Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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Zimbabwe's press restrictions
The editor of The Zimbabwean talks about the pressures on independent journalists
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Zimbabwe's power-sharing agreement
The editor of the Zimbabwean newspaper on the country's power-sharing agreement
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Zimbabwe's book cafe
Paul Brickhill tells us why watching a play can help people survive the daily horrors of Harare
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Zimbabwe's ballot rigging
The prison officer from Zimbabwe who faces exile
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Zimbabwe slum clearances
Four years on from the massive slum clearance programme in Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe health system on the verge of collapse
Undercover in Zimbabwe to assess the impact of the collapse of the health system
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Zimbabwe aid worker speaks of the country's devastation
We talk to Sarah Jacobs, an aid worker who has seen children eating rats in rural Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe activists imprisoned
A Zimbabwe's opposition politician claims he was unlawfully imprisoned
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Youssou N'Dour
'Africa's artist of the century' -Youssou N'Dour talks to Outlook
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Xenophobic Violence in South Africa
A leading member of the Somali community in Johannesburg discusses xenophobic violence
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Xenophobic Riots in South Africa
The President of the Institute for Race Relations gives his view on the troubles
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Working for Mossad
How a Canadian ended up working as an undercover agent for the Mossad
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Working Conditions in the Arabian Gulf
Migrant workers in the Arabian Gulf having to endure the summer heat
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Work-Life Balance
Getting the work-life balance right
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Witness in Trial for Inter-Faith Violence in India
How a key witness in an inter-faith trial stood her ground despite being gang-raped
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Witchcraft and child abuse in Nigeria
The connection between witchcraft and child abuse in Nigeria
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William Sampson
William Sampson describes how he was tortured to confess to murder in Saudi Arabia
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Who Runs Your World?
A look at panchayati raj and local community leadership around the world
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What It Feels Like to be Hijacked
A woman in a hijacked plane tells her story
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What Happened to the Men on Tuna Net Photo?
What happened to the 27 men photographed clinging to a tuna net for survival last year?
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War Reporter and Religion
Why war reporter Christiane Anampour is asking if faith ever justifies bloodshed
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War on Drugs
Would legalising narcotics actually be more effective against drug use?
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War crimes - justice at all costs
The international war crimes prosecutor who believes justice must be pursued at all costs
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Wangari Maathai
Wangari Maathai, the Kenyan environmentalist, activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner
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Walter Litvinenko
An interview with the father of the late Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko
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Virginia Tech Survivor Tells his Tale
Virginia Tech shooting survivor Colin Goddard tells his story
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Violence in Southern Thailand
Teachers living in fear in Southern Thailand
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Violence in Kenya
A 60-year old victim of the mob violence in Kenya tells her story
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Violence in Colombia
The women who became a human shield for a human rights lawyer in Colombia
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Violence in Brazil
A look at prison violence in Brazil