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- Three Mormon women and six children were brutally killed in 2019 in Sonora, Mexico. This docuseries delves into the harrowing incident involving their community.
- Nunca Tuve Miedo provides an intimate look into the life of the legendary Chalino Sanchez and his impact on Mexican music. it explores the history and legacy of a man who transformed the corrido genre and left a lasting impact.
- After surviving a plane crash, four Indigenous children, aged 11 months to 13 years, endure 40 days in the Colombian Amazon, relying on their jungle knowledge until rescuers locate them in a gripping tale of resilience and hope.
- The Colombian photographer Jesús Abad Colorado looks back into his photographic work portraying the Colombian armed conflict and visits territories affected by it, including San José de Apartadó, Ganada and Bojayá to show the photographs he took to those who appeared in them. He reflects on the horrors of war and the future of peace in Colombia.
- The one-hour documentary looks at the life of Fidel Castro through the eyes of the spies who have observed him for over a half-century. A profile of Fidel Castro features recollections of the former Cuban leader by intelligence officers, including CIA analysts who observed him, KGB agents who worked with him, Cuban exiles, and diplomats.
- After confronting death deep below the Chilean desert, the 33 trapped miners were then thrust into the glare of the international media's spotlight. Invitations flooded in from around the world for guest appearances on TV shows and charity events, even from Sir Bobby Charlton. This film is a vivid and moving account of how three of the miners have coped with the pressures of fame. They may now be the toast of the world, but many of the miners suffer from the anxieties that come with recurring nightmares and some from post traumatic stress and addiction - all of which have an inevitable impact on their wives and families. This is the story of how these ordinary working men and their families are struggling with the pressures of sudden fame and wealth, whilst still coming to terms with the trauma of 70 days underground.
- Mexico has changed dramatically by a new regional phenomenon: the migrant caravans of Central Americans. Discovery Channel presents the most complete X-ray of the caravans; evaluating its political, social and economic consequences.
- Two Colombian guerrilla fighters prepare to give birth for the first time, as their rebel army lays down its arms.
- A father attempts to swap fishing for smuggling in a bid to provide for his family amid economic crisis in Venezuela.
- New discoveries reveal the mystery of what happened to the ancient superpower that once thrived in the Amazon jungles, and using cutting-edge archaeological methods, experts are hot on the trail of the perpetrators that caused this civilization to fall.
- Members of a Mormon community in Northern Mexico travel in a 3 car caravan to a wedding. After an explosion, the search begins for 3 mothers and their children.
- One of the children is found on the road, and rescue efforts are made to find survivors. Details of what occurred emerge.
- The children are taken to a hospital in Arizona, the FBI joins the investigation, and an arrest is made by Mexican authorities. The history of the Mormon community in Chihuahua is explored.
- Authorities find a crucial piece of evidence that supports their theory of the events, but the family is not convinced by the explanation. A cartel member reveals reasons for the attack, and some families decide to move back to the U.S.