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Making Waves
A US news agency finds fishermen held as slaves in Southeast Asia.
In Search of Solutions
The city of Boston reacts to the conviction of Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
First Person
An American flees war-torn Yemen by small boat on the Red Sea
Not the History Hour
How the Mexican artist Diego Rivera captured the soul of Detroit, one mural at a time
Worlds Apart
Meet the Pakistani activist fighting the Taliban, and igniting Pakistani students abroad
Great Escapes
A former captive of the Taliban calls for an end to US 鈥榮ignature鈥 drone strikes.
An Artist鈥檚 Touch
A war photographer documents life and death on the American home front
American Identities
How to eat pork, drink booze and be a 'good' Muslim
Military Manoeuvres
An American convert to Islam explains why he was drawn to violent extremism.
Sea Change
Washington lifts its ban on ferry service between the US and Cuba.
Out of the Box
An architect campaigns to end construction of prisons with solitary confinement cells
Rising to the Challenge
Maj Gen Gale Pollock, a trailblazer for women in the US army reflects on a 36-year-career
Unchained
A US woman who escaped an abusive arranged marriage now helps others do the same
Scene Change
US Navy medics train for war in a Los Angeles emergency room
Border Control
A political campaign in Texas takes aim at Islamic law.
History Now
Two brothers - one in Iran, one in the US - share their hopes post-nuclear deal
Learning Curve
What became of the US project to build schools in Afghanistan?
Calculated Risk
The US Navy investigates a possible cancer cluster at Guantanamo Bay
Memory Keepers
After the A-bomb survivors die, who will be Hiroshima's memory keepers?
Loaded Language
Iranian hardliners chant 鈥楧eath to America鈥 - but these days many Iranians wonder why.
Identity Crisis
A Mexican immigrant who works in a Trump hotel calls out 鈥楾he Donald鈥.
Comfort Zone
Subhi Nahas never felt safe as a gay man in Syria 鈥 and then IS took over his hometown.
Hole in the Wall
A border wall to keep migrants out - 鈥渁 14th Century solution to a 21st Century problem鈥
The Adoption Edition
Twins separated at birth reunite in the documentary film Twinsters
Starting Over
She fled Saudi Arabia after family threats but can US immigration laws protect her?
The Resilience Edition
The big story behind a tiny object Marco Werman found in tsunami-ravaged Japan.
Home from Home
A Yemeni student in America urges US officials to end support for Saudi-led airstrikes.
Change of Plan
Is the US training and equipping of foreign armies and rebels money well spent?
Corporate Diplomacy
After battling the so-called Islamic State, Kurds find a new foe in Facebook
The Drug Store Edition
How the opium trade fuels militant extremism in Afghanistan
Compare and Contrast
Iran starts to dismantle its nuclear infrastructure as part of an agreement with the West