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An internet of things insider reflects on the implications of ‘things’ that talk
The populist curtain: Austria and Italy
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Left behind
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Slavery's untold story
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Bolivia’s Mennonites, Justice and Renewal
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Me, the refugee
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Beyond Borders: Seeking safety in Canada and Lebanon
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Robots on the road
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The undercover migrant
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Amar: Alone in the world
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Beyond Borders: Seeking safety in Sweden and
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After the boats
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Sudan’s white-coated uprising
Sudan’s doctors on the frontline. The white-coated men and women who defied a president
Don't hide my son
The Tanzanian mothers forced to hide their children with Down syndrome due to stigma
Turkey’s political football
How has rivalry on the football field reflected the political divisions in Turkey?
Praying for petrol
How Mexico’s illegal petrol trade is creating a new culture through film, song and prayer
Ticket to a new life
Many Pacific Islanders enter New Zealand’s visa lottery. What happens to the winners?
Falling Rock
The challenges faced by Native American young people
Morocco’s hash trail to Europe
Growers, smugglers and the police who’d stop them.
ing Afghanistan's Elvis
Ahmad Zahir died in 1979 yet his music still unites generations of Afghans
Destination education
Liyang Liu talks to Chinese school students studying in the UK
Vaccination: The global picture
Why do people hesitate over vaccinations around the world?
Dying from mistrust in Ukraine
How mistrust of vaccine has brought a forgotten disease back to Europe
Training to save the treasures of Iraq
Eight female archaeologists from Mosul travel to London to train with the British Museum
The magic fingers of Rashid Khan
The life behind the magic fingers of Afghan spin bowler Rashid Khan
Marseille: ’s Crumbling City
As its city centre falls apart, Marseille is facing a crisis.
Marching to the coolest beat
Students throw sabers and rifles in the American Sport of the Arts
Training to save the treasures of Iraq - part two
Iraq’s female archaeologists return to Mosul to work on restoring their ancient heritage
Interview with the Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama shares his thoughts on President Trump, Brexit, the EU and China
The Superlinguists: The polyglots
Meet the people who speak many languages. How do they do it, and why?