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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?
Denmark's Migrant Ghettos
Denmark's immigration policy is among the most controversial in western Europe.
The Superlinguists: How to learn a language
’s climate change frontline
A German forest is disappearing; devoured by a coalmine. Can the trees be saved?
The Dyatlov mystery
How the death of nine Russian students has fuelled conspiracy theories for 60 years
The Superlinguists: Multilingual societies
What is it like to live in a place where you have to speak several languages to get by?
Bitter brew
The harrowing story of rape, murder and violence on a Kenyan tea plantation
Tuku Music
A celebration of the life and music of Zimbabwe’s Oliver Mtukudzi
Music to land on the Moon by
The history of the space race told through music and lyrics
The Superlinguists: Monolingual societies
Is there even something sinister and oppressive to the idea of monolingualism?
The Spy in Your Pocket
How sophisticated spy-ware can be used to track our everyday activities. Who's watching?
When Africa meets China
Linda Yueh uncovers the trend of Africans moving to live in China
The spy of Raspberry Falls
A former CIA officer begins 20 years in prison for selling secrets to the Chinese
America's Hospital Emergency
A small town goes on life- after its lone hospital closes
Black girls don't swim
Does maintaining good hair stop black girls from getting into the water?
Genoa's Broken Bridge
An icon of Italian design; a centrepiece of a community; a tragedy waiting to happen?
Her Story 1: Vaira Viķe-Freiberga, the first female president of Latvia
Vaira Viķe-Freiberga became president of Latvia in 1999 and re-elected in 2003
Peterloo: The massacre that changed Britain
On 16 August 1819, troops charged the crowds in St Peter's Field in Manchester