Events seen through global eyes
World Service,Β·27 episodes
Scotland has just 8.4% of the total UK population but catches 60% of fish
There are more than 10,000 restaurants in Hong Kong
This is the story of Ruth Werner, the Communist spy who passed the west's atomic secrets
A look at the humble potato and its place in the life of the Tasmanian potato farmer
In 2001 a group of Iraqi Kurds moved to Hull, England following the Kurdistan conflict
Families who refuse to go back after seeking refuge
Nepal is a landlocked country in south Asia
Filipino immigrant, Johanna moved to Flin Flon a Canadian mining city
Hong Kong has a taste for fresh poultry, it is even used in Chinese medicine
Some people panic and some use humour, we all deal with trauma in different ways
In 2002 the U.S. federal government halted the trial of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
A day in the life of clinical leader, Dr Gerry Wilkins at Dunedin Public Hospital
Ghana’s government may introduce a national health insurance scheme
Examining the unique Dutch disability system
Training to be a marriage celebrant in Australia is a surprisingly intensive course
"I'd like to teach a course 'How to climb out a window and go to a party'"
Listen to the endearing story of a couple based in Canada
The triumphant stories of mixed marriage
New Yorker, Jonathan Groubert migrated to Holland, hear his story
Following the work of a nurse at the Young Person's Information Centre in London
It is essentially a modern day term for slavery, human trafficking
A candid story about sexual assault and rape
Instead of punishing the offender, restorative justice seeks to understand the impact
Mobile phone crime in Ghana, and the steps being taken to stamp it out.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Hong Kong film industry was a money-making machine
The John Morony Correctional Complex in Sydney's suburb, prisoner with a surprising twist
On a spring day in May 1972 Alabama governor George Wallace was shot in Maryland