The ´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service's wide range of documentaries from 2014.
James Fletcher asks if mining for rare earths and uranium will destroy Greenland's –...
Jim O'Neill investigates Nigeria; can a nation of young, vibrant, natural overcome of...
Will the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi showcase a resurgent Russia or hide real Lucy...
Mexico's hope of becoming the workshop of North America was shattered by China's of is...
Breakthrough on the identity of a man found on a London street. Months after Jose from...
Indonesia has enjoyed a boom created by its exports of raw materials to China, India...
Tim Whewell investigates claims that millions of dollars of aid meant for Syria has to...
For centuries, Turkish traders have exploited their location on the historic Silk Road...
Prostitution is said to be one of the world's oldest professions, and one which has of...
It has taken scientists almost 50 years to cure rare diseases through gene therapy.
Natalia Antelava profiles Gulnara Karimova, the socialite, pop star and philanthropist...
Nick Thorpe reports from Hungary where the government has adopted controversial laws...
Why and how illegal migrants from Burma and Cambodia are being forced onto Thai boats...
meet Ruhan Jia one of the young hopefuls in the world of state-manufactured pop.
What does the popularity of controversial comedian Dieudonné tell us about France of...
Nigeria is a nation of young, vibrant and natural entrepreneurs. Can they overcome the...
Can Indonesia break its old reliance on exporting raw materials to realise the of a...
Turkey has notoriously vague and extensive anti-terror laws which have been used to of...
With accusations of corruption and criminality, are the concerns about Sochi Given all...
Voluntary euthanasia for adults has been legal since 2002 in Belgium. Now legislators...
What role does music play for today’s soldiers? Soldiers stationed at Camp Bastion -...
The story of Russia's volunteer diggers armed with spades and metal detectors who and...