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Three Syrian children seek refuge over the Turkish border where teachers try to help them cope with the trauma of war.
South Africa's miner strike led to the country�s deadliest act of police violence since the end of apartheid.
A rare insight into 19th century New Zealand and a Maori tribe's struggle to protect their cultural heritage.
Migrants send money home to support their families, but there is a dark side to cash transfers.
A look at Turkey's call to prayer competition and the phenomenon of individuality within Islamic culture.
Mohawk ironworkers raised America's cityscapes but who are these 'sky dancers' with homes on the reservations?
Can restoring an old van transform the life of a poor but determined Polish teenager who lives off stealing scrap metal?
Two young women who got caught up in the 2011 terror attacks in Norway describe the harrowing events.
An emotional search for belief and identity in modern China as gamblers deal with debt and addiction.
Victims' families and an ex-US soldier unpick the Wikileaks film that showed US forces killing Iraqi civilians in 2007.
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The city's masses in eastern China turn to an unusual legal advocate to settle their cases.
A Congolese theatre student and revolutionary spent years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
Filmmakers follow one girl's story inside Rio's biggest favela, starting from the time she was born.
Can a beauty contest restore the dignity and hope of Colombian women put behind bars because of drugs and violence?
A Peruvian indigenous leader fights against the destruction of the rainforest -- and accusations of murder.
On Lamu island, off the coast of Kenya, donkeys outnumber cars and are key to earning a living.
Shanghai's Peace Old Jazz Band have been performing in China since the 1940s. We follow the band on a challenging trip.
Witness goes into the heart of Malaysia's multi-million dollar fish farm industry.
Last orders for legendary Russian ZIL limousines as the final 3 are prepared for the Victory Day Parade on Red Square.
A fascinating look at how people with developmental disabilities are competing in a struggling US work force.
Armed with a camera, Ahmed Khatir sets out to tell the story of a war that hardly anyone has heard of.
A unique insight into the world of Israeli arms dealers selling weapons and experience around the world.
A filmmaker is sued for his coverage of a legal battle between Nicaraguans and the biggest fruit company in the world.
One innovative journalist has found a way to get daily news and information to Liberians � with the aid of a blackboard.
A small US law firm takes on the world's largest fruit company.
An inside look at the tunnels under Gaza and the men who risk their lives to bring in essential supplies.
Dynamic teenager Suzete Sangula fights to make women�s rights a reality in Mozambique, one step at a time.
One couple hopes to take action against high-profile Rwandan exiles, alleged to have been deeply complicit in crimes.
In New Zealand the Maori model of restorative justice uses indigenous cultural practices as a vehicle for social change.
A Moroccan circus is offering some of the country's poorest children a brighter future.
We explore the hip side of Congo-Brazzaville with a style icon, a rap artist, a wrestler, and a radio talk show host.
The story of a young Chinese woman who sells her time online to earn money by helping strangers with their errands.

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