Whether it's freedom from surveillance or freedom to be single, the 麻豆社 investigates what freedom means in the modern world.
Gabriel Gatehouse, Jeremy Bowen, Audrey Brown and Shaimaa Khalil on freedom's path
What lies behind the new wave of conflict in South Sudan and how can it be stopped?
Personal journeys to freedom from around the world
As part of the 麻豆社's Freedom 2014 season, we look at what addiction does to the mind
One of the leaders of the US civil rights movement at the 麻豆社 Radio Theatre in London
How many people in the world live in freedom?
Three unexpected stories on how guns feature in American culture
What is standing in the way of girls achieving equality?
Widowed, divorced or single by choice - the discrimination faced by single women in India
How Iranian musicians are finding ways to break the restrictions on public performance
Ingrid Betancourt explores how people鈥檚 minds can be free while they are in captivity
Ex-Guantanamo detainees talk about freedom and how jail changed their lives and thinking
The story of Ion Bugan, who was arrested and jailed after a protest in communist Romania.
San Franciscans share their stories of freedom, but is the city's spirit under threat?
What has five decades of freedom brought Zambia?
Tracing the families of undocumented migrants who died on their journey into the USA.
Are there 21 million slaves in the world today?
The journey taken by deportees as they go through the security fence, back home to Mexico
Is free will unique to humans or a biological trait that evolved over time?
The health hazards of public protest faced by both protesters and police forces
Is comedy in South Africa challenging the continuing legacy of inequality?
Fashion magazines, consumerism, and the changing face of Chinese fashion
Does 'paid media' threaten democracy and press freedom?
Stories from people all over the world, uncovered by simply asking 'Where are you going?'