LATEST Education: A Library on Wheels and the Little Prince A mobile library in the Negev Desert in Israel and a Bosnian school with one student demonstrate the value of education. 08 Dec 2019 06:56 GMT | Education, Israel, Palestine, Bosnia
Music: Argentina's prison choir and Italy's migrant orchestra Prisoners in Argentina and an orchestra of migrant musicians in Italy use music to bring hope and fight xenophobia. Music, Argentina, Prison, Italy, Migrants
Health: Fighting Diseases in Ethiopia and the Philippines From the islands of the Philippines to Ethiopia's Amhara district, meet the health workers tackling rabies and trachoma. Health, Ethiopia, Philippines, Rabies, Asia
Evictions: Fighting to Keep a Home in Jerusalem, Lagos & Bajamar From Lagos to Jerusalem and Bajamar in Colombia, people take a stand against evictions in their struggling communities. Poverty & Development, Jerusalem, Battle for Jerusalem, Nigeria, Colombia
Performance: Favela ballet, Kathak and the Circus of My Sun Rio's favela ballerinas, Karachi's Kathak dancers and Morocco's circus artists use performance to overcome adversity. Arts & Culture, Brazil, Favelas, Pakistan, Women
Drugs: Cannabis country, heroin fix and India's addicts Three short docs about prescription drugs in India, a cannabis connoisseur in Uruguay and heroin addiction in Tanzania. Drugs, India, Uruguay, Tanzania, Health
Palestinians: Stories of resistance A mother protests, a teenager comes of age, and a cameraman records his final moments – life in occupied Palestine. Palestine, Gaza, Human Rights, Gaza: After the war, Middle East
Gangs: Beyond Drugs and Violence Interrupting violence in South Africa, overcoming gang life in LA, and making peace in Ecuador's toughest streets. Gang violence, Latin America, United States, Drugs
Hunted: Law of the jungle From hunting in Siberia to poaching in the jungles of Myanmar, we explore the relationship between humans and wildlife. Wild Animals, Russia, Myanmar
Express Yourself: Changing Perceptions Through Art A South African singer, an Indonesian photographer and a Somali filmmaker use their talents to challenge the status quo. Arts & Culture, Asia Pacific, Africa, South Africa, Indonesia
Street Food A taste of conflict: The politics of food in Jerusalem In an ancient city torn apart by modern conflict, can food help to bridge political and religious divisions?
Talk to Al Jazeera Nadezhda Kutepova: Life in Russia's secret nuclear city Activist Kutepova on growing up in a city that saw the world's third-worst nuclear accident and being exiled as traitor.
101 East India's Miracle Babies India's elderly new mothers: Are doctors playing God, or does every woman have the right to bear a child?
Jordan's economic crisis threatens political stability Anger simmers after the government hiked taxes between 50-100 percent on key food staples such as bread. Jordan , Middle East , US & Canada , Business & Economy
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