The Fifth Floor Episodes Episode guide
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The Gambia's Political Earthquake
大象传媒 Africa's Umaru Fofana takes us behind the scenes in Gambia's historic elections
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Unravelling an Uzbek Mystery
The rise and fall of the late president's daughter.
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Political Parables and Proverbs
Maidens and suitors, devils and angels: who's saying what in the Ghanaian election
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What Next for Kenya's Dadaab Refugees?
Kenya's vast Dadaab camp has a six month reprieve, but what awaits returnees in Somalia?
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The World View on President-Elect Donald Trump
After his comments on women, Muslims and Latinos, the world digests the Trump victory
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Saudi Religious Police Under Scrutiny
The impact of recent changes to the religious police on Saudi Arabian society.
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Bashiqa: Beyond the Battleground
Picnics and sesame oil - memories of the Iraqi town at the heart of the fight for Mosul
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US Election: the View from Miami
Election insights from Miami, where more than half the population are Hispanic.
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Afghan Refugees: An Uncertain Future
Three million Afghan refugees in Pakistan have been asked to leave by March next year
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Yemen's Forgotten Victims
Exposing a humanitarian crisis in a nation trapped by war.
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Remembering Aleppo Before the Bombs
Aleppo's citizens, past and present, are going online to eulogise their city
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Timbuktu: A Case of Cultural Destruction
Is an attack on heritage an attack on the soul of a nation?
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Kashmir: The Continuing Conflict
Pellet guns, weddings and cartoons: life under curfew in Indian-administered Kashmir
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Life under Karimov
Memories of life in Uzbekistan during the rule of former President Islam Karimov
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Reporting the Disappeared
Telling the stories of the disappeared in Nigeria, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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Discovering Mauritania
A rare look inside a country of Bedouins, Arabs and African tribes
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Lashkar Gah: City on the Edge
An inside view of the fighting in Helmand Province from 大象传媒 Afghan's Auliya Atrafi
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Colombia: Living with the Peace
The price of peace in post-conflict Colombia.
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Who is Nicaragua's First Lady?
Former revolutionary, poet, and called by some the Witch. Meet Rosario Murillo.
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Turkey: The Army and the People
A look inside the complex relationship between Turkey's army and its people
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Cairo Calling
Lessons in living, language and laughter from the journalists of 大象传媒 Arabic
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South China Sea: What's in a Name?
A disputed territory and disputed names - a linguistic tour of the South China Sea.
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Myanmar: the Long Road to Peace
Why are so many of Myanmar's ethnic groups in conflict with the government?
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Life in Turkey Since the Istanbul Ataturk Airport Attack
'There is a feeling there is just nowhere safe.'
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Iran's Forgotten Province
Rare insights into life in Iran's impoverished Sistan Baluchistan province
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A Childhood on the Rubbish Tips
The refugee children scavenging for a living on the toxic tips of Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan.
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Closing Kenya's Dadaab Refugee Camp
What it means to close Dadaab, home to nearly 350,000 refugees
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India's mixed religious communities
The place where Hindus and Muslims live together in peace, even within the same family
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Parched Lands and Parched Lives
How severe drought is changing lives in India
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"All they want is to have their daughters back"
Meeting the families of the missing Chibok girls