LATEST Women Make Science: Kyrgyzstan's Space School We follow a team of young women in the Kyrgyz Space Program as they work to launch the country's first satellite. 16 Mar 2020 12:43 GMT | Kyrgyzstan, Science & Technology, Space, Science, Women
Women Make Science: Robogal One of the world's leading tech developers is creating a new generation of robots to help people with everyday tasks. Science & Technology, Women
Women Make Science: Greece's Dolphin Sanctuary A team of scientists is building a sanctuary in Greece for dolphins released from captivity, the first of its kind. Environment, Oceans, Wild Animals
Women Make Science: From the Lab to Lake Victoria In Kenya, a biological scientist works with local women to tackle climate issues and restore Lake Victoria's ecosystem. Environment, Kenya, Climate Change
Dataland: The evolution of artificial intelligence and big data From Ireland's 'smart cities' to China's dystopian social credit system, artificial intelligence is changing our lives. AI, Data
Women Make Science: Ecuador's Hidden Treasure Scientists work to protect Ecuador's endangered spider monkeys while supporting local women. Ecuador, Environment, Science
In Search of India's Soul: From Mughals to Modi A journalist explores political and religious tensions in his mother country. India, Religion, Narendra Modi
Latin America: A giant in turmoil A former Chilean presidential candidate explores the demise of the political left across Latin America. Latin America
Surviving the 'swallow,' DR Congo's train of death Thousands cram onto roofs and narrow spaces between wagons of a 50-year old train, risking severed limbs and death. Poverty & Development, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa
Pre-Crime: Has Minority Report-style Policing Become a Reality? Police are using technology and data to predict behaviour and prevent crime - but are innocent people being targeted? Privacy & Surveillance, United States, Crime
Mongolia: The nomads risking it all Mongolian herders shift their entire lives across frozen rivers and through 2,000 metre-high mountain passes. Environment, Mongolia, Asia
The Men Who Stole the World: Inside the 2008 Financial Crisis A look at how top executives on Wall Street helped trigger a global financial crisis - and how it may happen again. Business & Economy, United States, Wall Street
Naila and the Uprising: The women who drove the First Intifada How Palestinian women and their families played central roles in the first Palestinian uprising of the late 1980s. Gaza, Palestine, Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Exiled: The Roots of Myanmar's Persecution of the Rohingya Insight into the harrowing experiences faced by Myanmar's Rohingya at the hands of the military and Buddhist factions. Rohingya, Myanmar, Human Rights
Jamal Khashoggi: Murder in a Saudi Consulate We retrace the events leading up to and after the Saudi journalist's death, a year after he was murdered in Istanbul. Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Arabia, Media
Meaza Ashenafi: Judging Ethiopia's Future Meet Ethiopia's first female chief justice as she takes on the challenges of transforming the country's judicial system. Women's Rights, Ethiopia, Law
A Rock and a Hard Place: What is it like to live In Jerusalem? Jerusalemites of three faiths share their life stories and thoughts on the city's past, present and future. Jerusalem, Palestine, Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Egypt's Morsi: The Final Hours An investigation into the behind-the-scenes turmoil during the final days of Mohamed Morsi's presidency. Mohamed Morsi, Egypt, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
Crimea: Russia's Dark Secret A harrowing look at killings and kidnappings undertaken by Russia to scare off Crimea's Muslim Tatars. Russia, Crimea, Human Rights
Shelter: America's Homeless Veterans After years of waging war overseas, US veterans returning to civilian life struggle with PTSD, homelessness, addiction. PTSD, United States, US & Canada
Peace and War: The View from Russia A look at the motivations behind Russia's foreign policy explained by the people who help shape the Kremlin's ideology. Vladimir Putin, Russia, Crimea
The Fight for Amazonia From the heart of the Amazon jungle comes a three-part series examining the strides being made to save the world's most endangered rainforest.
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