LATEST Germany: The Coal War Germany is gradually closing down its coal industry, but will it happen fast enough to meet climate change targets? 26 Mar 2020 08:06 GMT | Germany, Fossil Fuels, Climate Change, Europe
Italy's Migrant Boot Camp We go behind the scenes at a controversial Italian boot camp for migrants. Italy, Migrants, Racism, Europe, Law
Secret Sardinia We investigate the consequences of NATO weapon tests on the Mediterranean island. Italy, NATO, Health, War, Europe
Insectageddon Insects are vital to pollinate crops feeding the world, but have pesticides wrought irreparable damage on the ecosystem? Environment, Wild Animals, Science & Technology, Farming, Climate Change
Beyond the Wall: From Germany to Bulgaria, What Happened to Hope? Thirty years ago, the Cold War came to an end and Europe was awash with hope, but have the years since been squandered? Europe, History, Germany, Bulgaria, Xenophobia Attacks
France: Police on Trial We investigate whether aggressive French policing of demonstrations is stifling dissent and threatening civil liberties. Police, France, Democracy, Emmanuel Macron, Europe
Europe's Recurring Shame: From Bulgaria to Brussels People & Power investigates the abuse of people with disabilities at EU-funded care homes across Eastern Europe. Human Rights, Bulgaria, Europe, European Union, Abuse
Europe's Recurring Shame People & Power investigates the shocking abuse of disabled people at EU-funded care homes across Eastern Europe. Romania, Human Rights, Europe, Health, Mental health
Europe's Tourism Overload Is mass tourism causing irreparable damage to some of Europe's most beautiful locations? Tourism, Europe, Environment, Business & Economy, Pollution
Climate Hackers As the world faces an existential crisis due to climate change, can science devise feasible solutions to global warming? Climate Change, Environment, Science & Technology, US & Canada, Europe
101 East China: Caging the Ocean's Wild We investigate the devastating cost of China's expanding ocean theme parks on the world's largest marine mammals.
Al Jazeera Correspondent Fascism in the Family A personal look at Mussolini's regime and how Italy may now be embracing fascist ideologies most believed gone forever.
Radicalised Youth Thou Shalt Not Kill: Israel's Hilltop Youth Meet the hardline group willing to do anything, including going against their government, to claim land for Israel.
'We move mountains': Feminism and art in Armenia The Velvet Revolution may have placated a nation's call for change, but Armenian women are just getting started. Women , Armenia , Human Rights , Conflict , Nagorno-Karabakh
Israel says it has found all Hezbollah tunnels on Lebanon border Israeli army says its troops have found six tunnels since an operation was launched in December. Israel , Lebanon , Middle East , Hezbollah
Mapping Africa's natural resources An overview of the continent's main natural resources. Maps , Africa
Displaced refugees fear more loss as Lake Chad shrinks Refugees displaced by Boko Haram take on new life of fishing, but fear all will be lost as Lake Chad slowly disappears. Africa , Boko Haram , Human Rights , Nigeria , Chad
101 EastVirus Lockdown in BeijingWe explore life under lockdown as Beijing employs increasingly stringent measures to contain the coronavirus epidemic.Coronavirus pandemic, China, Health
WitnessVikings vs Neo-Nazis: Battling the Far Right in SwedenA Viking enthusiast confronts a neo-Nazi leader for misappropriating Viking symbols for white supremacist propaganda.Sweden, The Far Right, Racism
Fault LinesThe Impossible Choice: America's Paid Leave CrisisThe lack of a national paid family and medical leave policy has consequences for millions of workers in the US.United States, Health, Coronavirus pandemic
101 EastJapan: The Age Of Social Withdrawal101 East examines why more people are withdrawing from society in Japan.Japan, Asia Pacific, Arts & Culture