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How are dating apps changing the way people find love around the world?
The Mechanic and the Mission
The ex-mechanic in Benin whose mission is to help people with mental health problems.
Something Old, Something New
Johny Pitts' dad is an African-American star and his mum's from the north of England.
The Boda Boda Boom
The Boda-Boda Boom - Part One
Alan Kasujja visits Uganda to explore the rise of the boda-boda - motorcycle taxi
The Boda-Boda Boom - Part Two
The start-ups in Kampala trying to make the boda-boda - motorcycle taxi- a safer industry
The Gospel Truth
The Gospel Truth - Part One
The journey of gospel music from the church to the charts
The Gospel Truth - Part Two
Financial educator Alvin Hall examines gospel music and its commercialisation
Found in Translation
How a young Japanese translator Miwako Ozawa met tsunami survivor Hiromitsu Shinkawa
An Eton Experience
Each year some of the poorest pupils in Britain enter Eton school on full scholarships
BBC School Report: Destination Hamburg
Hamburg teenagers investigate their city’s migrant influx
Donald Trump: The People's Billionaire
Donald Trump - billionaire, celebrity and now politician. Justin Webb tells his story
Batman and Ethan
The 10-year-old blind boy and gifted musician, learning echolocation from Daniel Kish
Lynn Hill - 21st Century War Poet
US Air Force veteran and poet Lynn Hill opens up the alien soul of 21st Century warfare
Ted Cruz - Republican
The rise of Ted Cruz, the only man left who could thwart Donald Trump
Chemsex
The new sub-culture of sex and drugs that is growing amongst gay communities
A Swedish Tale
How the northern Swedish town of Ånge is learning to live with 1,000 asylum seekers
The Easter Rising 1916
How six days of armed struggle in 1916 changed Irish and British history
What Should we Teach Our Kids?
How should we be preparing British schoolchildren today to find employment in the future?
South Korea - The Silent Cultural Superpower
South Korea: The Silent Cultural Superpower - Part One
From movies and TV to K-Pop, South Korean culture punches above its weight in East Asia
South Korea: The Silent Cultural Superpower - Part Two
How South Korea's popular culture is leading to a raucous, more individualist culture
Default World
How the ethics, philosophies and lifestyles of the tech elite influence the way we live
Europe's Terror Networks
How the so-called Islamic State operates in Europe.
The Salon
Intimate conversations between hairdressers and their clients around the world.
The Afro-Mexicans
Mexico’s black communities feel ignored and are using culture to fight for recognition.
Trading Hair
Why women in India shave their natural hair and why South African women want to buy it
Secret Lives
What do our secrets tell us about who we are? And what happens when we reveal them?
A Global Queen
Marking the Queen’s 90th birthday, David Cannadine assesses the British monarchy’s role
Beyond Binary
Stories from people who identify as ‘non-binary’ – not male, not female
Forgetting Igbo
Nkem Ifejika examines the fall of Igbo, one of West Africa’s most widely spoken languages
The Forgotten Girls of Dhaka
Can girls living in a slum in Bangladesh shape their own identities?
Music that Unites Us
The music of the world that unites fans - even across borders that divide old enemies