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Hundreds of people became refugees after an island vanished beneath the waves. Sea level rise and climate change take part of the blame. Roger Harrabin travels to the Bay of Bengal to find out how climate change could put millions at risk.
Hundreds of people became refugees after an island vanished beneath the waves. Sea level rise and climate change take part of the blame. Roger Harrabin travels to the Bay of Bengal to find out how climate change could put millions at risk.
West Africa produces more than half the world's cocoa that goes into making chocolate. While our demand for chocolate is increasing, cocoa farmers are getting poorer. Humphrey Hawksley
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West Africa produces more than half the world's cocoa that goes into making chocolate. While our demand for chocolate is increasing, cocoa farmers are getting poorer. Humphrey Hawksley investigates the dark underbelly of one of our best-loved luxuries.
Thirteen year-old Ashok Kumar has been a 'debt slave' since he was nine - defined by the UN as modern day slavery and against Indian and international law. Damian Grammaticas'
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Thirteen year-old Ashok Kumar has been a 'debt slave' since he was nine - defined by the UN as modern day slavery and against Indian and international law. Damian Grammaticas' investigation freed Ashok but there may be millions of others unable to escape slavery.
In the mountains of eastern Congo a warlord's army has driven tens of thousands from their homes. His soldiers, accused of mass rape and murder, act under the noses of a United Nations
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In the mountains of eastern Congo a warlord's army has driven tens of thousands from their homes. His soldiers, accused of mass rape and murder, act under the noses of a United Nations peacekeeping force. Fergal Keane investigates whether the UN is unable or unwilling to defend the very people its mandate is supposed to protect.
The scramble for energy supplies and worries about global warming have led to a big come-back for the nuclear industry, with dozens of new power stations due to be built in coming years. But who will control it?
The scramble for energy supplies and worries about global warming have led to a big come-back for the nuclear industry, with dozens of new power stations due to be built in coming years. But who will control it?
In the Six Day War in June 1967, Israel smashed the armed forces of Egypt, Jordan and Syria, deepening the Arab Israeli conflict. Forty years later its legacy still dominates the Middle East, as Jeremy Bowen reports.
In the Six Day War in June 1967, Israel smashed the armed forces of Egypt, Jordan and Syria, deepening the Arab Israeli conflict. Forty years later its legacy still dominates the Middle East, as Jeremy Bowen reports.
Ahead of the July 22nd parliamentary elections, BBC's Ben Hammersley travels across Turkey examining tensions between Ataturk's secular legacy and Islam.
Ahead of the July 22nd parliamentary elections, BBC's Ben Hammersley travels across Turkey examining tensions between Ataturk's secular legacy and Islam.
As Darcey Bussell takes her final curtain call, she reflects on nearly 20 years as principal dancer of the Royal Ballet in London. Bussell talks to Louise Minchin and explains why she is retiring at the peak of her powers
As Darcey Bussell takes her final curtain call, she reflects on nearly 20 years as principal dancer of the Royal Ballet in London. Bussell talks to Louise Minchin and explains why she is retiring at the peak of her powers
BBC Correspondent Alastair Leithead spent three weeks with British troops and aid workers in southern Afghanistan. British forces are fighting a guerrilla war with the Taleban on a
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BBC Correspondent Alastair Leithead spent three weeks with British troops and aid workers in southern Afghanistan. British forces are fighting a guerrilla war with the Taleban on a mission to help the Afghan government control lawless Helmand province.
Royal Marine Rich Robertson has just returned from a 6 month tour of duty in Afghanistan. BBC News gave him a camera to capture his experiences, and his footage provides a unique insight
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Royal Marine Rich Robertson has just returned from a 6 month tour of duty in Afghanistan. BBC News gave him a camera to capture his experiences, and his footage provides a unique insight into life on the frontline for British troops fighting the Taliban.
Royal Marine Rich Robertson has returned from Afghanistan. BBC News gave him a camera to capture his experiences on the frontline. Claire Marshall reports on Rich's first mission, as he prepared to leave his family and friends for Afghanistan.
Royal Marine Rich Robertson has returned from Afghanistan. BBC News gave him a camera to capture his experiences on the frontline. Claire Marshall reports on Rich's first mission, as he prepared to leave his family and friends for Afghanistan.
As scientists warn that global warming could threaten the future of animals and people in the Arctic, Fergal Keane reports on the unique world of the Inuits of Canada's high Arctic. He joins the hunters fighting to preserve an ancient way of life.
As scientists warn that global warming could threaten the future of animals and people in the Arctic, Fergal Keane reports on the unique world of the Inuits of Canada's high Arctic. He joins the hunters fighting to preserve an ancient way of life.
A BBC team joins the first research mission to a vast new feature of the Arctic map. For 3,000 years the ice was attached to the Canadian coast, but it's now broken free in what scientists say is one of the most alarming signs of global warming.
A BBC team joins the first research mission to a vast new feature of the Arctic map. For 3,000 years the ice was attached to the Canadian coast, but it's now broken free in what scientists say is one of the most alarming signs of global warming.
It's only 40 years since the United States overturned the ban on interracial marriage. Sean Fletcher goes on a very personal journey to America, to look at that historic Supreme Court ruling, and the mixed race couple who fought to change history.
It's only 40 years since the United States overturned the ban on interracial marriage. Sean Fletcher goes on a very personal journey to America, to look at that historic Supreme Court ruling, and the mixed race couple who fought to change history.
The Scouts are celebrating their 100th anniversary. Robert Hall reports from South Africa and the UK on how the biggest youth organisation in the world is facing up to the challenges of the 21st century.
The Scouts are celebrating their 100th anniversary. Robert Hall reports from South Africa and the UK on how the biggest youth organisation in the world is facing up to the challenges of the 21st century.
Hostage-taking and bus bombs on the streets, insurgency and foreign troops struggling to keep the peace. John Simpson travels across Afghanistan to find out whether the country is on the brink of becoming another Iraq.
Hostage-taking and bus bombs on the streets, insurgency and foreign troops struggling to keep the peace. John Simpson travels across Afghanistan to find out whether the country is on the brink of becoming another Iraq.
Austria is waging a war on waste. Nearly 60 per cent of all rubbish there is recycled compared to seven per cent in Britain. Euro 2008 is set to be the greenest tournament ever. Liz
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Austria is waging a war on waste. Nearly 60 per cent of all rubbish there is recycled compared to seven per cent in Britain. Euro 2008 is set to be the greenest tournament ever. Liz McKean journeyed across Austria to find that everyone is doing their bit.
Two-and-a-half million children in Britain are overweight or obese. The government aims to halt the rise in childhood obesity by 2010. Jackie Long has been following a group of families
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Two-and-a-half million children in Britain are overweight or obese. The government aims to halt the rise in childhood obesity by 2010. Jackie Long has been following a group of families on a programme devised by the Institute of Child Health. Has it worked?
Ninety per cent of the world's illegal opium production now comes from one country, Afghanistan. David Loyn sets out to discover whether the thriving illegal drug trade was an inevitable
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Ninety per cent of the world's illegal opium production now comes from one country, Afghanistan. David Loyn sets out to discover whether the thriving illegal drug trade was an inevitable transition in the country's development, or something more sinister.
Duncan Kennedy travels with illegal migrants to see first hand the incredible risks they take for a new life in the USA.
Duncan Kennedy travels with illegal migrants to see first hand the incredible risks they take for a new life in the USA.
A report on the state of Zimbabwe. The BBC's Sue Lloyd-Roberts ventures into the country undercover, and finds a nation on the brink of catastrophe, with thousands of people dying each week from malnutrition
A report on the state of Zimbabwe. The BBC's Sue Lloyd-Roberts ventures into the country undercover, and finds a nation on the brink of catastrophe, with thousands of people dying each week from malnutrition
Amateur film-maker Josh Fortune gives a vivid insight into life on the frontline during his six months in Basra with the Territorial Army Parachute Regiment.
Amateur film-maker Josh Fortune gives a vivid insight into life on the frontline during his six months in Basra with the Territorial Army Parachute Regiment.
A doctor, his wife and their four children swapped the comforts of their UK home for the wilderness of north eastern Afghanistan. They're working to improve the health of some of the
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A doctor, his wife and their four children swapped the comforts of their UK home for the wilderness of north eastern Afghanistan. They're working to improve the health of some of the poorest people on Earth. Alastair Leithead went to meet the remarkable family.
It is estimated that unpaid carers save the economy 87 billion pounds a year. Many make extraordinary sacrifices to look after their friends and family. These are the moving stories of three members of Britain's caring society.
It is estimated that unpaid carers save the economy 87 billion pounds a year. Many make extraordinary sacrifices to look after their friends and family. These are the moving stories of three members of Britain's caring society.
Dominic Cotton travels to Namibia with young people from deprived parts of England. Visiting their international counterparts, they share ideas about how sport can be used to enhance
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Dominic Cotton travels to Namibia with young people from deprived parts of England. Visiting their international counterparts, they share ideas about how sport can be used to enhance communities. They leave determined to use their experiences back home.
Villagers in White Horse Village in China are being moved from their homes as part of government plans to move 500 million people out of rural areas and into high rise blocks in the
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Villagers in White Horse Village in China are being moved from their homes as part of government plans to move 500 million people out of rural areas and into high rise blocks in the cities. In this film Carrie Gracie returns to see how they are faring.
Britain has more video surveillance cameras than any other country. Since 9/11 the government has brought in new gadgets that let them track us more easily. So what technology will be
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Britain has more video surveillance cameras than any other country. Since 9/11 the government has brought in new gadgets that let them track us more easily. So what technology will be around in the near future, how will it be used, and do we really mind?
The battle against insurgents in Iraq. Paul Wood travelled from the US to Iraq with a squad of the 101st Airborne. This special report assesses the chances for victory over the
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The battle against insurgents in Iraq. Paul Wood travelled from the US to Iraq with a squad of the 101st Airborne. This special report assesses the chances for victory over the insurgents and a successful handover by the Americans to Iraqi government forces.
Record melting caused by global warming cleared a direct route through the Arctic for the first time this summer. David Shukman joins a Canadian icebreaker as it makes a 600 mile journey of scientific discovery.
Record melting caused by global warming cleared a direct route through the Arctic for the first time this summer. David Shukman joins a Canadian icebreaker as it makes a 600 mile journey of scientific discovery.
Nine years after Britain and other powers intervened against Serbia in Kosovo, the status of the Balkan province remains undecided. Humphrey Hawksley reports.
Nine years after Britain and other powers intervened against Serbia in Kosovo, the status of the Balkan province remains undecided. Humphrey Hawksley reports.
After a violent insurgency forty years ago, British troops were finally pushed out of Aden, the last British colony in the Middle East. Brian Barron watched the British leave and now returns to examine the fate of Aden and its people.
After a violent insurgency forty years ago, British troops were finally pushed out of Aden, the last British colony in the Middle East. Brian Barron watched the British leave and now returns to examine the fate of Aden and its people.
It's a violent world for US troops operating in Iraq. But is it getting any easier for them? Mark Urban travels to Iraq to talk to US soldiers.
It's a violent world for US troops operating in Iraq. But is it getting any easier for them? Mark Urban travels to Iraq to talk to US soldiers.
One of Britain's top executives shocked the City this year by giving up his job to help the less well off in Africa. Hugh Pym travelled to Kenya to find out how Richard Harvey is getting on, and to see what drove him to such a dramatic career change.
One of Britain's top executives shocked the City this year by giving up his job to help the less well off in Africa. Hugh Pym travelled to Kenya to find out how Richard Harvey is getting on, and to see what drove him to such a dramatic career change.
The BBC's Mishal Hussein looks at the changes in Pakistan since the partition of India in 1947.
The BBC's Mishal Hussein looks at the changes in Pakistan since the partition of India in 1947.
This year Britain's best know ballerina, Darcey Bussell, took her final curtain call. Here's another chance to see Louise Minchin's revealing film, as Darcey reflects on nearly two decades as principal dancer of the Royal Ballet in London.
This year Britain's best know ballerina, Darcey Bussell, took her final curtain call. Here's another chance to see Louise Minchin's revealing film, as Darcey reflects on nearly two decades as principal dancer of the Royal Ballet in London.
BBC correspondent Andrew North has been reporting from Iraq since the invasion in 2003. He looks back on his time there and examines key events, such as the recent 'surge' of US troops and the British redeployment out of central Basra.
BBC correspondent Andrew North has been reporting from Iraq since the invasion in 2003. He looks back on his time there and examines key events, such as the recent 'surge' of US troops and the British redeployment out of central Basra.
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