
Living with Mugabe
After 37 years of the Mugabe regime, Zimbabweans are adjusting to life without him. Most of the population have only known his rule, and he had become part of the fabric of the country. Two BBC Afr...
1 Joulu 201711min

Commuting in the Skies of Medellin
Medellin in Colombia was one of the first cities in South America to integrate cable cars into its metro transit system. The Metrocable links the affluent valley with poor neighbourhoods in the hills....
24 Marras 20176min

Being Thai
Thailand encompasses a large geographical, ethnic and cultural range, so is there such a thing as 'Thainess'? BBC Thai colleagues Watchiranont Thongtep, Thitipol Panyalompanun, Thanyarat Doksone and ...
17 Marras 201711min

Reporting Mosul: A Journalist's Story
Three years ago, a lightning advance by about 800 jihadist fighters in northern Iraq morphed into a global threat. Nafiseh Kohnavard of BBC Persian has followed the fight against so-called Islamic St...
10 Marras 201710min

Insulted and spurned: Somali Gabooye
Qalib Barud of BBC Somali recently reported on discrimination in Somali society against a group of clans commonly referred to as the Gabooye.Image: A shoemaker, one of the Gabooye clans, mends a shoe ...
3 Marras 20177min

Apples, Dams and the Taliban
It's a short but risky journey from Kabul to the centre of neighbouring Wardak province - much of which is under Taliban control. BBC Afghan's Auliya Atrafi looked beyond conflict on his recent repor...
27 Loka 20179min

India's Deccan Queen
The Deccan Queen train links Pune in the hills with Mumbai down on the coast, and is older than the state of India itself. It's also India's only train to have a dining car. BBC Marathi's Mayuresh ...
20 Loka 20176min

Kenya's Election Drama
The Kenyan presidential election took another surprising turn this week. The crisis has seen protests, a shock intervention from the judiciary, and now the surprise withdrawal of the main opposition ...
13 Loka 201710min





















