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12:00 AM
Nova: Cat Tales
1:00 AM
Pompeii: The New Dig: The Final Hours
2:00 AM
Pompeii: The New Dig: House of Treasures
3:00 AM
PBS News Hour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
Doc World: Afghanistan: The Wounded Land - Part 3: Taliban
Although the Soviet occupation in Afghanistan was over, ethnic groups and Mujahideen factions kept fighting. And so, the country entered into a ruthless Civil War. With Pakistan's support and the blessing of the clergy, the Taliban emerged and triumphed, turning Afghanistan into a lab for a new type of Islamic state and the training ground for Osama bin Laden's terrorist network.
6:00 AM
BBC News
6:30 AM
Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
7:00 AM
Newsroom Tokyo
7:28 AM
Direct Talk
8:00 AM
Nova: Cat Tales
9:00 AM
Pompeii: The New Dig: The Final Hours
10:00 AM
Pompeii: The New Dig: House of Treasures
11:00 AM
Doc World: Afghanistan: The Wounded Land - Part 3: Taliban
Although the Soviet occupation in Afghanistan was over, ethnic groups and Mujahideen factions kept fighting. And so, the country entered into a ruthless Civil War. With Pakistan's support and the blessing of the clergy, the Taliban emerged and triumphed, turning Afghanistan into a lab for a new type of Islamic state and the training ground for Osama bin Laden's terrorist network.
12:00 PM
Amanpour and Company
1:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
1:30 PM
Energy Switch: Grid-Scale Batteries
2:00 PM
Dynamic Planet: Water
3:00 PM
The Future of Nature: Forests
4:00 PM
Big Pacific: Voracious
5:00 PM
DW News
5:30 PM
BBC News America
6:00 PM
France 24
6:30 PM
NHK Newsline
7:00 PM
P.O.V.: King Coal
A lyrical tapestry of a place and people, King Coal meditates on the complex history and future of the coal industry, the communities it has shaped, and the myths it has created. The film reshapes the boundaries of documentary filmmaking and transcends time and place, untangling the pain from the beauty, and illuminating the innately human capacity for imagination and change.