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Chechnya
Lucy Ash investigates the treatment of women in Chechnya.
Pakistan
Bill Law investigates if Pakistani youngsters are in danger of joining the Taliban.
A Journey Without Maps
Humphrey Hawksley retraces an extraordinary journey undertaken by Graham Greene.
Southern Sudan
Grant Ferrett investigate claims that Sudan is sliding back to civil war.
VenIran
Linda Pressly investigates the burgeoning relationship between Venezuela and Iran.
Afghanistan
Lyse Doucet reports on the US army's new counter-insurgency strategy in Afghanistan.
Bihar
David Goldblatt reports from a small town in India that is nurturing academic excellence.
Gangland in Paradise
The young gangsters in Vancouver who are building a multi-billion dollar drugs industry.
Egypt
Magdi Abdelhadi explores what kind of Egypt President Mubarak will leave when he dies.
The Congo Connection
Are Rwandans in France and Germany controlling a deadly African militia?
A Small Town in Mississippi
Investigating the sixth trial of a black man over the murder of four people in Mississippi
Pakistan Drugs
An ex-heroin dealer returns to the mountain hideout where he received drugs rehabilitation
Nablus
Alan Johnston returns to the West Bank town of Nablus to see how life has changed there.
Rio Law
Lucy Ash asks if the authorities can end the rule of gangs and guns in Rio de Janeiro.
Sweden
Andrew Brown tries to find out if the rural heart of Sweden lives on in the modern age.
Sri Lanka's Fragile Peace
Can the government and army that won the war in Sri Lanka now win the peace?
Uganda: Battling the Witch-Doctors
Tim Whewell investigates the causes of a horrific spate of child sacrifices in Uganda.
24 Hours in Tulsa
Hugh Levinson hears the best of Officer Jay Chiarito-Mazarrella's Street Stories.
The Children of Dushanbe
Angus Crawford reports on efforts to rescue vulnerable girls in Tajikistan.
Mongolia's Deep Freeze
Linda Pressly witnesses Mongolia's 'deep freeze' which has devastated much of the country.
Pentecostalists in Central America
Steve O'Hagan reports on the explosive growth of Pentecostalism across Latin America.
Greece and Ireland
Chris Bowlby asks if the economic crisis has killed the Euro dream for Ireland and Greece.
Operation Virginity
Najlaa Abou Merhi investigates the taboos surrounding virginity across the Arab world.
Can an economist save Peru?
Can a controversial economic theory improve the lives of Peru's poorest?
India's Red Belt
Alpa Shah gains rare access to an Indian community controlled by the Maoist movement.
The Pakistani Taliban
Owen Bennett-Jones investigates the grievances that lie behind Pakistan's Taliban movement
Haiti
Six months after the earthquake is life in Haiti improving?
Puerto Rico
Will the economic crisis change Puerto Rico's uneasy relationship with the US?
Madagascar
How is Madagascar coping with an economic crisis following the 2009 coup?
Conversion Wars
The controversy around Muslims converting to Christianity in the Arab World.
Romania
How is Romania coping with a healthcare system on the verge of collapse?