Honduras, Sierra Leone, Kenya, India and Germany
Pascale Harter presents stories from Linda Pressly in Honduras, Umaru Fofana in Sierra Leone, Mary Harper in Kenya, Paul Howard in India and Steve Evans in Germany.
Pascale Harter presents stories from Linda Pressly in Honduras, Umaru Fofana in Sierra Leone, Mary Harper in Kenya, Paul Howard in India and Steve Evans in Germany.
The UN has classed Honduras as one of the deadliest countries on the planet with an exceedingly high murder rate. Linda Pressly finds out how it is affecting ordinary people.
Following the conviction of Former Liberian president Charles Taylor of war crimes this week, Umaru Fofana describes the day that he thought he was going to die while reporting on Sierra Leone's civil war 15 years ago.
In Kenya, Mary Harper visits the largest refugee settlement in the world. It is supposed to be temporary, but it has been there for twenty years.
Paul Howard takes on the gruelling trek to reach Zanskar in the Indian Himalayas.
The asparagus season is getting started in Europe. Steve Evans finds out just how important it is to those in Germany.
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