
Africans in the Holy Land
The African quarter of Jerusalem, Ethiopian Jews returned to their ancient homeland and African asylum-seekers: Paul Bakibinga travels to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to explore the lives and experiences of...
19 Apr 201450min

Cambodia’s Gambling Boom
Vietnamese now cross in their thousands to visit Cambodian border casinos. Ed Butler reports on (some of) the darker aspects of Cambodia’s gambling boom.
17 Apr 201426min

Rise and Fall of Arab Nationalism
Tracing the history of the modern Arab world through some of the great political dreams that have shaped it, from the 19th Century to the Arab Spring. In part two of The Making of the Arab World, Egyp...
16 Apr 201427min

Preparing for Disaster
Lu Olkowski reports on New York's growing 'prepper' movement - people who are fearful of the future and who are preparing for the next disaster that will strike the city. They train in self-defence, p...
15 Apr 201426min

Manchester: A City United
How Manchester helped shape the modern age. Communism, free trade, the co-operative movement, the campaign for female suffrage, European vegetarianism and trade unionism all originated or - crucially ...
12 Apr 201449min

Central African Republic - A Road Through Hatred
Can a unique friendship between two men of god end the killings in the Central African Republic? Tim Whewell investigates.
10 Apr 201426min

The Rise and Fall of Arab Liberalism
The history of the Arab world, including Egypt's 19th Century encounters with Europe and the cultural renaissance known as Nahda.
9 Apr 201427min

Mapping the Void
How does being on a map affect your work, education and rights? Meet the The volunteers who are mapping the world's unmapped places and people - in the aftermath of natural disasters, and in areas of ...
8 Apr 201427min




















