Families battle the destruction caused by loved ones' criminal spirals. Faced with intervention - treatment or jail - an ex-convict interventionist guides them, striving to avoid tragedy.
The beginning of the 1990s in newly independent Lithuania. There is chaos in the republic's politics, economy and underworld. The daily lives of the people are largely controlled by criminal groups that feel invincible alongside the helpless government and the fearful citizens. At the center of the first season of the series is one of the most powerful criminal groups in Vilnius, nicknamed the "Pythons", led by the Dadian family.
The harsh reality of those who, for different reasons, are involved in the complex cocaine drug trafficking route. Miami, Mexico City, Bogotá and different regions of the Colombian jungle are the scenarios of passion and intrigue
Gising Pilipinas is an hour-long morning radio newscast of DZMM. It is simulcast on DZMM TeleRadyo, The Filipino Channel, and ABS-CBN. It had stopped its simulcast on ANC in mid-2010. It is currently anchored by Johnson Manabat and Ricky Rosales.
Formerly a two-hour program with a Saturday edition, it is now shown on weekdays from 4 to 5am.
Conditions is a 2003 Emirati television program that sheds light on real-life social and legal issues affecting citizens and residents in the UAE. Directed by Hani Al-Shaibani, the show blends dramatic reenactments with legal commentary, offering a unique format to raise awareness of rights and responsibilities in society. The program was created by Naji Al-Hai, with contributions from Hafsa Al-Mutawa, Talal Mahmoud, and Basma Abu Shaaban. It was presented by Lawyer Abdul Hameed Al-Kamiti, who provided insightful legal analysis and guidance in each episode. Executive direction was handled by Hatem Salah El-Din, with production by Saqr Al Sahraa Films for Sama Dubai TV. Written by Hatem Salah AlDeen
In 2018, Hong Kong police and mainland authorities launched the "Portland Street Operation," dismantling a triad led by Tse Kwun-wang and its corrupt protectors, safeguarding Hong Kong's social stability.