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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
We speak to three engineers at the forefront of the 'Machine Learning: AI' revolution
Going bananas
A killer fungus known as Tropical Race 4 is ravaging banana plantations worldwide
'Indocumentados’ - America’s undocumented migrants
First-hand s of the precarious lives of America’s undocumented Latinos
Under ash: Uncovering Maui’s past
How historic mistreatment contributed to the 2023 deadly Hawaiian wildfires
The art of air pollution
Meet the creatives that are turning deadly air pollution into art, ink and jewellery
India's fight against TB
In 2018, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi set a target to eradicate TB by 2025
Invisible souls
The fishermen who say they were mistreated by a Scottish fishing company speak out
The next Paralympians
The trailblazing sports stars with a learning disability - and the barriers they face
A better start
The people finding solutions to improve the odds for premature babies
Courting success: A Journey to Paris 2024
Kgothatso Montjane talks about her life as a wheelchair tennis champion
West Bank: Settlers, guns and sanctions
Extremist settlers are ed by “state-linked” organisations, BBC Eye reveals
Three Million: 8. Road to the past
Kavita Puri goes to India to meet some of the last survivors of the 1943 Bengal famine
The African 'Babelfish'
How Bonaventure Dossou's translation app is increasing accessibility to African dialects
Global Dancefloor: Tbilisi
The underground music scene fighting against a clampdown in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi
Flying high: The return of the peregrine falcon
The fastest animal on earth, the peregrine falcon, was nearly extinct but is now thriving
The Midwife’s Confession: Eye Investigates
‘Now another girl has been born, kill her’ – Indian midwives make a shocking confession.
The great dolphin release
Freeing Johnny, Rocky and Rambo, the dolphins of the world's last travelling circus
The new Germans
Damien McGuinness talks to a generation of refugees in now becoming citizens
Stories from the New Silk Road: Space
Can China's space exploration programme keep it ahead of the space race?
Saving a sinking city: Jakarta
Indonesia's capital Jakarta is sinking but how easy is it build a new capital city?
Bonus: The Conflict
Journalists from across the BBC reflect on the devastating year-long war.
The Conflict: Israel and Gaza one year on
One year on from the start of the war, we analyse what’s going on in Israel and Gaza
US local news 2024: On the front page frontline
Gary O'Donoghue meets newspaper editors during the US presidential election campaign
Special: Young Leaders Trying to Change the World
Meet the young people explaining how they would change the world.
The children's hospital of Entebbe
A new free-to-access children’s hospital is revolutionising paediatric care in Uganda
An end to Aids?
Is the goal of an end to the HIV/Aids pandemic by 2030 really possible?
Caught at the Helm
Are Greece's tough people smuggling policies seeing the wrong people pay the price?
Iraq's secret women's shelters
The dangerous and secretive work of the Iraqi women helping victims of domestic violence