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The Battered Champions of Aleppo
Dec 31, 2015
26m 57s
A New Life 2 - Crossing the Continent
Dec 30, 2015
23m 31s
My Mother's Sari
Dec 30, 2015
27m 04s
Young, Clever and Libyan
Dec 29, 2015
26m 54s
A New Life 1 - The Dhnie Family
Dec 28, 2015
23m 32s
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| 12/31/15 | ![]() The Battered Champions of Aleppo | A fuzzy team photo from the 1980s sends Tim Whewell on a journey to track down football players from a small town in northern Syria who were once the champions of Aleppo province. In the last four years of war their hometown, Mare'a, has become a war zone – bombed by the Assad regime, besieged by Islamic State, subject even to a mustard gas attack. And the civil war has torn through what was once a band of friends – some now pro-rebel, some pro-regime. They’re scattered across Syria and beyond, some fighting near Mare'a, some in refugee camps abroad. What have they gone through since they won that cup? And do they think they can ever be reunited?Shabnam Grewal producing. | 26m 57s | ||||||
| 12/30/15 | ![]() A New Life 2 - Crossing the Continent | The Dhnie family find themselves sleeping rough, getting caught up in riots and being detained as they try to reach Europe after their flight from Syria. | 23m 31s | ||||||
| 12/30/15 | ![]() My Mother's Sari | Shahidha traces the story of the sari, explores how it feels to wear one and asks what it meant for women like her mother. She discovers the unexpected ways in which clothing can be imprinted with feelings of nostalgia, love and loss. | 27m 04s | ||||||
| 12/29/15 | ![]() Young, Clever and Libyan | Twenty three of Libya's finest technology graduates plan to rebuild their country | 26m 54s | ||||||
| 12/28/15 | ![]() A New Life 1 - The Dhnie Family | Meet the Dhnie family in Turkey as they prepare to make the journey to Greece, along with thousands of others, from Syria. | 23m 32s | ||||||
| 12/27/15 | ![]() In Search of Vadim Kozin | Marc Almond travels to Moscow in search of the marvelous Russian tenor Vadim Kozin, tango-singer and superstar. The darling of the Soviet Union, Kozin melted hearts by the tens of millions in the 1940s, playing to packed concert halls and rallying Red Army troops in World War Two. But he vanished one day in 1944 when the secret police arrested him and sent him to the Gulag for homosexuality | 50m 00s | ||||||
| 12/26/15 | ![]() The Year of Migration | This year, the number of migrants reaching Europe has reached unprecedented levels. It is a crisis with roots in Africa, the Middle East and Asia, with many people heading from sub-Saharan Africa, Eritrea, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan to European shores. Paul Adams takes a look back at some of the key moments of 2015 that have shaped the situation facing Europe today.Produced by Nina Robinson | 49m 58s | ||||||
| 12/24/15 | ![]() Malaysia’s Runaway Children | The deaths of five school children in Malaysia have provoked an anguished debate about education and what it means to be Malay. The children ran away from their boarding school in Kelantan State and died of starvation in the jungle. They were afraid of harsh punishment from their teachers. Two girls survived eating grass and wild fruits but were found emaciated and close to death 47 days later. The children came from the Orang Asli community, one of the poorest and most marginalised in the country. For Assignment, Lucy Ash travels to the remote region where the children came from and talks to their bereaved parents. Many families are now refusing to send their children to school and campaigners accuse the government of not doing enough to protect rights of the Orang Asli community. Jane Beresford producing.Produced by Jane Beresford | 26m 57s | ||||||
| 12/23/15 | ![]() The Kampala Dream House | Amidst the slums of Kampala, MLISADA (Music, life skills and arts for destitution alleviation) is a success story. It is a children's home giving street kids a chance of a musical future. Sarah Taylor visits this remarkable children's home in Kampala, Uganda, to speak to teachers, former pupils and international brass players that help support it. | 27m 02s | ||||||
| 12/22/15 | ![]() Online Shopping, Indian Style | Shopping in India is traditionally an intensely hands-on experience, but many are now embracing the online shopping revolution. From motorbike delivery couriers to Amazon India, and bringing online shopping to rural towns, Mukti Jain Campion discovers how Indian businesses are innovating to meet the new challenges. | 27m 01s | ||||||
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| 12/20/15 | ![]() A Greek Drama | This summer, as Greece and its creditors argued over the terms of a bailout, the fate of nations – and perhaps the whole European project – was held in the hands of just a few people. This original drama, tells the inside story of those extraordinary months. | 49m 58s | ||||||
| 12/19/15 | ![]() Space Wars | Why war in space is not just Hollywood fantasy but a fast-approaching threat | 50m 00s | ||||||
| 12/17/15 | ![]() Cambodia: Trust Me I’m Not a Doctor | A recent health scandal in Cambodia has prompted the government to clamp down on unlicensed doctors. But these 'doctors' are often the preferred option for many in the countryside | 26m 57s | ||||||
| 12/16/15 | ![]() A Cold War Dance | How dance during the Cold War was designed to challenge America's military image with The Martha Graham Dance Company’s US State Department tour of South East Asia, 1974. | 27m 00s | ||||||
| 12/15/15 | ![]() Young, Geeky and Black: Kampala | Akwasi Sarpong visits Uganda’s thriving coding scene, to find out if home-grown, technology-based solutions can help tackle some of the country’s big development challenges. | 26m 58s | ||||||
| 12/13/15 | ![]() A Home in Space | European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti is back on Earth after 200 days in space. She tells the full story of the International Space Station, in orbit 400 km above our planet. | 49m 55s | ||||||
| 12/12/15 | ![]() Homer, Hagrid and the Incredible Hulk | Ben Hammersley meets creators and fans to investigate how extended fictional universes, from Star Wars and Harry Potter to Game of Thrones, took over global culture. | 49m 54s | ||||||
| 12/10/15 | ![]() Robert Jones: Free at last? | Aleem Maqbool investigates New Orleans’ justice system to find out how Robert Jones spent 23 years in jail for crimes another man had already been convicted of. | 26m 58s | ||||||
| 12/9/15 | ![]() Does the House Always Win? | The world of in-game betting where gamblers test their skill and luck almost as the action happens is growing fast as the lucrative new frontier for the betting world, and is particularly popular in the huge Asian market. Does it pose a threat to the integrity of some our most popular sports? | 27m 01s | ||||||
| 12/8/15 | ![]() Young, Geeky and Black: Accra | Bola Mosuro travels to Ghana to meet the women who are making their mark in the male dominated world of technology, and inspiring young girls to follow in their footsteps. | 26m 56s | ||||||
| 12/3/15 | ![]() Albania: Shadows of the Past | Maria Margaronis explores the debris of Albania's past —the prisons, concrete bunkers and secret police headquarters - as the country attempts to deal with its troubled history. | 26m 58s | ||||||
| 12/2/15 | ![]() Young, Geeky and Black: Memphis | James Fletcher travels to one of America’s poorest cities to meet a passionate group of people working hard to get young, black women into technology and tech jobs. | 26m 28s | ||||||
| 12/2/15 | ![]() Changing Climate Change: Politics | So often climate conferences have ended in chaos and dispute but in the run up to Paris there has been something alien to climate talks - hope. A remarkable number of governments have agreed plans to cut emissions. China and the USA appear to be walking hand in hand. But will they arrive at an agreement? | 27m 00s | ||||||
| 11/27/15 | ![]() Greece: No Place to Die | Greek cemeteries have run out of space so the dead are exhumed after just three years. In the only EU country without a crematorium the cash strapped population has few options. | 26m 42s | ||||||
| 11/25/15 | ![]() Changing Climate Change: Solutions | Roger Harrabin looks at the solutions to the emissions problem. He travels to Malawi, one of the world’s poorest nations, where the energy crisis is about access to energy. He looks at the solar revolution being driven by the falling costs of photovoltaic panels, and visits a huge power plant at the cutting edge of solar technology in Morocco. | 27m 04s | ||||||
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