101 EastSäsong 2013

Bold, untold stories from across Asia and the Pacific. Al Jazeera's in-depth, weekly current affairs programme from the world's most populated region.

Where to Watch 101 East • Säsong 2013

40 Episodes

  • The Big Dig
    A1
    The Big DigMongolia is opening one of the world's biggest copper mines, the Oyu Tolgoi. But the deal with Australian mining giant Rio Tinto is highly controversial. 101 East examines if mining will change Mongolia for the better, or worse.
  • Risky Business
    A2
    Risky BusinessSome of the world's largest energy giants are moving into eastern Australia and investing billions of dollars to exploit coal seam gas reserves so vast they could rewrite the world's energy map. Despite generating massive amounts of revenue and creating thousands of new jobs, they are being met by a groundswell of public protest and a rising chorus of concern about the long-term impacts of coal seam gas extraction on the nation's health, environment and land. Coal seam gas has the potential to make Australia an energy superpower, but at what price?
  • Phoning from the Philippines
    A3
    Phoning from the PhilippinesThe Philippines is emerging as a great outsourcing nation for cost efficiency, but are there limits to its success?
  • A Curse in the Family - Behind India's Witch Hunts
    A4
    A Curse in the Family - Behind India's Witch HuntsIn remote parts of India, illness, poor harvest and bad luck can sometimes mean only one thing - a curse in the family. 101 East unveils a volatile world of land conflicts and abuse of power in India where women and their families fall prey to false accusations and are driven off their land.
  • Down and Under
    A5
    Down and UnderAustralia is one of the richest nations in the world. Yet there is a growing poverty gap which can be seen in suburbs like Claymore. The New South Wales government built this public housing estate in the 1970s and filled it with people from Sydney's poorest families, creating a welfare ghetto. Today, Claymore is one of the most disadvantaged suburbs in Australia with the highest proportion of young children anywhere in the country. But poverty in wealthy Australia is not limited to Claymore. According to surveys and reports, 2.2 million Australians live below the poverty line, while more than 600,000 children under 15 live in households where no one has a job. 101 East hears the heart-wrenching stories of the economically disadvantaged children from modern Australia and asks why the cycle of poverty has not been cracked in this rich nation.
  • Stemming the tide
    A6
    Stemming the tideJakarta, Indonesia, is one of Asia's most flood-prone cities. Every year hundreds of thousands of citizens living in the capital of Southeast Asia's largest economy brace for the loss of business, shelter and livelihoods. Each year, as the rainy season approaches, the authorities insist they are ready to counter the tides of brown murky water, trash, and even animals, surging downstream. But the annual city-wide submergence continues.
  • Educating Indonesia
    A7
    Educating IndonesiaParticipants in Indonesia Mengajar, a programme funded by private corporations and run by prominent university educator Anies Baswedan, are given army survival training before being deployed. But they are not soldiers; they are educated professionals sent to remote corners of the archipelago to teach as volunteers in some of Indonesia's most impoverished schools. 101 East investigates the world's fourth largest education system and asks what can be done to improve schooling in one of the fastest-growing economies where a third of the population is school-aged.
  • The Fight for Rapa Nui
    A8
    The Fight for Rapa NuiCan the Easter Island's indigenous Rapa Nui win the battle for independence from Chile to protect their land and culture?
  • It's a Man's World
    A9
    It's a Man's World101 East travels to Cambodia, a country representing some of the highest levels of rape in the region to speak with men themselves about why they commit these crimes and to find out if the perpetrators can trigger new ideas for prevention.
  • Pakistan: Murder in God's Name
    A10
    Pakistan: Murder in God's NameBlasphemy charges have fatal consequences in Pakistan but a determined few are risking their lives to protect the accused and press for reform.
  • Diminishing Ray of Hope
    A11
    Diminishing Ray of HopeWe explore how the demand for manta gill plates is threatening the existence of one of the most graceful marine species.
  • The Unholy Conspiracy - Australia's Clerical Sex
    A12
    The Unholy Conspiracy - Australia's Clerical SexIn late 2012, Australia was rocked by fresh allegations of Catholic clergy child sex abuse by whistleblower, New South Wales Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox.
  • Malaysia election
    A13
    Malaysia electionFacing a raft of domestic issues, can Malaysia’s government weather a growing opposition onslaught to win the elections?
  • The world’s richest city
    A14
    The world’s richest cityWith the rising cost of living, locals are starting to struggle to keep up, so is the party set to end?
  • Reef Race
    A15
    Reef RaceEnvironmentalists race to save Australia’s Great Barrier Reef as port expansions threaten its World Heritage status.
  • License to kill
    A16
    License to killIs Australia’s moral compass being called into question as opinions change about euthanasia?
  • Restoring Rangoon
    A17
    Restoring Rangoon101 East takes a rare peek inside Yangon’s most famous building, as Myanmar’s colonial architecture is under threat.
  • Everest 60th Anniversary
    A18
    Everest 60th AnniversaryMarking the first ascent of Everest, we celebrate the victories and explore the real costs of climbing this deadly peak.
  • The Pacifist War
    A19
    The Pacifist WarIs war looming as Japan strengthens its military power and tensions escalate over disputed East China Sea islands?
  • Japan’s elephant in the room
    A20
    Japan’s elephant in the roomIs the Japan Self-Defense Force preparing to step into the limelight and assume a more prominent military role?
  • Where the wild coffee grows
    A21
    Where the wild coffee growsCoffee drinkers love East Timor’s green beans but farming remains a life and death struggle in Asia’s poorest nation.
  • Into the south
    A22
    Into the southWhat will it take to end fighting between the government and insurgents in Thailand’s deep south?
  • Tajikistan’s missing men
    A23
    Tajikistan’s missing menSeasonal migration from Tajikistan to Russia is destroying families and leaving thousands to grow up without fathers.
  • Crystal Dreams
    A24
    Crystal DreamsAs foreign troops withdraw and the Taliban return, we explore the lives of Afghanistan’s ruby miners.
  • Sumo on the Steppes
    A25
    Sumo on the SteppesWrestling is a national sport in Mongolia, but now fighters are taking their skills abroad and dominating Japanese sumo.
  • Contagion
    A26
    ContagionIndian doctors believe they have identified a mutant strain of incurable TB, raising alarms of a new health hazard.
  • State of the Game
    A27
    State of the GameDespite having the passion to succeed, corruption and mismanagement have turned Indonesia into football’s failed state.
  • Freedom from Hate
    A28
    Freedom from Hate101 East returns to Myanmar to investigate the religious hatred plaguing the country.
  • India: A Widow’s Penance
    A29
    India: A Widow’s PenanceWe explore the daily battles of India’s widows as they face restrictions on inheritance, remarriage and social welfare.
  • Nepal’s Slave Girls
    A30
    Nepal’s Slave GirlsCan the young girls forced to work in middle class homes across the country break the bonds of slavery?
  • Unhealed Wounds of Osh
    A31
    Unhealed Wounds of OshA look at continuing discrimination and failure of justice three years after deadly ethnic clashes in south Kyrgyzstan.
  • Burma’s Last Timber Elephants
    A32
    Burma’s Last Timber ElephantsMyanmar’s timber elephants and their handlers have survived wars and dictatorships, but will they survive democracy?
  • Sectarian divide
    A33
    Sectarian divideHow can Pakistan’s authorities protect its minority Shia community?
  • Locked Up Warriors
    A34
    Locked Up WarriorsWhy does New Zealand have one of the highest rates of incarceration in the developed world?
  • Assassination Capital
    A35
    Assassination Capital101 East explores the impact of a lost generation of leaders in Kandahar, an Afghan city known for its lawlessness.
  • Inside Chollywood
    A36
    Inside Chollywood101 East asks if Chinese cinema is about to enter a golden age that will make it too lucrative for Hollywood to ignore.
  • The Killer Storm
    A37
    The Killer Storm101 East travels to Tanauan, a town in the Philippines hit by Typhoon Haiyan, whose plight has gone largely unreported.
  • China Airpocalypse
    A38
    China AirpocalypseAs air pollution hits toxic levels, China counts the human cost of its rapid economic growth.
  • Scars of Sri Lanka
    A39
    Scars of Sri LankaDespite government claims of peace, torture and abductions continue to be used to stifle ethnic and political dissent.
  • The other China boom
    A40
    The other China boomChina’s youth are driving a booming trade in recreational drugs, turning neighbouring Myanmar into a meth lab.

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