
My Africa - Rwanda
As part of the BBC's Richer World season, Alan Kasujja travels to three countries in his native east Africa to meet young Africans determined to build a better future. In the second programme, Alan tr...
17 Feb 201523min

The Palace of Shame
The imperial summer palace in Beijing was looted and destroyed by French and British troops in 1860. Chris Bowlby discovers why.
16 Feb 201550min

Ukraine: The Untold Story of the Maidan Killings
One year on from the massacre in Kiev’s Maidan square, when more than fifty protestors were killed. It was the events on Maidan that led to Ukraine’s pro-Russian president fleeing the countr...
12 Feb 201526min

Digitising Stalin
For Stalin, privacy was key. So how would he feel about his secrets being revealed? The Stalin Digital Archive aims to release 400,000 pages of Soviet secrets from 1890 through to 1952, and may give u...
11 Feb 201527min

Egypt - Searching for Justice
Claire Read has spent the last six months following a court case in Egypt and trying to get to grips with how the country's justice system operates under the government of President Sisi.
11 Feb 201526min

My Africa - Uganda
My Africa offers a series of inspiring snapshots of a continent working towards future prosperity. As part of the BBC's Richer World season, Alan Kasujja travels to three countries in his native east ...
10 Feb 201527min

Heaven and Earth: Le Ly Hayslip
A Vietnamese woman's perspective of the Vietnam War. Her memoirs have inspired film director Oliver Stone and given an essential insight into the conflict between Vietnam and the US.
4 Feb 201527min

Tata: India's Global Giant
Tata is the biggest industrial employer in the UK, owning Jaguar, Land Rover & Tetley. Now, the Tata family no longer controls the companies which bear its name. Can this powerful organisation hold on...
3 Feb 201527min




















