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Compulsory Covid vaccinations
Ros Atkins looks at the debate around Covid vaccine mandates
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Compassion fatigue
Are people in the medical and humanitarian professions suffering from emotional burnout?
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Company v Country
The booming and lucrative business of multinational companies suing governments
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Coming Out Part 2
In South Africa, equality - on the basis of race, language, culture and sexual - are...
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Coming Out of the Shadows in Kenya
Anne Soy meets the Kenyan activists helping intersex people take their place in society
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Comedians and Afghan weddings
How Afghans found alternative ways to celebrate weddings after the Taliban banned music
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Colombia’s new cocaine war
Michael Buchanan gets rare access to Colombia’s cocaine producers and smugglers
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Colombia’s kamikaze cyclists
Precipitous mountain roads, specially-modified bikes, and deadly consequences.
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Colombia’s Forgotten Exodus
The people displaced by war in Colombia who fear they will never be able to return home.
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Colombia's Lost Children
In Colombia’s Marxist guerrilla war, thousands of rebel fighters have been female.
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Colombia's life-saving pop song
How a message hidden inside a pop song saved the lives of soldiers in captivity
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Colombia's cocaine submarines
How Colombian drug cartels are using new methods to boost their revenues
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Colombia Child Soldiers
With rare access to the government's rehabilitation programme Tom Esslemont meets as...
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Colombia – Where the Truth Lies Buried
In Medellin there's a huge dump. Locals say it's where the truth is buried - they're...
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Cold-calling Siberia
How has Putin's war against Ukraine affected one remote city in Siberia?
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Cold Turkey in Karachi
Karachi has a population of 20 million, of whom an estimated half a million are heroin...
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Codename: Madeleine
Noor Inayat Khan was one of the most courageous, unusual secret agents of World War Two.
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CODA: I'm the thumb in my family
The remarkable stories of the children who act as interpreters for their deaf parents
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Closing Uganda’s Orphanage
Hundreds of illegal orphanages in Uganda, many funded by UK charities, face closure.
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Closing Guantanamo
Assignment explores what President Barack Obama done in his attempts to close the Bay...
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Close encounters with an avalanche
It is peak season for avalanches and three survivors share their experiences
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Climate: Coal mining
Two coal miners in North America discuss the impact of climate regulations on their lives
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Climate: Civil disobedience
Three people explain why they take part in civil disobedience to fight climate change
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Climate: Changing seas
We hear from people the in the countries affected by sea level rise
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Climate: Animals under threat
We consider the impact of climate change on animals and the food chain
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Climate: Activists
We discuss climate activism through generations
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Clearing the Air
Ten years ago, Ireland became the first country in the world to ban smoking in the...
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Cleansing Turkey
Public employee one day, enemy of the state the next. The post coup reality in Turkey.
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City of the Future
Dealing with immigration, an exploding population, and a divide between rich and poor
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Citizen Journalists
What is the future of news, when the internet may undermine the old-fashioned Âé¶¹Éç's...