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Gloria Steinem and Ms Magazine
The launch of the first magazine in America owned, run and written by women
The Australian women who protested against the Vietnam war
The Fairlea Five were jailed in 1971 for campaigning against military conscription.
Iranian Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi
The Iranian human rights lawyer who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003: Dr Shirin Ebadi
The Wages for Housework campaign
How feminists in Italy began an international campaign for payment for housework in 1972.
The Frauenkirche - Dresden's symbol of war and reconstruction
The story of the painstaking project to rebuild Dresden's historic baroque church.
Chandigarh: India's city of the future
How the modernist architect Le Corbusier designed a city for newly-independent India
Teheran's Freedom Tower
The vast monument built for the Shah, but now a centrepiece for protests in Iran.
Zaha Hadid's Cincinnati Arts Center
The ground-breaking building was the first American museum to be designed by a woman
The Shard
The building of the controversial London skyscraper, designed by Italian Renzo Piano.
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster
In 1986, a reactor exploded in Soviet Ukraine causing the worst nuclear accident ever.
The Budapest Memorandum
The security "assurances" offered to Ukraine after it gave up its nuclear weapons in 1994
The Holodomor: Ukraine's great famine
Several million people died in the 1930s in what became known as The Holodomor
Ukraine's Babi Yar massacre
The mass killing of Ukrainian Jews by Nazi during World War Two.
Soviet holidays in Crimea
Artek, on the Black Sea coast, was the Soviet Union's most popular children's camp.
The 'Snow Revolution' against Vladimir Putin
A decade ago protestors tried to stop the Russian leader tightening his grip on power
The black stunt performers who took on Hollywood
The battle to fight prejudice behind-the-scenes in the American film industry.
Afghanistan's women's newspaper
Aina-E-Zan, or Women's Mirror, was launched in 2002 at a time of hope for Afghan women.
Selling Van Gogh's Sunflowers
How one of the Dutch artist's masterpieces was auctioned for a world record in 1987.
Escaping a Maoist cult
Aravindan Balakrishnan ran a cult in London for 30 years; then two of its fled.
The Falklands War - An islander's
A local radio broadcaster re keeping calm as Argentine troops invaded his studio.
The Falklands War - an Argentine
An Argentine conscript re his country's doomed military campaign in 1982.
The Soviet Union's Afghan War
How what Moscow planned as a short military operation turned into the Soviet "Vietnam".
The handshake in Space
How Russian cosmonauts and American astronauts met up in space during the Cold War
The Great American Grain Robbery
How a catastrophic trade deal between the US and Moscow sparked a global food price shock
Nato intervenes in Kosovo
How the US and its allies backed air strikes against Serbian forces to stop atrocities.
The largest war crimes trial in history
The former Serbian president, Slobodan Milosevic, went on trial at The Hague in 2002.
Greece's Great Famine
How hundreds of thousands of Greeks starved to death under Nazi occupation.
How Tinder changed the dating game
How the dating app with the swipe revolutionised the world of online romance
The World Wide Web
How the World Wide Web was created
Erasmus: Europe's student exchange scheme
The programme that's let millions of EU students live and study in other countries.
Women's rights in Basra
How women in the southern Iraqi city were persecuted for "anti-Islamic" behaviour