The Documentary Episodes Episode guide
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Azovstal: The 80 day siege
Ukrainian citizens and soldiers who survived the siege of Azovstal recount their ordeal
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Rwanda 30 years on
Rwanda's journey towards healing and reconciliation after the 1994 genocide
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Three Million: 5. Ghosts
Three million people died in the Bengal Famine - but why are they not better remembered?
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A reckoning with drugs in Oregon
How has Oregon鈥檚 radical drug decriminalisation policy changed lives?
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Three Million: 4. The tapes
The discovery of cassette tapes that throw new light on colonial responsibility.
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Trapped in Oman
The fight to bring home a group of Malawian domestic workers trapped in servitude
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Running out of sand
Sand mining is fuelling Cambodia's construction boom but at what cost to the environment?
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Three Million: 3. The f-word
Famine grips Bengal but publicly no-one is calling it a famine
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Diving With a Purpose
Meet the young scuba divers of colour who are searching for sunken slave ships
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Three Million: 2. The cigarette tin
The escalating food crisis forces people to make life and death decisions.
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Tumaini
Tumaini Festival - a unique music and arts celebration in Dzaleka Refugee Camp, Malawi
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Three Million: 1. War
The story of the 1943 Bengal Famine which led to the death of at least 3 million people
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Storm over a teacup
The farmers and industry leaders working to secure the identity and future of Nepali tea
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Ukraine two years on: Your questions answered
The Global News Podcast and Ukrainecast have come together to answer your questions
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Two Years of War: Voices from Russia
Oleg Boldyrev on how ordinary Russians are dealing with life in a country at war.
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World Wide Waves '24
For this year's World Radio Day, we celebrate women in community radio
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Reporting Greece
Greek journalist say intimidation and surveillance is restricting their ability to report
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Eight Numbers To Understand China
Eight numbers that shed light on modern China.
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Cairo in comics
Cairo's young graphic novelists tell the modern story of their city
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The Israeli hostages
People who survived the 7 October attacks in Israel by Hamas describe how events unfolded
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Reducing risks in a risky world
In Japan, automated drones are being developed to mitigate the risks from tsunamis
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Our House: Stories of the Holocaust
The Berliners unearthing the plight of the Jewish families who once lived in their homes
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Paris: Football鈥檚 greatest talent factory
What is it about Paris's banlieues that helps create such amazing football talent?
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Ending homelessness the Finnish way
How Finland eliminated street homelessness by turning housing policy on its head
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The Return
The African-Americans who have moved to Ghana through the Year of Return initiative
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Building a future for cyclone-hit Mozambique
Meet the scientists and local communities of Beira trying to fight against climate change
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The approach
Can mountaineering survive in an age of rapidly warming mountains?
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An octopus's garden
A pioneering closure system is enabling octopus to flourish in Madagascar
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The Vietnam War soundtrack
Beatriz De La Pava plays the music that chronicled the Vietnam War
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Rewilding the orphaned elephants
Former Samburu warriors rescue baby elephants, but can they rewild them during drought?