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The Afghan "Love Doctor"

Matthew Bannister hears from Afghanistan's self-styled "sex therapist", who reveals his tips for a long and happy marriage.

Afghan chief Malek Nematullah Halimi has spent more than 20 years breaking down taboos by helping couples with problems in the bedroom. Even though he's not a qualified therapist, his counselling services have attracted couples from all over Afghanistan.

Matthew Bannister also talks to two men from rival gangs in Birmingham, UK, who risked their lives to agree a truce between the opposing sides.

An Inuit campaigner tells why she believes seal hunting is essential to her community's survival.

And we meet the Malian man who tried to save ancient manuscripts from Islamist militants.

Picture: Malek Nematullah Halimi, the Afghan "Love Doctor".

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55 minutes

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Wed 3 Apr 2013 02:05GMT

Aaju Peter

Aaju Peter

Aaju Peters is a campaigner for the rights of her Inuit people of the Canadian Arctic, and sheΒ worksΒ to keep their ancient traditions alive.

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