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Ureka/Pueblo Lejano

A fascinating journey through Ureka, a remote corner of Bioko Island, where traditional life coexists with abundant nature. This documentary explores the customs of its inhabitants, the unique biodiversity of its jungles and beaches, and how time has shaped this hidden gem of Equatorial Guinea. In the Bubi language, Ureka means "distant village," and it is the first inhabited village on Bioko Island. This is the first chapter of a series of reports on ongoing nature conservation. Through four key figures within the community, we will discover the beauty of this natural enclave: its culture, customs, and various ways of life.

Ureka/Pueblo Lejano

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Echo Heritage

Sada Al Turath is a storytelling series that brings to life a rich tapestry of Arab and Amazigh folklore. The channel explores tales and legends from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, the Levant, Yemen, and the Gulf, along with Amazigh stories from the Rif, Atlas, Souss, Kabyle, Chaoui, and other world cultures. Through modern narrative techniques that preserve authenticity, the show revives oral heritage for a new generation. Each episode presents engaging, educational, and culturally grounded stories suitable for the whole family. Sada Al Turath invites viewers to discover forgotten treasures that reflect the values, wisdom, and moral lessons that shaped the identity of many communities.

Echo Heritage

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The Big Waffle

Imagine: you get the chance to pack your bags and head to New York right away. That's what happens to five young people this fall in the VTM GO series The Big Waffle. They work at a waffle stand called Wafels & Dinges, run by Leuven native and entrepreneur Thomas De Geest. He himself moved to the States almost thirty years ago—never to return. The five immerse themselves in real New York life. They live together. They work together. And they throw their entire lives online: from their first subway ride to the crazy end-of-year pressure behind the counter. They become New Yorkers among New Yorkers. Four long months, 24/7. Why would you sleep in a city that never sleeps?

The Big Waffle

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