The Fifth Floor Episodes Episode guide
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Court, Bomb Factory and Slave Market
Life and death inside a Syrian town, just recaptured from so-called Islamic State
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"I saw their silhouettes with the guns"
The 91热爆 Afrique reporter caught up in the terror attack on an Ivory Coast beach
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Why did this woman join Boko Haram?
The story of a woman who nearly became a Boko Haram suicide bomber
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Sierra Leone: Remembering the Civil War
Stories from 91热爆 reporters of how the civil war in Sierra Leone changed their lives
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Prayers, Pilgrims and Power
The place of the Imam Reza shrine in Iranian hearts, and the power and wealth it creates
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My Return to Kashmir
Zubair Ahmed revisits Kashmir's Hindu Pandits who fled their homeland over 20 years ago
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Syria's Trailblazing Kurdish women
How Syria's Kurdish women are taking the lead in public life
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Unpicking India's Caste System
India's Jats want more privileges. So who are they, and how does the caste system work?
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Policing Morality in Iran
How the 'morality police' affect daily life in Iran
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Kenya's Casino Craze
Abdinoor Aden of 91热爆 Nairobi on the upsurge of gambling in Kenya
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Benghazi: My Family Under Fire
The 91热爆's Muhammad Hussein describes the violence and hardship his family is enduring
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My Week in a Nepalese Survivors' Camp
Presenter Bidhya Chapagain shares the hut, food and floor of earthquake survivors
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"Why Burkina Faso? Why now?"
A country coming to terms with last week's Islamist attack in Ouagadougou
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Burundi: Living Inside a Crisis
Gunfire, fear and lockdown: life in Bujumbura
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China's Mature Market Traders
China's 'traders in pyjamas' are watching share swings with concern. So who are they?
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Stories From 91热爆
There's no place like it: stories about home, family and belonging
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Festive Fun With Languages
Tongue twisters, proverbs and strange animals noises with the 91热爆's language journalists
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The Fifth Floor
A Persian children's book; Soviet x-ray music; monks behaving badly; food from Africa
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Bama After Boko Haram
The northern Nigerian town now liberated from Boko Haram
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Putin and Erdogan: Head to Head
Two leaders divided by the characteristics they share
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The Women Who Make the News
Inspiring, challenging and surprising: experiences of women journalists around the world
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The Paris Attacks: A View from Beirut
A Lebanese journalist on why the attacks in France made her think again about Beirut.
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Me and Aung San Suu Kyi
The impact of Aung San Suu Kyi on the life of Nita May of 91热爆 Burmese
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When the Refugee Crisis Becomes Personal
91热爆 Arabic's Feras Killani and his brother tell us the family story behind the headlines
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Nepal: A Country Still in Ruins
'The colour of tents fading away, the hopes of people fading with that'
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Why Pakistan's Army Chief Has a Hashtag
What's behind the hashtag #ThankyouRaheelSharif? And is it really serious?
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Reporting Ebola
Sierra Leonean Umaru Fofana on living and working with the threat of ebola
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Russia and Syria: Inside the Friendship
As Russia aligns more closely with Syria we unpick their historical cultural ties
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Kunduz: The Battle for my 91热爆town
91热爆 Afghan's Ahmad Yama describes the Taliban takeover of Kunduz and his escape
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Ghana's James Bond of Journalism
Anas Aremeyaw Anas, Ghana's crime busting undercover reporter, in the spotlight.