Our World Episodes Episode guide
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Hope for Haiti?
Two years after an earthquake hit Haiti, 500,000 people are still living in tents.
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Dagestan's Football Dreams
Can changing things on the football pitch really change Dagestan's politics?
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Brainwaves
Susan Watts looks at whether brain-enhancing drugs can actually make you smarter.
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Has the Amazon Been Saved?
Are the Brazilian authorities beginning to turn around the destruction of the rainforest?
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Ocean Powerhouse
David Shukman explores the extraordinary engineering behind Britain's giant wind turbines.
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The Arctic Convoys
Robert Hall meets people who served on the Arctic convoys between 1941 and 1945.
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Europe's Christian Exodus
In Europe the power of Christian ritual is waning. Robert Pigott reports.
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Abuse in America
Natalia Antelava investigates the roots of child abuse and neglect in the United States.
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School of Olympic Dreams
Bishop Okiring School in Kenya boasts world-class athletes among its former pupils.
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The Witchdoctors' Children
Chris Rogers uncovers disturbing evidence of violence against children in Uganda.
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Mission For Maths
A look at the Warwick in Africa programme - bringing teachers from the UK to South Africa.
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Dangerous Journeys North
Central American migrants heading north to the United States fear that they are in danger.
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Crossing Steinbeck's America
Paul Mason travels down the same road as John Steinbeck's migrants in The Grapes of Wrath.
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Securing New York
The New York Police Department and the FBI fight terrorism in the city.
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That September Day
Laura Trevelyan meets three New Yorkers all affected in different ways by 9/11.
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Fallout 9/11
David Shukman discovers how thousands of people became ill from toxic dust after 9/11.
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Living with Slums
Paul Mason visits Manila to find out if we have to learn to live with slums.
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Gorbachev - Part 2, The Great Dissident
An in-depth look at Gorbachev's role in his country's emergence out of Soviet communism.
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Gorbachev - Part 1, The Great Dissident
An in-depth look at Gorbachev's role in his country's emergence out of Soviet communism.
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Barcelona - Bullfighting and Cathedrals
In Barcelona, Steve Smith looks at the declining interest in bullfighting.
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Oldham: Crossing the Line
Ten years after the race riots, Oldham's government tries to bring communities together.
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Ruling Iran
James Reynolds profiles Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Iran's Supreme Leader.
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24/07/2011
Featuring news programmes on current issues around the world.
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Uganda - Experiments in Aid
A UN project in northern Uganda aims to end the region's long-term dependency on aid.
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Inside Assad's Syria
Sue Lloyd-Roberts goes undercover in Syria to find out about life under Assad's rule.
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Journey to Tahrir
Tim Whewell assesses some of the knock-on effects of the Egyptian revolution.
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China's Green Revolution
China pollutes more than any other country, but now the government wants to go green.
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Stalin's Toxic Legacy
High in the mountains of Georgia, campaigners say there is an ecological disaster.
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Pirate Hunters
Jonathan Beale reports on the growth of Somalian piracy in the Indian Ocean.
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Yemen Uprising
Natalia Antelava looks at Yemen, a country being transformed through popular uprising.