharks and turn to science to address this unexplained phenomenon

[video=youtube;4NLifoApTMc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NLifoApTMc[/video]
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hmm denke mal des es hier rein passt. ich schau gerne die doku serie "Mayday – Alarm im Cockpit" bzw "Air Crash Investigation" an. sehr interessant wie es zu den crash`s und beinahe katastrophen kommt.
 
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