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The Road To Tripoli
James Reynolds reports on the key turning points in Libya's conflict.
The Mystery of Dirar Abu Sisi
Gabriel Gatehouse investigates the mysterious disappearance of Dirar Abu Sisi.
The Indignant of Greece
People in Greece are angry - but is the protest movement, the Indignants, the answer?
Zimbabwe's Child Migrants
On the road with children travelling alone on a journey of desperation, danger and hope
Rangers v Celtic
Rob Walker investigates the Old Firm, one of the biggest rivalries in club football.
Supporting Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce - Turkey's top football club is in crisis and its fans are angry.
Fading Voices
Nina Robinson travels to Wales to report on the ageing population of a small coastal town.
Defining Hezbollah
The challenges of defining the Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah.
Ivory Coast: A Family Divided
How politics is dividing families in Ivory Coast.
One Day In Syria
Bill Law paints a portrait of one day in the Syrian revolution.
Spain's Stolen Babies
The heartbroken families in Spain searching for their stolen babies
The State Of Israel
How are the changes sweeping through the Arab world affecting Israel?
India's Whistleblowers
Rupa Jha reports on the threats facing India's whistleblowers.
Roubles and Radicals in Dagestan
A Dagestani billionaire is trying to find an economic solution to his country's troubles.
The Missing In Kashmir
A dark secret lies beneath the earth in Indian Kashmir - bodies - thousands of them.
Exposing Bali's Orphanages
Ed Butler investigates abuse of children and scamming of volunteers by Bali's orphanages.
Cholera in Haiti
Who is responsible for the deadly cholera outbreak in Haiti?
French Food Fights
Assignment reports on the battle between old and new cuisine in France.
Guangzhou - China's migrant metropolis
Tales of discontent and reform from Guangzhou, China's mega-city of migrants.
What happened to the Kurdish Spring?
Gabriel Gatehouse investigates freedom and repression in Kurdish Iraq.
The Toughest Guys On Ice
Assignment goes inside the fast and furious world of North American ice hockey.
Australia's Fly In Fly Out Workers
Australia's mining boom can be lucrative for its FIFO workers but there's a price to pay.
Opposing Syria's President Assad
Assignment goes undercover in Damascus with the people opposing Syria's President Assad.
Equatorial Guinea - Following the Money
Rob Walker investigates what’s happened to Equatorial Guinea's oil money.
America's Poor
Assignment examines what it means to be poor in the richest country in the world.
Bosnia's Heritage
Assignment reports from Sarajevo where preserving Bosnia's past is a contentious issue.
Favela Pacified
One of Rio de Janeiro's biggest urban slums is being 'pacified'. But can it work longterm?
The Strangest Marathon in the World is in Gaza
Jon Donnison travels to Gaza for Assignment to witness the world's strangest marathon.
Syrian Stories
Divided by conflict. The human stories behind the Syria's uprising.
Facing the Future in Greece
What's it like to be a graduate in Greece contemplating the future?
Canada's Prescription Drug Crisis
Assignment investigates prescription drug abuse among Canada's aboriginal people.