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- Last month, 82 Nigerian schoolgirls were released after 3 years of imprisonment. In exchange, 5 terrorist leaders walked free - These leaders belong to Boko Haram, the most bloodthirsty terrorist group on the planet. The group gained global notoriety after their kidnapping of 276 students in 2014, over 100 of which have not yet been released. Their objective: to establish a Caliphate and impose sharia - Islamic law - in the heart of Africa. In an attempt to understand who these terrorists are, how they operate, and what kind of a threat they represent to Africa and the rest of the world, we have investigated in Nigeria, Cameroon and on the border of Niger and Nigeria, meeting former prisoners, repented jihadists and troops on the frontline.
- China has built high speed train rail to transport from China to France in 14 days. China also built a military port and ultra modern railway to Ethiopia and invested billions into projects like these for Chinese expansionism since 2013.
- In Switzerland, covering an area of 120,000 square meters, Geneva freeport shelters tens of billions of Euros of merchandise. A tax free area where the world's wealthiest, speculators, collectors and art dealers store exceptional wines, diamonds, and especially works of art, in the greatest secrecy. A secrecy that can allow questionable financial operations. At a time when the secrecy of Swiss banking is under international pressure, art is the new shelter of hidden international finance. Geneva freeport is today a place linked to the concealment of stolen art pieces, money laundering, and tax evasion. Under the freeport's rules, objects could remain in untaxed limbo, in theory, forever. Treasures have come and they have not left. What does Geneva freeport really contain? Let's investigate the most secret vault in the world.
- This movie tells the unique story of the Ayachis, a French Muslim family from Aix-en-Provence who traded their peaceful lives for revolution and Jihad in Syria in the name of Allah. The Ayachis are no ordinary Jihadists. Their path and ideas couldn't be further from the clichés to which they're associated. This family, headed by a Syrian father, was hailed as a model of Muslim integration in France in the 80's, notably in a televised documentary. The father, imam Bassam Ayachi, was exiled to France in the 70's. He descends from an old and prestigious family of the Syrian Sunni aristocracy. His son, Abdelrahman Ayachi, brilliant student at the university of Aix-en-Provence then Brussels, founded a small computer business. Then he became a famous warlord in Syria. He doesn't follow Ben Laden's example, but that of Che Guevara! The Ayachi family fights against Bachar El Assad but also against ISIS. Walking the line between Middle-East and Europe, father and son both preach the benefits of Sharia and polygamy...but they also praise democracy values, those of 1789 or May 1968. Through the story of this family like no other, this movie evokes the complex relationship between two worlds: West and East, whose intimate relationship is shaping our society and civilisation. This film follows the steps of the father, son, mother and sister. Stéphane Malterre, the director, follows them between Syria, France and Belgium.
- 2005–TV EpisodeFor decades Denmark has been a symbol of the Scandinavian model and has prided itself on its high standard of living, its excellent social welfare system and its open-mindedness towards minorities (particularly foreign communities). In 2019, the UN declared Denmark the happiest country in the world. However, in the last couple of decades cracks have begun to appear in the Utopian model. The wave of immigrants arriving from the Middle East has stirred tensions. The state tracks down illegal migrants, men, women and children, and confines them to detention centers. The country's latest project in dealing with arrivals has been to place them on an island.