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Pills, Patients and Profits
Nigel Wrench investigates the most profitable and powerful pharmaceutical businesses
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Trading Places
Indian community leader Stan Thekaekara swaps his Indian home for Matson Estate
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Winning the Peace
Paddy Ashdown investigates how the international community helps rebuild a nation
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Drugs that Changed the World
Drugs that have made an impact on individuals and communities
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Ten Billion or Bust
Looking at the world's ever-increasing population and its consequences
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WW2: War and Words
Twenty momentous years that changed the course of world history, from 1936 to 1956.
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Days of Darkness, Days of Light
Fergal Keane revisits post-genocide Rwanda and post-apartheid South Africa
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The Sword and the Ocean
The effects of rising Hindu nationalism in India and abroad
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The Diplomatic Jigsaw
Insiders talk about how events unfolded on 11 September 2001 and the following months
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Children's Correspondents
Why the rights of children around the world need to be protected
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Three by Five
The promise to give three million people in developing countries HIV medication by 2005.
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China Uncovered
A history to provide explanations for China’s actions and for its attitudes today
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Young In The Arab World
What it's like for young people growing up in four capitals in the Arab world
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Daughters of Abraham
How religion impacts on different communities of women in the Middle East
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Why Stories
Thought provoking documentaries produced by international filmmakers from across the globe
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Nicola Sturgeon
Who is the real Nicola Sturgeon? We go in search of the person behind the politician.
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The Miners' Strike: 40 years on
Stories from across England looking back at the 1984 miners' strike.
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Benjamin Britten
British composer Benajmin Britten examined through his love of Suffolk in England
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The role of the language interpreter
Explaining the role of interpreters in the work of the European Union
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Lady Gaitskell
Life peer Lady Gaitskell on politics, marriage and work in the House of Lords and the UN.
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19th Century African Leaders
Discussion of the legacy of 19th-century African leaders who re-drew the political map.
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Sir Gerald Kelly
Sir Gerald Kelly, flamboyant society portrait painter and TV presenter in the early 1950s.
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Peace and the Media
"Nobody got to be an editor through covering the United Nations": peace and the media
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Execution Day - Texas
What it's like to live near a prison that carries out the death penalty
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Izmit Earthquake
Aftermath of the 1999 Izmit earthquake and a look at poor building construction
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The International Trade in Drugs
How do authorities tackle drug trade? With reports from South Africa and Trinidad
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Caring for Drug Users in Gambia
Profile of a Gambian community nurse working with drug users and psychiatric patients
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The American Cowboy
How the cowboy has influenced generations of American musicians and movie makers
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Herat, Afghanistan
The history and culture of Herat - and a look towards its future
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Bugs that Rule the World
Bad bacteria, how they spread and the diseases they can cause
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Giants on our Hands
Modernisation is making many of Asia's working elephants redundant
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A New Axis of Power
Critics claim Latin American television station is “propaganda”
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A Life Of My Own
Elliot has cerebral palsy and wants a home and a job - but is the right support out there?
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Steven Bartlett: The Truth Behind the Podcast
Health misinformation is being amplified on top UK podcast, Diary of a CEO.
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