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Island of Love
Why are Middle Easterners heading to Cyprus to tie the knot?
Yusra: Swim for Your Life
Yusra Mardini went from swimming to survive as a refugee to swimming in the Rio Olympics
How to Win a Presidential Debate
How have Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump prepared for their first US Presidential debate?
Blind Man Roams the Globe
Blind Man Roams the Globe: Nairobi
Peter White is blind and explores Nairobi through the sounds of the city
Blind Man Roams the Globe: Washington DC
Exploring Washington DC through the sounds of the city
Blind Man Roams the Globe: Rio
What is it like being a blind tourist in Rio during the Paralympics?
A Â鶹ԼÅÄ for Black History
The historic opening of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture
Interview with President Santos
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on the peace deal with the Farc rebels
The Forgotten Prisoners of Apartheid
Twenty-one years after apartheid people are still in jail for fighting to end it
They Call Us Viet Kieu
Anna Nguyen returns to Vietnam to rediscover the war-torn country her family fled in 1975
America Revisited
America Revisited: The West
Why do Americans seem more divided than ever during this election year?
America Revisited: The South
Why do Americans seem more divided than ever?
America Revisited: The East
What do the people of the East coast think of Barack Obama's legacy?
America Revisited: The Discussion
In the final programme we bring together five of the exciting speakers from the road trip
Drugs and the Dentist
The dentists in the US fixing the teeth of drug addicts to help fix their lives
Losing My Sight and Learning to Swim
Monica Vasconcelos learns to negotiate the world as her sense of sight diminishes
The Debates Dissected
What have we learned from three US Presidential debates?
We Shall Fly
Dreaming the Wrong Dream?
The surprising history of African space exploration
Tomorrow's Dreams
Maggie Aderin-Pocock looks at the surprising history of African space exploration
Who Are You Again?
Mary Ann Sieghart is not rude, she just cannot identify people by their faces
Oklahoma City After the Bomb
How Oklahoma City transformed itself after the devastating bomb in 1995
African Books to Inspire
Which African books deserve a wider audience?
Change in America
How has the US changed since 2008?
Iceland Rescue
Life as a volunteer out on call with Ice-SAR: Iceland’s search and rescue workers
Brexit by Interrail
What deal will the EU offer Britain as it departs?
How to Win a US Election
A post-election view of the US presidential race from the perspective of the winning side
The History of Rhythm
Acclaimed percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie explores the evolution of musical rhythm
Caravans in Space
Richard Hollingham meets scientists and engineers planning human colonies in space.
Searching for Tobias
In Mississippi in 2008, 15-year-old Tobias dreamt of being a policeman. Did he succeed?
Country Down Under
How country music became a powerful form of expression for Australia’s Aboriginal peoples
The Story of the Bamboo Club
How the Bamboo Club in Bristol, England, became a lifeline for a victimised community