
Interview with Masoumeh Ebtekar
An interview with one of Iran's vice presidents, Masoumeh Ebtekar, in Tehran.Tehran is a modern city of 12 million people, a study in contrast between bazaars and shopping malls, between hardline cler...
19 Aug 201523min

The Bin Laden Tapes
In early 2002, following the fall of the Talban, Osama Bin Laden's abandoned compound in the Afghan city of Kandahar was ransacked. Among the finds was a collection of more than 1500 audio cassettes f...
18 Aug 201527min

Cuba on the Move
Will Grant takes a ride in Cuba to discover how people get around and whether the thaw in relations with the United States will make any difference to their lives.
13 Aug 201526min

Tunisia on the Fault Line
The gun attack on the beach resort of Sousse that killed 38 tourists, deterred many holiday-makers from travelling to Tunisia. But not journalist, Frances Stonor Saunders. She packed her bags, no flak...
12 Aug 201527min

Bank Account Bans
Peter Oborne investigates why bank accounts of some British Muslims were closed.
11 Aug 201527min

China’s Ketamine Fortress
China has become a top maker and taker of underground ketamine. Celia Hatton sees the impact of the drug and explores The Fortress - the drug village at the centre of the trade.
6 Aug 201526min

The Killing of Farkhunda
Farkhunda, a 28-year-old Afghan woman and religious scholar, was beaten to death in the streets of Kabul in March this year. She had reportedly been arguing with a Mullah about the practice of selling...
5 Aug 201527min

The Polonium Trail
Former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko died in a London hospital in 2006, after drinking tea poisoned with the highly radioactive material - polonium. But who wanted him dead, and why? And where did ...
31 Juli 201526min




















