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Slovakia divided
Why the coming elections in a small state in the centre of Europe could disrupt the West
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Sleepless in Seoul
Korea is one of the most tired nations on earth and helping people sleep is big business.
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Slavery's untold story
Tayo Popoola discovers the story of the slaves owned by the Cherokee Indian tribe
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Skiing Mount Lebanon
The Lebanese ski resort, where people go to escape politics and enjoy winter sports
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Skateboarding is 60
How a wooden board with four roller-skate wheels started a sub-culture across the globe
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Six Months in Captivity
In September 2011, Judith and David Tebbutt set off to Kenya on holiday.
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Sisters of the Troubles
The untold story of the role of Catholic nuns during Northern Ireland’s troubles
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Sisters in Science
Penny Dale travels to Tanzania to explore the state of science and technology in one...
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Sister Aimee
The story of Canadian-born Aimee Semple McPherson and how she went from farm girl to...
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Sir David Attenborough
Wildlife film-makers and conservationists discuss the impact of Sir David's work
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Singing Morocco's new identity
The young female stars of Gnawa music now challenging the boundaries of Moroccan identity
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Singing Morocco's new identity
The young female stars of Gnawa music now challenging the boundaries of Moroccan identity
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Singing for Survival in Cucuta
Down but not out in a Colombian border town, four Venezuelans pin their hopes on music.
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Singapore: Workers Without Borders
Claudia Taranto visits Singapore, which is increasingly reliant on labour from abroad...
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Simpson Returns to China
Programme one: The Road From Tiananmen charts John Simpson's return to modern China 19...
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Silence would be treason
The last prison writings of Ken Saro-Wiwa in the run-up to his execution
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Sierra Leone's children of war
What happened to Sierra Leone's child soldiers?
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Sierra Leone: The price of going home
What happens to migrants who give up trying to reach Europe – and go home as failures?
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Sierra Leone: The diamond that saved a thousand lives
In 2017, five men found the third largest diamond ever unearthed in West Africa
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Sierra Leone: Blood Mining
Ed Butler investigates untold stories of one of west Africa’s dramatic abuses of power
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Siege at the Holey Artisan Bakery
One night of terror at Dhaka's Holey Artisan Bakery in July 2016
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Siege at the Holey Artisan Bakery
One night of terror at Dhaka's Holey Artisan Bakery in July 2016.
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Sicily’s prisoner fishermen
Eighteen Sicilian fishermen are in jail in Benghazi, accused of fishing in Libya’s waters
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Shrimps, saris and guns
The village women in Bangladesh taking on the global shrimp industry to protect their land
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Short Changing the Planet
The BBC World Service has been investigating the controversial issue of whether poor...
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Shipwreck
Searching for the identities of those who died in a Mediterranean shipwreck
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Shipping’s dirty secret
Lifting the lid on the dangerous and polluting world of international shipbreaking
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Ship of Spies
After allegations of torture and targeted killings, how can the CIA hope to repair its...
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Shifting Cultures: From paddock to plate
The sisters embracing the environment, and sustainability into Australia's cattle farming
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Shepherd's Eye In The Sky
Bola Mosuro meets the nomadic herders feeding Africa and fighting climate change