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Seasons: 35
Total Episodes: 1145
Creators: Jean-Christophe Victor
Networks: ARTE , La Sept
Status: Returning Series
First Air Date: Dec 12, 1990
Recent Air Date: Sep 21, 2024
Run Time: m
In Production: Yes
Original Language: French
Age Rating: NR
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Episodes
Episode 1
18 January 2020 - Episode 1
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Episode 2
01 February 2020 - Episode 2
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Episode 3
08 February 2020 - Train - means of transport of the future
Measured against the criteria of the 21st century, the railway offers numerous advantages: it is a means of transport that is networked worldwide and enables ever higher speeds. Transportation or travel by rail is far more environmentally friendly than by plane, car or truck. China is now relying on railways on a large scale, particularly with the "New Silk Road" initiative. "With open cards" tells the old story of the global railroad, which has a great future ahead of it. [arte]
Episode 4
22 February 2020 - Episode 4
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Episode 5
29 February 2020 - Episode 5
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Episode 6
07 March 2020 - Episode 6
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Episode 7
21 March 2020 - Episode 7
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Episode 8
28 March 2020 - Episode 8
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Episode 9
04 April 2020 - Episode 9
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Episode 10
11 April 2020 - Episode 10
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Episode 11
30 May 2020 - Epidemics: A Long History
A look back at the great epidemics and pandemics of human history and how they spread through the world. The propagation of the Black Death in medieval Europe, the Spanish Flu in the 20th century or indeed Covid-19 today, all indicate how human populations are linked via trade, travel and geography.
Episode 12
06 June 2020 - Episode 12
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Episode 13
13 June 2020 - A World of Forests
Humans have been exploiting the world’s forests for centuries. Today the most important industries causing deforestation are timber, palm oil extraction, soya farming and raising cattle. But we are also realising the importance of forests to the planet and to mankind.
Episode 14
22 August 2020 - Plastic Planet
Since the end of the Second World War we cannot seem to live without plastic: Invading every industry worldwide and creating an island of plastic waste in the oceans one third the size of the USA. Can we free ourselves from our addiction to plastic? [arte]
Episode 15
29 August 2020 - Islam, Islamism: What geographical spread
How are Muslim communities distributed across the globe in 2020? How did Islam come into being and how did it spread? A glance at the world map shows where the individual Islamic denominations are to be found. "With open cards" explains the basics and takes a look at terms that repeatedly cause heated debates. [arte]
Episode 16
05 September 2020 - The increasing expansion of the Caspian Sea
The Caspian Sea is surrounded by the five riparian states Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Iran and Russia and their complex network of interests. Oil and natural gas deposits as well as rich caviar stocks arouse desires. "With open cards" sheds light on the geostrategic significance of the world's largest inland waterway, which is subject to major overexploitation. [arte]
Episode 17
12 September 2020 - Episode 17
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Episode 18
19 September 2020 - A History of Immigration in Europe
The history of Europe since the end of the Second World War cannot be properly understood without taking into account immigration. Within countries, between European countries as well as from outside Europe, immigration has always been a hot topic.
Episode 19
26 September 2020 - Putin, Erdogan The watch on the Black Sea
Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin rule two influential states bordering the Black Sea and regularly dominate the headlines. Since the annexation of the Crimea and the construction of the "Turkish Stream" gas pipeline, they have been in the limelight more than ever. Despite the currently tense relations between their countries, both statesmen are pursuing a common goal: to keep the Western powers away from the Black Sea region. Why is this region strategically so important? [arte]
Episode 20
03 October 2020 - The new Silk Road - Xi Jinpings Monopoly
Since Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the construction of a new Silk Road in 2013, the world has feared the growing Chinese influence on the global economy. What is the project really about? How far has it progressed? And what does China gain from it? Transportation, infrastructure, credit and cultural investment - China is now present on all continents. Will Xi Jinping win his gigantic monopoly? [arte]
Episode 21
10 October 2020 - Greenland - Desire in the eternal ice
In August 2019 Donald Trump announced that he was in talks with Denmark to buy Greenland. His dubious offer was rejected, but reminded the world of the strategic importance of the Emerald Isle. The melting of the ice is changing the course of the Arctic waterways, and Greenland, rich in raw materials, is increasingly attracting the interest of the major powers. [arte]
Episode 22
17 October 2020 - China: One Country, Many Facets
On October 3, "Mit offenen Karten" celebrates its 100th edition. The anniversary program looks at Xi Jinping's China from the inside: The Middle Kingdom and its world power aspirations are constantly on everyone's lips, but do people really know what is going on within its borders? The magazine focuses on this huge country full of contrasts. [arte]
Episode 23
24 October 2020 - Coffee: A Global Beverage
Coffee is still the most important product of Ethiopia's economy, but it has now also gained a foothold in many other countries around the world. "With open cards" tells the story of the long journey of this drink, which is one of the most consumed drinks of all, and also focuses on the environmental pollution associated with its production. [arte]
Episode 24
31 October 2020 - Italy: European Testing Ground
In February 2020 Italy was the first European country to be hit by the coronavirus pandemic. In so many areas Italy seems to act as a seismograph for the rest of Europe being the first to experience to experience the earthquakes of fascism, populism and the migration crisis of recent years.
Episode 25
07 November 2020 - The Electrification of Africa
Africa is the least electrified continent in the world. Some believe that Africa can move straight to mobile networks and renewable energies but for now the unequal access to power across the continent remain striking.
Episode 26
14 November 2020 - Portugal: Small Country, Big History
An overview of the history of Portugal. Great trading nation and colonial power of yore, Portugal became one of the West’s poorest nations in the 20th century before undergoing a renaissance in recent years.
Episode 27
21 November 2020 - 5G: The New Cold War?
The 5G revolution will truly bring the internet of things within everyone’s reach and make smart cities a global reality. But with this major technological advance led by Chinese company Huawei, it is leading to renewed tensions between the USA and China.
Episode 28
28 November 2020 - Namibia: Twice Colonialised
Namibia suffered under colonialism twice: first with the Germans, who perpetrated genocide and forced labour against local populations, and then South Africa, which imposed apartheid. What scars has this painful history left behind?
Episode 29
05 December 2020 - Climate Change Is Happening Now
Climate change is often viewed as a far-off phenomenon but the effects are already being felt around the world by millions of people. A global overview of the regions on the frontline of the climate catastrophe.
Episode 30
12 December 2020 - Syria: A Decade of War
Ten years of conflict in Syria have led to 500,000 deaths and 22 million displaced people. Mapping the World focuses on the grim domino effect that led the country from civil war to sectarian war, to intractable international conflict.
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