The Documentary Episodes Episode guide
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Building power: India’s new parliament
Why is Delhi's new parliament controversial and what does it tell us about modern India?
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Izabela in the forest
Izabela Dłuzyk explores the wonderful sounds of Europe’s last primeval forest.
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Inside an autistic mind
Sue Nelson shares her journey to understand a condition that affects millions worldwide
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Slovakia divided
Why the coming elections in a small state in the centre of Europe could disrupt the West
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Female founders: Green tech in the blue economy
Women developing solar tech to reduce the environmental impact of fishing in SE Asia
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A new term in Myanmar
How students in Myanmar have continued their education after the 2021 coup
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Directing disability
Director Jordan Hogg takes us on his journey to 'change the world' for disabled actors
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The famine at the edge of the ocean
Journalist Raissa Ioussouf meets the people worst affected by Madagascar's famine
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Back to school: Supporting neuro-divergent students through LARP
Live-action role-playing (LARPing) is no longer just the world of Dungeons & Dragons
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Did big tech know I was gay before I did?
What do big tech recommendations mean for LGBTQ people around the world?
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The Engineers: Lunar exploration
Space engineers discuss their return to the moon and what that entails
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A billion batteries
The US teens and children campaigning for used batteries to be recycled
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Inside Afghanistan's secret schools
Sana Safi finds out how teenage girls are getting around the Taliban ban on education
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Invading the past: Russia and science fiction
Catherine Merridale explores Russian science fiction in the age of Putin
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Women writing Zimbabwe
Tawanda Mudzonga explores why Zimbabwe has produced so many renowned women writers
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Nigeria and the song of the bell
The journeys of church bells herald Africa's new role as the beating heart of Christianity
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Kew Gardens: Botany and the British empire
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is re-examining its past and preparing for the future
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The Sir Salman Rushdie interview
The Indian-born British-American author talks to Newshour’s Razia Iqbal
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Women's football: Passion versus profit
What is the state of play for women’s football around the globe?
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Bangladesh's clothing conundrum
Can clothes be sustainably produced and still remain affordable?
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Wagner's revolt: The world takes stock
The Global Jigsaw hears how Russia's friends and foes have responded to Wagner's mutiny
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Biniam Girmay: Africa’s new cycling hero
Can Biniam Girmay be the first black African cyclist to win a stage of Tour de France?
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The monkey haters
The disturbing trade in the torture of Macaque monkeys filmed and sold online
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Controlled and connected: 50 years of the cell phone
How has the cell phone revolutionised our lives since the first call in 1973?
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Swan's head, tiger's roar
Hip-hop artist Mrs M, actress Bayra Bela and throat-singer Zolzaya on art in Mongolia
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Yellowstone: The first national park
The pivotal role of art in the creation of Yellowstone, the world's first national park
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Metaleurop : A stain on France
The people of Evin in France live above an environmental disaster they cannot flee from
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Global dancefloor: Salvador
How a music collective is advocating for oppressed communities in Brazil
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Beirut: Life in the unliveable city
Writer Lina Mounzer reveals how the people of her beloved Beirut are coping amid crisis
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Iraq: Generation Invasion
Young Iraqis recall life under US-occupation and speak of their hopes for the future