
Road Rage, Rumour and Riots: Sri Lanka
This month violence erupted in the Sri Lankan city of Kandy. It started when a group of Muslim youths beat a Sinhala man following a minor traffic incident, but his death sparked days of rioting, the...
23 Mars 201810min

A Rohingya Love Story
Since last August, around 700,000 Rohingyas have fled their homes and sought refuge in Bangladesh. Many now live in the huge Kutupalong camp, where Rocky Shahnewaj, a photojournalist with BBC Bangla, ...
16 Mars 20188min

Poison and Spies in Sleepy Salisbury
BBC Russian has been at the heart of this week's reporting on the mysterious poisoning of a former Russian spy in Salisbury. Olga Ivshina tells us that a complex investigation in a quiet English city ...
9 Mars 20188min

Defiant Voices From Eastern Ghouta
Eastern Ghouta has suffered intense bombardment as Syrian government forces attempt to oust rebel groups. But behind the name is a place with its own history and aspirations, and home to a defiant gr...
2 Mars 20189min

New Names, Old Rivalries
Renaming the block outside the Russian Embassy in Washington DC, and the streets outside the United Arab Emirates and US embassies in Turkey. Political point scoring with names, with Natalka Pisnia o...
23 Feb 20189min

Love is in the air… and at the BBC!
Some of our language service journalists share not only an office with colleagues, but also a living room, kitchen and bedroom. BBC's Salim Kikeke, Kathy Harcombe and Valeria Perasso tell us what it's...
16 Feb 20189min

Inside the Map of the Afghan Conflict
BBC Afghan recently published the results of an ambitious project to assess the Taliban's influence across the country. Helmand Province in the south is the most affected area, and also home territor...
9 Feb 20188min

Cape Town's Water Challenge
Could you live on 50 litres of water a day? That's the challenge facing millions of people in Cape Town, on the brink of becoming the first major city to run out of water. BBC Africa contributor Moh...
2 Feb 20187min





















