The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service's wide range of documentaries from 2011.
This series has shown how China is barrelling ahead with new infrastructure and new to...
In this four-part documentary, Gary Bryson travels across South East Asia to explore...
In part two of Europe's New Politics, the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Chris Bowlby travels to Austria and to...
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Magdi Abdelhadi - himself Egyptian-born - relives the drama on the final of...
After allegations of torture and targeted killings, how can the CIA hope to repair its...
Nina Robinson goes to Detroit where police have killed a seven-year-old girl while a a...
Dancehall singer Sean Paul, Hip hop star Missy Elliot and Malian singer Habib Koite a...
How does the spread of ideas impact individual lives, shape millions of minds, fuel is...
In Thailand, what part have - illegal - community radio stations had to play in the by...
John Mohammed Butt travelled to Kabul in the 1960s. Rather than finding drugs and he a...
From Italy to India, David Goldblatt examines the ever changing face of Formula One.
Why has India's north-east insurgency lasted so long, and is there any hope of a The...
The government behind the economic powerhouse that is Singapore guards its reputation...
What happens when you take a run down African city and introduce a brand new oil worth...
Why is the nuclear family model so successful across the developing world? Lucy from -...
Throughout history donkeys, pigs, dogs, rats, even insects have been put on trial and...
Albania's paranoid Cold War dictator stockpiled vast amounts of ammunition to threaten...
"I was sentenced to 12 years for writing poetry. " Russian poet and dissident, Irina of...
Lucy Williamson reports on why Mexico, a developing Catholic nation, is the latest to...
In a society where the sexes are strictly segregated, it is common for boys to dance...
It’s twenty years since Somaliland declared itself independent but it still remains...
"It just takes 26 letters to create the universe, the word is dismantled and then the...