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Je vous dérange

In a passionate and immersive quest, journalist Christophe Deborsu delves into controversial and intriguing subjects, merging his hectic daily life with a relentless investigation. Through intimate confessions and thrilling action sequences, Christophe reveals the inner workings of his investigations, fighting for answers with his unparalleled energy. This unique news magazine plunges viewers into the complex and frenetic world of journalist Christophe Deborsu. By integrating his daily life into the heart of the program, the investigation is experienced alongside Christophe, sharing his doubts, frustrations, and moments of euphoria when he's close to his goal.

Je vous dérange

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Moordzaken: Liefde is geen Alibi

Nearly half of all murders in our country are committed within relationships. People who, driven by jealousy, fear of abandonment, sheer hatred, or a combination of all of these, kill their (ex-)partner. Most victims are women, occasionally men. Perpetrators often invoke arguments like love and passion to explain their heinous act. But love is never an alibi for murder. In "Murder Cases: Love is Not an Alibi," crime journalist José Masschelin, along with relatives, lawyers, criminologists, and clinical psychologists, reconstructs eight cases in which the perpetrators were convicted by a jury of the murder or manslaughter of a (ex-)partner. The focus is not only on the murder itself but also on the background. In many cases, alarm bells were already ringing, but no one considered it possible that it would ever actually happen...

Moordzaken: Liefde is geen Alibi

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Slovan Bratislava: Cesta za snom

The Slovan brand has explosive power in Slovak football. It will always be in the spotlight, it will always resonate in articles, discussions, households, and streets. Beloved and constantly commented on, a club that arouses the strongest passions and is definitely not indifferent to anyone. For the first time in history, film cameras have managed to penetrate behind the scenes of the functioning of our most successful club, to the immediate emotions of players, fans, and to the genuine football drama taking place in the background of matches. Slovan is finally opening its doors. In times when winning the title is considered a duty, when it must set only the highest ambitions, but it also faces many challenges. The series will take the viewer behind the curtain and during an unforgettable season will reveal the absolute behind-the-scenes of the millionaire Champions League - in the historic year in which Slovan ranked among the elite of world football.

Slovan Bratislava: Cesta za snom

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Streife 24/7 - Polizei im Einsatz

Spit on, beaten, insulted – violence against police officers has been increasing for years, according to recent figures from the Federal Criminal Police Office. Yet officers like Valentin Otto and Pascal Will from the Hanover-Südstadt police station and their colleagues Svenja Marchand and Mario Birnstiel from the Hanover-Mitte precinct actually only want one thing: to ensure safety on the streets. Streife 24/7 offers a realistic look at police work and accompanies the four officers up close on their missions in Hanover.

Streife 24/7 - Polizei im Einsatz

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The Trial of Maurice Papon

Maurice Papon, a high-ranking official under the Vichy regime, oversaw the deportation of hundreds of Jews from the Gironde prefecture in 1942. After the war, he enjoyed a prestigious career as a prefect, member of parliament, and minister without ever facing any repercussions. In 1981, the newspaper “Le Canard enchaîné” revealed his role during the Occupation, backed by documents, leading to a complaint for crimes against humanity. After 16 years of legal proceedings, his trial began in 1997. Accused of complicity in the deportation of 1,600 Jews, he claimed he was merely obeying government orders and acting under coercion from the Nazi occupiers, while the prosecution emphasized his conscious responsibility. Sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment in 1998 following a trial lasting more than six months, he was released in 2002 for health reasons. This trial, a belated symbol of the accountability of public officials, continues to fuel reflection on individual responsibility.

The Trial of Maurice Papon

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