
Press For Freedom Part 1
BBC's Roy Greenslade looks at how far reporting 'the truth' can be endangered by governments, corporations and the new wave of internet publishing.
12 Joulu 200722min

Making News Part 1
The BBC and other international broadcasters boast "objective" news and impartial window onto the world, but is such a thing really possible? Alan Little investigates.
10 Joulu 200722min

Assignment - Leila's story
Leila is a young woman in Iran, sold into prostitution by her family at the age of 9, later forced into a temporary marriage, and then sentenced to hang at the age of 18. She was finally reprieved, bu...
7 Joulu 200722min

Global Account Part 2
Africa's Cocaine Coast - Guinea-Bissau is awash with cocaine and is ranked by the United Nations as the fifth poorest country in the world. Grant Ferrett investigates.
7 Joulu 200722min

Seeing Iraq, Thinking Vietnam Part 2
Jonathan Marcus explores the impact of these two conflicts on the american political psyche.
3 Joulu 200722min

Global Account - Part 1
Angus Stickler travels into the disputed "Red Zone" of Southern Thailand to discover the victims of a brutal and under-reported war.
29 Marras 200722min

Assignment - Inside Gaza
Six months ago, the radical Palestinian faction Hamas took total control of the Gaza Strip. Israel and Egypt responded by closing their borders with Gaza. Magdi Abdelhadi travelled to the Gaza Strip ...
29 Marras 200722min

Seeing Iraq, Thinking Vietnam Part 1
Correspondent Jonathan Marcus compares the impact of the two conflicts on American society and politics.
26 Marras 200722min




















