Crossing Continents Podcast
Stories from around the world and the people at the heart of them.
Episodes to download
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Russia's Extreme Selfie Daredevils
Thu 23 Mar 2017
Lucy Ash meets the young Russians taking death-defying photos to gain internet fame.
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Siege at the Holey Artisan Bakery
Thu 12 Jan 2017
One night of terror at Dhaka's Holey Artisan Bakery in July 2016.
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Poland: Behind the Black Protests
Thu 5 Jan 2017
Women in Poland are angry with their government and with the Catholic church.
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Mexico - The Town That Said, 'No!'
Thu 29 Dec 2016
The story of Cheran, a Mexican town that rose up against organised crime.
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Punk Art and Protest in Malaysia
Thu 22 Dec 2016
James Fletcher asks if art and activism can bring about change in Malaysia.
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Fixing India's Car Crash Capital
Thu 15 Sep 2016
The people who are trying to stop the relentless road deaths in India's biggest city.
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Protesting in Putin's Russia
Thu 25 Aug 2016
Sarah Rainsford looks at how Russia is dealing with dissent in the run-up to elections.
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Colombia's Forgotten Exodus
Thu 18 Aug 2016
The people displaced by war in Colombia who fear they will never be able to return home.
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Poland's Amateur Defenders
Thu 11 Aug 2016
Why are more people in Poland preparing for war? Tim Whewell investigates.
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Going Hungry in Venezuela
Thu 4 Aug 2016
Vladimir Hernandez reports from Venezuela, which is struggling to feed its own people.
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Syria's Secret Library
Thu 28 Jul 2016
The story of the library in a besieged Syrian town providing a lifeline to its community.
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Stealing Innocence in Malawi
Thu 21 Jul 2016
The shocking world of the men in Malawi tasked with stealing the innocence of young girls.
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Checkmate Me in St Louis
Thu 12 May 2016
The mid-western city which has become a world centre for the game of chess.
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China's Family Planning Army
Thu 5 May 2016
China's once-hated population police are being turned into child development specialists.
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Forgetting Igbo
Thu 28 Apr 2016
Nkem Ifejika cannot speak Igbo, the language of his forefathers, and he wants to know why.
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'Islamic State's' Most Wanted
Thu 21 Apr 2016
The astonishing story of a group of young men in Syria resisting so-called Islamic State.
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Norway: Parents Against the State
Thu 14 Apr 2016
Norway's child protection policies are attracting sharp criticism both at home and abroad.
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Born Free, Killed by Hate in South Africa
Thu 7 Apr 2016
The story of Pasca, a young lesbian, and how South Africa's rainbow nation has failed her.
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Thai Buddhism - Monks, Mercs and Women
Thu 31 Mar 2016
Linda Pressly on the rifts and sexual politics challenging Thai Buddhism and its devotees.
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Romania: The Shepherds Revolt
Thu 24 Mar 2016
Lucy Ash asks what is behind a violent protest by thousands of Romanian shepherds.
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Molenbeek, Through the Looking Glass
Thu 14 Jan 2016
Can Belgium solve the problems of the Brussels district dubbed Jihadi Central?
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Brazil Versus Sleaze
Thu 7 Jan 2016
Untangling the web of corruption in a forgotten corner of Brazil. With Linda Pressly.
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The Battered Champions of Aleppo
Thu 31 Dec 2015
Tim Whewell is on a quest to find a Syrian football team who were torn apart by civil war.
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Saving India's Parsis
Christmas Eve 2015
India's Parsi population is declining. Can Parsis be persuaded to make more babies?
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Cambodia: Trust Me, I'm not a Doctor
Thu 17 Dec 2015
The risks people take in rural Cambodia to get basic healthcare.
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Malaysia's Runaway Children
Thu 10 Dec 2015
Five school children starve to death in the Malaysian jungle. Why weren't they protected?
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Albania: Shadows of the Past
Thu 3 Dec 2015
Maria Margaronis explores the debris of Albania's painful past.
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Greece: No Place to Die
Thu 26 Nov 2015
The complex business of dying in Greece. With Chloe Hadjimatheou.