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The First iPhone
The touchscreen smartphone changed mobile technology for ever.
The Algerian Massacres
The story of one atrocity in Algeria's battle with radical Islamists in the 1990s
When France said 'Non' to Britain joining the EEC
In 1963, France stopped Britain from joining the European Economic Community, now the EU
Reaching out After World War Two
German children were invited to stay in the English town of Reading after WW2 had ended
How British Women Helped Win World War One
For the first time women were encouraged to join the workforce to help win the war
South Africa's Truth And Reconciliation Commission
After Apartheid, South Africans tried to come to terms with their brutal past.
Eisenhower's Farewell Address
American president Dwight Eisenhower's great farewell address
The Writer With Cerebral Palsy Who Made History
Christopher Nolan became the first severely disabled person to win the Whitbread prize.
My 10-Year Battle to Adopt in Guatemala
How Guatemala's changes in law scuppered Ruth Sheehan's attempt to adopt a baby boy
Francis Bacon's Studio
How an influential painter's studio was moved in its entirety from London to Ireland.
The Capture of the USS Pueblo
A US spy ship was caught by North Korean forces in the Sea of Japan on 23 January 1968.
Salvador Dali
The life and times of the great surrealist artist, Salvador Dali
The Vege-Burger
How one of the mainstays of vegetarian cuisine was launched in 1982
The Invention of the Lego Brick
How one of the world's most popular toys was invented in a small Danish town in 1958
The "Godfather of Gospel Music"
Thomas A Dorsey is credited with developing Gospel music into a global phenomenon.
US Psychological Warfare in Vietnam
How American military PSYOP teams waged war in Vietnam in the 1960s.
The Bloody Sunday Shootings
Tony Doherty recalls the murder of his father by British troops in Northern Ireland
No Sex in the USSR
How a satellite TV link-up between American and Soviet women led to misunderstanding.
Vietnam War: The Tet Offensive
How a surprise attack became a turning point in the Vietnam war
Hungary's Jewish Underground
During WW2 thousands of fake documents helped save Jews from the Nazis in Hungary.
The Roots of the Rohingya Crisis
The complex history behind the world's fastest growing refugee crisis.
Lahore Cricket Attack
Islamist militants attacked a convoy of international cricketers in Pakistan in 2009.
Banning The Belt
How two Scottish mothers forced the UK government to end corporal punishment in schools
China's Crackdown on Falun Gong
The Chinese government banned the spiritual movement, Falun Gong, in 1999.
Bringing Nazi Leader Klaus Barbie To Justice
The extradition to France of the man known as 'the butcher of Lyon'
The Birth of the Water Baby
French obstetrician Dr Michel Odent encouraged women to use water to ease childbirth.
Women in Britain get the right to vote
On 6th February 1918, women in Britain were given the right to vote for the first time
The Hanafi Hostage Siege
How American Muslim gunmen took more than 100 people hostage in the US capital in 1977.
The Munich Air Disaster
The 1958 plane crash that killed eight of Manchester United's famous "Busby Babes" team.
The Killing of Vincent Chin
The brutal murder of a young Chinese-American man sparked a civil rights movement.
Spying On South Africa's Nuclear Bomb
Renfrew Christie was jailed and tortured for passing details of the bomb to the ANC