Assignment Episodes Episode guide
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The Mystery of Glasgow's Health Problems
Why is life expectancy in Scotland’s biggest city lower than other parts of the UK?
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Educating Ulster
Are integrated schools the answer to Northern Ireland's divisions?
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Ukraine’s Citizen Soldiers
Meet Ukraine’s nationalist militiamen who are determined to secure a united country
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The Reykjavik Confessions
The 40-year murder mystery that's become Iceland's most notorious miscarriage of justice
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Argentina: GMs’ New Frontline
Are agrochemicals the cause of a health crisis across Argentina's GM farming belt?
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The Party of No
Can the US Republican Party stop tearing itself apart and start to retake the country?
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Lighting Lagos
Following the men and women who are trying to light Lagos, street by street, bulb by bulb
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Cambodia’s Gambling Boom
Ed Butler reports on the casinos tempting thousands of Vietnamese to across the border
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Central African Republic - A Road Through Hatred
Can a unique friendship between two men end the killings in the Central African Republic?
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Ukraine: The Criminal Paper Trail
Thousands of documents dumped in a lake provide proof of corruption, bribery and violence
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Syria: The Silent Enemy
How polio and other preventable diseases are threatening the lives of Syria's children
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The Door Back to Mexico
The journey taken by deportees as they go through the security fence, back home to Mexico
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Hungary’s Crusading Conductor
Lucy Ash catches up with the Hungarian composer Ivan Fischer
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Uruguay’s Radical Drugs Policy
How will Uruguay’s legalisation of marijuana impact drug addiction?
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India’s Wedding Detectives
Dozens of Indian families are now hiring detectives to spy on future brides and grooms
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Lebanon: Dancing into the Abyss
Why the Lebanese are living Syria's war like it is their own
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Digging up the Dead in Russia
Russia's volunteer diggers who search for the remains of soldiers 70 years after WW2
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The Right to Die for Children
Legislators in Belgium consider extending the right to die to terminally ill children
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Dieudonne: France's Most Dangerous Comedian?
What does the popularity of controversial comedian Dieudonné tell us about France today?
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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½less in Hungary
Hungary's laws risk criminalising homelessness. Can you legislate social problems?
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Uzbekistan - Searching for Googoosha
A profile of Gulnara Karimova, the popstar daughter of Uzbekistan's ruthless leader
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Aid and Politics on Syria’s Border
What has happened to the millions of dollars of aid sent to Syria?
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Greenland: To Dig or Not to Dig?
Will mining harm the environment - or lead the country to independence?
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Brazil: Fighting Slavery
On the road with one of Brazil's anti-slavery hit squads
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Bangladesh: Trials of Strength
Are the trials of alleged war criminals from the conflict of 1971 politically motivated?
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The Revenge Porn Avengers
The Texan women fighting 'revenge porn' sites after their naked pictures went online
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India: Resisting Rape
One year on in Delhi, are things any better for women who have chosen to report rape?
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Mexico: Exorcising the Narco-Devil
Why Catholic priests in Mexico believe they can fight drug trafficking through exorcism
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Moldova - Sour Grapes
Will Russian politics crush the thriving wine industry of tiny Moldova?
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Colombia Child Soldiers
The plight of children forced to fight in the conflict between Farc and government forces