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Witness History: The Environment Movement
The history of the environmental movement, as told by the people who were there
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Winning it Big
Lottery jackpot winners around the globe on whether their windfall has made them happier
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William Morris and the Muslims
Navid Akhtar examines the influence of Islamic design and values in the life of poet,...
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Will the unicorns of the sea fall silent?
Can narwhals, which rely on echolocation, survive in an increasingly noisy Arctic?
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Will China and America go to war?
Will the competition between China and the US inevitably lead to military conflict?
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Will Carlos Acosta Get to the Pointe
A decision by his father to send him to ballet school changed the direction of Carlos...
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Will AI kill development?
Will robotisation prevent poorer countries taking the traditional route to prosperity?
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Will a fugitive oligarch sway Moldova’s election?
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ goes undercover, exposing a disinformation campaign ahead of Moldova’s election.
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Wikipedia at 10
As it enters its tenth year, we look at the history and evolution of Wikipedia, which...
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Why Woodstock still matters
On its 50th anniversary, we explore the social impact of the legendary Woodstock Festival
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Why they're dying in the Congo Part Two
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Affairs correspondent Mark Doyle continues travelling from the west to the a...
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Why they're dying in the Congo Part One
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Affairs Correspondent Mark Doyle explores why over five million people have...
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Why it's good for men to talk
How male friendships and support groups improve relationships and mental health
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Why is Africa poor? Part Two
Accusations of tribalism, corruption and complacency have all been offered as to the...
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Why is Africa poor? Part three
Enterprise, money, innovation are all there. Is tapping into a continent's optimism to...
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Why is Africa poor?
Mark Doyle crosses the continent of Africa and finds a place rich in natural resources...
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Why India is mad for motorbikes
An investigation into the deep-seated and increasing passion for motorcycling in India
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Why Europe's Roma stay poor
It’s halfway through the European ‘Decade of Roma inclusion’ but millions of in...
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Why does Moldova matter to Putin?
Is Russia trying to influence the results of the upcoming elections in Moldova?
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Why are we having less sex?
Author Jerry Barnett investigates the recent decline in sex in the western world
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Why are Chinese micro-dramas so popular?
What's behind the success of a Chinese short form video trend that has expanded globally
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Why a South Korean church bought a village in Paraguay
How the remote rural village of Puerto Casado ended up at the centre of a land dispute
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Whose Truth?: The vaccine
Nobel Prize laureate Katalin Kariko was caught up in a Covid vaccine disinformation storm
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Whose Truth?: Russia v Ukraine
Can information become a weapon of war? Oleksandra Matviichuk on documenting war crimes
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Whose Truth?: Online women haters
How Nobel Prize laureate Maria Ressa came under fire for doing her job
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Whose Truth?: Climate change denial
Nobel Prize laureate Sir Paul Nurse wants science to guide the climate change debate
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Who's Poland's new president?
Karol Nawrocki is a right-wing historian, an amateur boxer and a fan of Donald Trump
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Who's Left Holding the Baby
Childcare options in Fiji, where children are taken care of by the community, and as...
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Who's Holding the Baby?
Childcare - its costs and its developmental implications - has become one of the most...
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Who's Holding the Baby
Madeleine Morris explores alternative childcare with a visit a boarding school where...