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Why being a twin in Nigeria could mean life or death
The Evidence: Maternal health in Malawi
Why can the process of pregnancy and childbirth still be so dangerous for women?
Things Fell Apart: We're coming after you, honey
A medical scandal has world-shattering consequences
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A family of Twilight fans blunder into a dreadful, real-life horror
Crime and punishment in South Africa
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Gaming Africa
Kobby Spiky explores the challenges for gamers and developers in Africa
Labelling the world
How one manual has had a huge influence on the diagnosis of mental health conditions
Things Fell Apart: Spicy Brando
A young man is arrested on the most bizarre charges
Denmark's esports revolution
Why a European country has put competitive gaming on the school curriculum
Shadow war: China and the West
Gordon Corera asks what approach Western powers should take to a defining challenge
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An argument between a parent and her child during lockdown has far-reaching consequences
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Children as young as five are picking jasmine, an ingredient used in leading perfumes
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A story about trauma and its ever-changing definition
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A councillor, a Danish politician and an edible insect chef become unwitting hate figures
Greening the Hajj
What can Muslims do to reduce the enormous carbon footprint of the pilgrimage to Mecca?
Three Million: 6. Silk scarves
How the legacy of the Bengal Famine of 1943 lives on in Britain today
Whose Truth?: The vaccine
Nobel Prize laureate Katalin Kariko was caught up in a Covid vaccine disinformation storm
The forgotten people of the Ravi River
We meet the people in western India cut off from the mainland by a bridgeless river
Things Fell Apart: Mikki's hero's journey
An unlikely culture warrior pours fuel on the fires
Losing Attar
How our changing world has decimated Kannuaj's centuries old attar industry
Whose Truth?: Russia v Ukraine
Nobel laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk is documenting alleged Russian war crimes
Ukraine to Korea
How ethnic-Korean Ukrainian refugees returning to Korea are receiving a mixed welcome
Whose Truth?: Climate change denial
Nobel Prize laureate Sir Paul Nurse wants science to guide the climate change debate
Alvin Hall's other America
Alvin Hall reflects on the racial past and the divided present of Wakulla County, Florida
The West Indies' first black captain: Sir Frank Worrell
Frank Worrell became the first full-time black captain of the West Indies cricket team
Whose Truth? Online Women Haters
How Nobel Prize laureate Maria Ressa came under fire for doing her job.
Three Million: 7. Live show
Kavita Puri, the creator and presenter of Three Million, on how the series was made
Suicide's silent survivors
A look at the countries where it鈥檚 still a criminal offence to attempt suicide
Shaken goalposts
Hatayspor football club鈥檚 fight to survive the aftermath of Turkey鈥檚 tragic earthquake
Instagram鈥檚 fake guru
How former Brazilian model and wellness influencer Kat Torres enslaved her followers
The Romani holocaust: An unfinished history
The destruction of the Roma by the Nazi state and allies and their post war fate