Around 400 people within the Swedish legal community are members of the Freemasonry. Many of them meet in the country's courts and decide trials. Cold facts have come across the Order's internal documents that reveal strong bonds of loyalty between members.
About the series: Around 400 people within the Swedish legal community are members of the Freemasonry. Many of them meet in the country's courts and decide trials. Cold facts have come across the Order's internal documents that reveal strong bonds of loyalty between members.
After the World War II, architect of the Final Solution, Adolf Eichmann, fled to Argentina. While in hiding, he did a series of taped interviews detailing his role in Nazi atrocities. Now, for the first time ever we can hear The Devil's Confession!
Explore the wilder side of city life. Charting the passing of the seasons through the eyes of those who love the secret corners and landscapes of a vibrant city.
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb looks at the roles the press, parliament and the public have played in generating outrage and spreading scandalous royal rumours.
From the 2014 seizure of Crimea to the invasion of Ukraine, this is the inside story of a decade of clashes - as told by the Western leaders who traded blows with Putin's Russia.
Briell, the 65th wife of prophet Warren Jeffs, details her time living – and surviving – in the FLDS Church. Briell's story exposes the darkest secrets of the polygamist cult.
We meet the residents for whom the windfall has been utterly transformative, from retired steel-worker Ted to mum-of-seven Mary, who has taken to growing her own fruit and veg to feed her family
On New Year's morning 2013, a passerby finds the body of 48-year-old Marja Nijholt from Enschede in the driveway of a house in Oss. She was killed by knife stabs. After two years of police investigation, the case is stuck. Hundreds of ordinary Dutch people care about Marja's fate. They form the Bureau Dupin research collective and do everything they can to uncover the truth.