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Since 2007, more than 20 human feet have washed up on the shores of Canada and the US
Why those who fled the atrocities of Bosnia’s war are still living as refugees 30 years on
The soldiers spying for the enemy
Contestants from around the world gather in Tunisia to send Morse code at incredible speed
How more people are reaching the EU from Turkey, and the efforts to stop them
How tomato paste made with forced labour in China is likely to be in supermarkets
Ghislaine Boddington investigates the possibility of life after death through digital AI
South African DJ Legendary Crisp charts the rise of the Amapiano music genre
What can history teach us about the conflict in the Middle East?
Why the people of once-fertile, north-east Syria have almost no drinking water
Spend a week with the chaplains of Heathrow Airport supporting passengers and staff
How women's football has boomed in the past decade, and what challenges still lie ahead
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Eye investigates the legacy of oil in the northern states of South Sudan
With its future under threat from rising sea levels, how can Tuvalu preserve its culture?
Justice Baidoo explores endangered languages like Twi and Ahanta across Africa
James Harper explores a battle between business and conservation threatening the jaguar
The dangerous and secretive work of the Iraqi women helping victims of domestic violence
Are Greece's tough people smuggling policies seeing the wrong people pay the price?
Is the goal of an end to the HIV/Aids pandemic by 2030 really possible?
A new free-to-access children’s hospital is revolutionising paediatric care in Uganda
Meet the young people explaining how they would change the world.
Gary O'Donoghue meets newspaper editors during the US presidential election campaign
One year on from the start of the war, we analyse what’s going on in Israel and Gaza
Journalists from across the Â鶹ԼÅÄ reflect on the devastating year-long war.
Indonesia's capital Jakarta is sinking but how easy is it build a new capital city?
Can China's space exploration programme keep it ahead of the space race?
Damien McGuinness talks to a generation of refugees in Germany now becoming citizens
Freeing Johnny, Rocky and Rambo, the dolphins of the world's last travelling circus
‘Now another girl has been born, kill her’ – Indian midwives make a shocking confession.
The fastest animal on earth, the peregrine falcon, was nearly extinct but is now thriving