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Can mountaineering survive in an age of rapidly warming mountains?
Building a future for cyclone-hit Mozambique
Meet the scientists and local communities of Beira trying to fight against climate change
The Return
The African-Americans who have moved to Ghana through the Year of Return initiative
Ending homelessness the Finnish way
How Finland eliminated street homelessness by turning housing policy on its head
Paris: Football鈥檚 greatest talent factory
What is it about Paris's banlieues that helps create such amazing football talent?
Our House: Stories of the Holocaust
The Berliners unearthing the plight of the Jewish families who once lived in their homes
Reducing risks in a risky world
In Japan, automated drones are being developed to mitigate the risks from tsunamis
The Israeli hostages
People who survived the 7 October attacks in Israel by Hamas describe how events unfolded
Cairo in comics
Cairo's young graphic novelists tell the modern story of their city
Eight Numbers To Understand China
Eight numbers that shed light on modern China.
Reporting Greece
Greek journalist say intimidation and surveillance is restricting their ability to report
World Wide Waves '24
For this year's World Radio Day, we celebrate women in community radio
Two Years of War: Voices from Russia
Oleg Boldyrev on how ordinary Russians are dealing with life in a country at war.
Ukraine two years on: Your questions answered
The Global News Podcast and Ukrainecast have come together to answer your questions
Storm over a teacup
The farmers and industry leaders working to secure the identity and future of Nepali tea
Three Million: 1. War
The story of the 1943 Bengal Famine which led to the death of at least 3 million people
Three Million: 2. The cigarette tin
The escalating food crisis forces people to make life and death decisions.
Diving With a Purpose
Meet the young scuba divers of colour who are searching for sunken slave ships
Three Million: 3. The f-word
Famine grips Bengal but publicly no-one is calling it a famine
Running out of sand
Sand mining is fuelling Cambodia's construction boom but at what cost to the environment?
Trapped in Oman
The fight to bring home a group of Malawian domestic workers trapped in servitude
Three Million: 4. The tapes
The discovery of cassette tapes that throw new light on colonial responsibility.
A reckoning with drugs in Oregon
How has Oregon鈥檚 radical drug decriminalisation policy changed lives?
Three Million: 5. Ghosts
Three million people died in the Bengal Famine - but why are they not better remembered?
Rwanda 30 years on
Rwanda's journey towards healing and reconciliation after the 1994 genocide
Azovstal: The 80 day siege
Ukrainian citizens and soldiers who survived the siege of Azovstal recount their ordeal
Forward Thinking: Is it ethical to live longer?
The dilemmas caused by treatments that could tackle some of our most serious illnesses
El Salvador's missing children: Part one
Children separated from their parents by civil war now want to find their birth families
Forward Thinking: Jocelyn Bell Burnell
Why a celebrated astrophysicist believes space research needs a new approach
El Salvador's missing children: Part two
Can Salvadoran children adopted during the country鈥檚 civil war find their birth families?
His and hers medicine
Dr Zoe Williams examines historical inequalities in the diagnosis and treatment of women