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Women invade Dublin's male-only swimming spot
In 1974, women campaigned to swim at the Forty Foot in Dublin, Ireland
The Bristol bus boycott
How a protest by black activists in 1963 led to the UK's first anti-racism laws
North and South Korean leaders meet for the first time in decades
In June 2000, the first inter-Korean summit since the Korean War took place
Egypt's Rabaa massacre
In August 2013, the army killed hundreds of protestors in Cairo
Saving Guadalupe from goats
An island expedition helped save Guadalupe's wildlife from extinction...and goats
Leaving China to study after the Cultural Revolution
We hear from one of the first students to study overseas after the Cultural Revolution
Arctic 30: Russian arrest of Greenpeace campaigners
In 2013, campaigners were arrested for protesting against oil drilling in the Arctic
Bi Kidude: Zanzibar's 'golden grandmother of music'
Bi Kidude was one of the first women from Zanzibar to sing in public without the veil
Murder of Swedish politician Anna Lindh
In 2003, Swedish politician Anna Lindh was attacked and killed in Stockholm
Organising Chile's 1973 military coup
On 11 September, General Augusto Pinochet deposed President Salvador Allende
Victor Jara: killed in Chile's coup
The musician's widow recounts his murder at the hands of Chile's army in 1973
Oslo Peace Accords: The secret talks behind Middle East deal
How a couple in Oslo brokered peace in the Middle East
Camp David Summit: How Middle East peace talks failed
President Bill Clinton’s failed attempt to end the conflict in the Middle East.
Ariel Sharon visits al-Aqsa
In 2000, the Israeli opposition leader visited the al-Aqsa Mosque compound
The siege at the Church of the Nativity
The final days of one of the most dramatic sieges of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The Ramallah concert
In 2005, an orchestra made up of young Arab and Israeli musicians performed in Ramallah
Nazi eugenics
In 1933, Adolf Hitler ordered the sterilisation of people with disabilities
Fighting for legal abortion in Italy
In 1978, campaigners won their fight to legalise abortion in Italy despite the opposition
The first person inside the 'Gates of Hell'
In November 2013, George Kourounis descended into the 'Gates of Hell'
Kenya: Nairobi shopping mall attack
In 2013, a Somali militant group attacked the Westgate Mall in Nairobi
The year of the vuvuzela
Freddie 'Saddam' Maake tells the story of how he became known as 'Mr Vuvuzela'
Vietnam War: Stopping nuclear disaster
In 1975, physicist Wally Hendrickson prevented nuclear disaster in Vietnam
Concorde's first flight
On 2 March 1969 Concorde took to the skies for the first time
Kassandra: The peacekeeping telenovela in Bosnia
The Latin American soap opera Kassandra helped keep peace in Bosnia
The Lampedusa shipwreck tragedy
In 2013, a ship carrying more than 500 migrants sank off the coast of Lampedusa.
The first cat cafe
In 1998, the world’s first cat cafe opened in Taiwan
The oil crisis of 1973
In October 1973, Arab nations slashed oil production causing prices to sky rocket
The oilfield that changed Kazakhstan
In 1993 Kazakhstan partnered with Chevron and started drilling for oil
Nigeria strikes oil
In 1956 commercial quantities of oil were discovered in Nigeria
The Amoco Cadiz oil spill
In 1978, a crude oil tanker was shipwrecked off the coast of
Protectors of the Amazon
In 2003, the Sarayaku community began a legal battle against an oil company