Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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The Zimabwean political refugee in British limbo
The Zimbabwean woman who fled political violence now living in limbo in Britain
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The young Cuban Americans
Lucy Ash goes to Miami to meet some of the youngest and most ambitious people in the city
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The world's displaced people
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees explains why more displaced people than ever exist
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The woman abused by her father
Harrowing story of Miss D who was abused by her father and had two of his children
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The West Bank baby at the centre of a medical scandal
The baby in the West Bank who risks losing the medical equipment she needs to stay alive
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The Virginia Tech Massacre
The parents of a girl shot dead in the Virginia Tech shootings recall the day it happened
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The US Soldier Facing Court-Martial
The US soldier who deserted rather than return to duty in Iraq
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The US lawyer seeking currency change
The lawyer trying to change the shape of the US dollar in memory of his girlfriend
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The Truth About Jeremiah Duggan's Death
Erica Duggan talks about her dead son Jeremiah and her search for what happened to him
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The Tale of the Two Nazanins
The story of the girl sentenced to death for killing a man who tried to rape her
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The Suicide Bomber who Changed her Mind
A would-be suicide bomber explains why she'd never consider an act of martydom again
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The Struggle to Flee Iraq
Paul Manook tells the show about his struggle to get his nieces out of Iraq
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The Street Children of Kinshasa
Children in Kinshasa accused of witchcraft by their own parents
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The Story of a Former Kidnap Victim in Sierra Leone
The story of a former kidnap victim in Sierra Leone now training as a doctor
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The stories of those who die alone
Tracking down the stories of the people who die alone in the UK
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The Stolen Generation of Aborigines
Outlook hears from some of the Aborigines who were taken from their families as babies
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The Stolen Generation of Aboriginal Children
A look at a woman who ran homes for the 'Stolen Generation' of Aborigines in Australia
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The Spanish teacher who took matters into his own hands
The teacher who took matters into his own hands after the drowning of illegal immigrants
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The single father in bombarded Gaza
A single dad in Gaza tells of the struggle to look after his 8 children in a bomb site
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The School Shootings in Amish Comunity and Virginia Tech
The Amish community helping victims of the Virginia Tech shooting
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The sad tale of the laughing cab driver
When Moustafa Chamseddine ended up in a Syrian jail, laughter became his only comfort
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The Rwandan refugee who beat the odds
How a refugee of the Rwandan genocide beat the odds to qualify as a lawyer in South Africa
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The Romanian orphanage - 20 years on
Tessa Dunlop revisits a Romanian orphanage where she helped out 20 years ago
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The right to die - in Italy
Fighting for the right to die - in the Vatican's back yard
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The Right of Self Defence
A look at the use of self defence pleas in murder cases around the world
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The Return of the Black Death
How the Black Death is once again claiming victims
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The Refugee-Harbouring Convent in East Timor
A look at the nun in East Timor who risks attack by harbouring refugees in her convent
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The Racist Murder of Stephen Lawrence
The legacy of the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence in the UK
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The Prisoners Trapped by Hurricane Katrina
'We were just left there to die'
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The Power of Rice in Bangladesh
How the rice famine in Bangladesh has the potential to bring down the government