
ARTE Reportage
Season 2023
Reportage on important issues around the world, from human rights to elections results, conflicts and geopolitical crises.
Where to Watch ARTE Reportage • Season 2023
86 Episodes
- Turkey: Syrians in the Crosshairs of the Elections
E36Turkey: Syrians in the Crosshairs of the ElectionsLast year, in response to the opposition's demand to send all Syrians back across the border, President Erdoğan declared, "We will never allow Kemal Bey (the opposition candidate) to send our Syrian brothers home!" But the popularity of the Turkish President has since declined, in the wake of a deep economic crisis and a lacklustre rescue response to February's lethal earthquake. Meanwhile, Turkish xenophobic sentiment has grown, with some Syrian neighbourhoods even becoming the target for looting and unrest. As he tries to retain his twenty-year grip on power, Erdoğan announced a plan for the "voluntary return" of one million Syrians last summer. - Turkey: The Children of Hatay
E38Turkey: The Children of HatayThe children affected by the earthquake and its consequences are regaining their zest for life in Antakya. Games and workshops help them reconnect with their peers and experience a semblance of their pre-earthquake school life. A visit from a travelling theater troupe brings smiles and laughter. It provides an opportunity to momentarily forget the tragedy and start anew. - Sudan: A Hospital in Crisis
E40Sudan: A Hospital in CrisisOnly 16% of the health centres in Khartoum are still operational, lacking supplies and personnel. In one of the last remaining hospitals in a suburb of Khartoum, doctors and local staff work around the clock, seven days a week, under unimaginable stress. Sixteen hospitals have been bombed, and nineteen have been forcibly evacuated in the past 14 days. The population is trapped in a dire situation. - Los Angeles: Capital of the Iranian Opposition
E45Los Angeles: Capital of the Iranian OppositionAssal, Sudi and Roozbeh live in Los Angeles in the heart of the largest Iranian diaspora. Whether Democrat or Republican, they all have one thing in common: they were born in Iran and fled over thirty years ago. Today they are all critical of the Iranian government. - Serbia: The Fallout From Two Mass Shootings
E46Serbia: The Fallout From Two Mass Shootings39% of Serbians own a firearm, making it the highest density of guns in all of Europe, surpassed only by Yemen and the USA. Immediately after the killings, tens of thousands demonstrated in Belgrade as a sign of protest and reflection. President Aleksandar Vucic promised a plan for extensive disarmament of Serbians, and on May 26, a huge rally in Belgrade promoted a nationwide campaign to collect all citizens' firearms.




































