Podcast
A feature on policing in ghettoized neighbourhoods, the people who live there and the police who work out there.
EnterPodcast 29/05/2025
Portugal burns more than any other country in the European Union and the leading cause of fires is arson. In this podcast, we travel the length of Portugal to try to understand why.
EnterDocumentary 19/10/2024
50 years after the Portuguese Colonial War, surviving African Commandos from Guinea, forced to fight for the colonizers, demand justice for their stolen youth. This film was based on the DIVERGENTE magazine feature with the same name.
EnterFeature 16/02/2024
Data-driven investigative journalism offering a visual breakdown of voter abstention across the European Union. Report on ten parishes with the lowest voter turnout in Portugal.
EnterWeb Documentary 30/09/2021
During the Portuguese Colonial War, thousands of Africans fought alongside Portugal. Nearly 50 years later, the surviving Guinean Commandos tell their story for the first time. A story of war, persecution and death.
EnterWeb Documentary 25/04/2021
The story of 25 April 1974, the date of Portugal’s revolution, is nearly always told by military, poets and leaders of parties. Always men. Women, who were also on the frontline in the fight against fascism, have been sidelined.
EnterFeature 27/04/2020
The unemployment figures in Portugal leave out thousands of people who do not appear in the official records. Guiomar, Rui, Alice and António are all over 55 and unemployed. They are normal women and men who the labour market has tossed aside.
EnterDocumentary 31/12/2019
The problem of global warming has a face. In recent years, the inhabitants of Elalab have been embroiled in an uphill battle against rising sea levels.
EnterWeb Documentary 12/07/2018
With the arrival of big agricultural investment to the Nacala Corridor, one of the most fertile and populated areas of Mozambique, thousands of people were dispossessed of their land and are still waiting for the promise of a better life to come true.
EnterFeature 17/05/2018
Fado Bicha [Queer Fado] is sung by a thick bearded transvestite and brings lesbians, gays, bisexuals, trans and intersex themes into the core of the Portuguese traditional music. It’s queer because it’s not traditional, because it’s not afraid of showing itself.
EnterFeature 27/12/2015
Portugal is the main port of entry into Europe for underage footballers originating from Africa and Latin America. Hear the stories of Francisco, Cassiano and Valentine.
EnterDocumentary 23/09/2015
Jó is a transsexual woman who, aged 14, ran away from home to have a chance to be herself. She wanted to live free, still unaware that this would mean an endless struggle.
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