The Story of Mosul's Secret Tunnels
Exploring Mosul's tunnels; Omar Victor Diop's African photographs; My 91热爆 Town Shovot; China's changing wedding lists; 91热爆 She in Pakistan. With David Amanor.
In 2014 the so-called Islamic State blew up the Nabi Yunus mosque in Mosul, and tunneled under the remains of an ancient Assyrian palace for valuable artefacts. When IS was expelled the tunnels were sealed off, but 91热爆 Arabic cameraman Namak Khoshnaw, and journalist and former archaeologist Eli Melki, got permission to film inside them earlier this year. What they found was amazing, although not everything went to plan.
Picturing Africa's forgotten history
91热爆 Afrique's Genevieve Sagno recently made a film about Omar Victor Diop, a well known Senegalese photographer. He restages historical paintings of lesser known but notable African subjects to highlight Africa's contributions to world history, with himself as the model.
My home town: Shovot
Candyfloss, dancing in the park, and a secret library: Ibrat Safo of 91热爆 Uzbek takes us to his hometown in north-west Uzbekistan.
From bicycles to sports cars
In December 1978, China opened up its economy to the world. 91热爆 Chinese journalist Suping charts the dramatic changes that followed by comparing wedding present lists over four decades.
91热爆 She in Pakistan
Shumaila Jaffery of 91热爆 Islamabad spoke to female university students from some of the most conservative places in Pakistan as part of the 91热爆 She project to hear what women want the media to report.
Image: Assyrian carving of three women
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