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Canada's Rings of Fire Opiate addiction and mining developments are threatening the future of Canada's First Nations rural communities. 29 Jul 2015 15:28 GMT
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State of Play: E-Sports in South Korea As e-sports boom globally, Lee Jae-dong reveals what it takes to be a champion in S Korea where gamers are celebrities. 05 Jan 2017 09:27 GMT
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Gangbe Afrobeats Benin's Gangbe Brass Band heads to Lagos to perform at the spiritual home of Afrobeat, Fela Kuti's New Afrika Shrine. 27 Jan 2016 15:16 GMT
Istanbul Streets: I Hear Music Istanbul's street vendors chant their last songs amid the city's gentrification. 22 Dec 2016 08:55 GMT
UpFront UpFront special: Noam Chomsky on the new Trump era "The most predictable aspect of Trump is unpredictability. I think it's dangerous, very dangerous," says Noam Chomsky.
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Street Food From famine to feast: Street food Beijing Torn between tradition and modernity, China's customs of an ancient past compete with the convenience age of the new.
Interactive: The refugee crisis beyond Europe Before Europe declared a "refugee crisis" in 2015, millions around the world had faced years of displacement. Human Rights , Refugees , Syrian Refugees , Migrants , Somalia
The chai walas of India After photographs of a Pakistani tea seller went viral, Indian tea sellers share their stories - and their dreams. Poverty & Development , Business & Economy , Asia , India , Pakistan
Art festival explores Palestinian right of return The third edition of the Qalandiya International contemporary arts biennial drew global attention to the issue. Arts & Culture , Middle East , Palestine
First school bell rings for refugee children in Greece Nearly 1,500 refugee children in Greece attended school for the first time since safely arriving in the country. Humanitarian crises , Europe , Greece , Refugee Crisis
The Listening PostNetanyahu's media manipulation revealedThe tale of the tape that puts the lie to the Israeli PM's media narrative. Plus, the Zimbabwean journalists' dilemma.Media, Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu
UpFrontUpFront special: What is Obama's legacy?In an UpFront special, we ask his former policy adviser and his personal aide about the man and his policies.Politics, United States, Barack Obama
101 EastCambodia's Deadly Politics101 East investigates the suspicious murder of a political activist in Cambodia.Politics, Cambodia, Human Rights
People & PowerInterpol: Red Alert!How states have used Interpol alerts to persecute exiled dissidents and refugees across international borders.Politics, Security, Human Rights