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We investigate how sexual abuse by a Boy Scouts of America scoutmaster was a factor in an unthinkable family tragedy.
In exchange for amnesty, a military commander in Colombia confesses to covering up the killing of innocent civilians.
In Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, a former mujahideen fighter helps drug addicts in a rehabilitation programme.
After drought and deforestation, are goats the answer to a farmer’s food future in Madagascar?
Why Imran Khan is such a divisive figure in Pakistan.
As the war tears families apart, a young man transforms Port Sudan into a safe haven for those fleeing the fighting.
After a train derailment in Ohio, Fault Lines investigates if the railroad industry has prioritised profits over safety.
A tiny village football club fight their way from the bottom to become Palestinian Premier League champions.
Getting an animation series to audiences in Zambia takes talent, patience and persistence.
In the wake of unprecedented political turbulence, what does Anwar Ibrahim’s long-awaited rise mean for Malaysians?
Why are Arab countries getting friendly again with Syria’s Bashar al-Assad?
From co-driver to taking the wheel herself, rookie racer Queen drives her first race in Rwanda’s Mountain Gorilla Rally.
Meet Felipe, a migrant from Colombia who crossed two of the most dangerous obstacles on the migrant trail.
Pakistani vlogger Abrar Hassan took a motorbike trip around India.
Classic car owners in the United States are swapping their petrol engines for electric motors.
A 12-year-old Syrian boy is making his own toys by recycling the scrap materials he finds in his camp.
“A genius in old Sidon.”
The Big Picture examines whether old prejudices against Indigenous people still hold the key to Chile's future.
We probe a global network of secret Chinese 'police outposts' and allegations of Chinese dissidents being harassed.
Lost between two continents, Priyangika starts a quest to uncover the truth about her adoption.
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