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Things Fell Apart: Spicy Brando
A young man is arrested on the most bizarre charges
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Ukraine to Korea
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Whose Truth?: Climate change denial
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The West Indies' first black captain: Sir Frank Worrell
Frank Worrell became the first full-time black captain of the West Indies cricket team
Whose Truth? Online Women Haters
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Suicide's silent survivors
A look at the countries where it’s still a criminal offence to attempt suicide
Shaken goalposts
Hatayspor football club’s fight to survive the aftermath of Turkey’s tragic earthquake
Instagram’s fake guru
How former Brazilian model and wellness influencer Kat Torres enslaved her followers
The Romani holocaust: An unfinished history
The destruction of the Roma by the Nazi state and allies and their post war fate
India's Wrestling School For Girls
We look at what it takes for girls in Northern India to become wrestling heroines
The gay activists who won an Olympic-sized battle
How a small campaign group took on the all powerful Olympic organisation to force change
Las Patronas
The women helping those clinging to the train that thunders through their Mexican village
Erasing Hong Kong
Paul French explores how Hong Kong's history is being revised and erased
The Engineers: Intelligent machines
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Going bananas
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'Indocumentados’ - America’s undocumented migrants
First-hand s of the precarious lives of America’s undocumented Latinos