ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service's wide range of documentaries from 2010.
Sweden has garnered respect around the world for the welcome it offered to thousands...
Guru, boffin, eccentric and genius, Gerry Wells is obsessed with radio - tinkering and...
Despite an official ban and regular crack downs the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood has to...
"Why doesn't grandad smile?" Meena Baktash takes a personal look at the Kabul of her...
Money sent home by migrant workers provides a lifeline for millions of the world's...
Sue Armstrong investigates the growing pressure on developing countries as tobacco for...
It is claimed that thousands of people of Haitian descent are suffering systematic by...
In 1989, Appapillai Amirthalingam - the most prominent political figure of the Tamil -...
President Yahya Jammeh of Gambia is one of West Africa's longest serving leaders.
Sue Armstrong looks at the Malawi's growing dependence on tobacco growing.
Incompetence and corruption in Uganda's justice system is leading to countless numbers...
In Afghanistan women are not allowed to dance in public, but boys can be made to dance...
There are frantic preparations underway in India's capital city, Delhi, for the Games...
Self-confessed chess fanatic Simon Terrington assesses how computer technology has at...
"She walked in like a commander of the armed forces - despite the fact they had guns -...
During operation Pedro Pan, 14,000 children were sent from Cuba by the parents for was...
Angus Crawford reports from Senegal for Assignment on what the government there is to...
Chess fanatic Simon Terrington goes on a wide ranging journey and asks the question, a...
"Why do we like and dislike certain foods? The most important thing in the tasting is...
How does the spread of ideas impact individual lives, shape millions of minds, fuel is...
With anti-Islamic sentiment on the rise in America, Claire Bolderson reports for on it...
Writer Cathy FitzGerald explores the past, present, and very real future of the magic...
“When I wake up in the morning I think I’ve still got two normal arms and I have...
Can oral history challenge or alter the official past of a nation? History is often to...