Stories from around the world and the people at the heart of them.
Radio 4,·460 episodes
Linda Pressly reports on plans to excavate for human remains at a huge dump in Medellin.
01 Jan 2015,·28 mins
Crossing Continents follows Abdi Nor, one of the winners of the US green card lottery.
29 Dec 2014,·30 mins
The Russian volunteers fighting in eastern Ukraine for their dreams of empires past.
18 Dec 2014,·28 mins
A popular American football team is under pressure to change a name many say is racist.
11 Dec 2014,·28 mins
In Yemen, tradition allows men to marry each other's sisters - but at what price?
04 Dec 2014,·28 mins
In Pakistan's port city, Karachi, police are fighting a desperate war against the Taliban.
20 Nov 2014,·28 mins
In one remote district in Ivory Coast, men are going back to school. Lucy Ash reports.
18 Sep 2014,·28 mins
Becky Palmstrom investigates allegations of modern-day slavery on Thailand's fishing boats
11 Sep 2014,·28 mins
As coal mining declines in Spain, can the miners save their culture and their communities?
04 Sep 2014,·28 mins
How effective are the drug rehabilitation centres run by Guatemala's Pentecostal churches?
28 Aug 2014,·28 mins
The struggle to keep alive the game that is the heart of Ireland's identity.
21 Aug 2014,·28 mins
Carrie Gracie goes in search of the cult of the Almighty God and its terrified victims.
14 Aug 2014,·28 mins
Gabriel Gatehouse goes in search of Annie, an Ebola victim in Liberia.
07 Aug 2014,·28 mins
Tim Whewell meets the dynamic women in Turkish Kurdistan who are defining the future.
31 Jul 2014,·28 mins
Lucy Ash meets the Russian holidaymakers who are reclaiming their bit of paradise.
24 Jul 2014,·28 mins
What do you do when a twisting funnel drops from the sky? A report from tornado alley.
Simon Cox investigates a notorious miscarriage of justice in Iceland.
15 May 2014,·28 mins
What is the cause of an ongoing health crisis across Argentina's vast GM farming belt?
08 May 2014,·28 mins
Will Grant meets people trying to identify illegal migrants who die in the Arizona desert.
01 May 2014,·28 mins
Why are some older South Korean women turning to prostitution?
24 Apr 2014,·28 mins
Can a unique friendship between two men end the killings in the Central African Republic?
10 Apr 2014,·28 mins
Lucy Ash reports from Ukraine on the paper trail leading to bribery and corruption.
03 Apr 2014,·28 mins
The war in Syria has created a silent enemy for those fleeing the fighting - disease.
27 Mar 2014,·28 mins
A profile of Gulnara Karimova, the pop star daughter of Uzbekistan's ruthless leader.
16 Jan 2014,·28 mins
Russia's volunteer diggers who continue to search for the remains of World War II soldiers
09 Jan 2014,·28 mins
Will mining harm Greenland's environment, or lead the country to independence?
02 Jan 2014,·28 mins
Linda Pressly goes on the road with Brazil's anti-slavery hit squads.
26 Dec 2013,·28 mins
Farhana Haider investigates the war crimes trials which have divided Bangladesh.
19 Dec 2013,·28 mins
Can Indonesia successfully introduce the world's largest public health insurance scheme?
12 Dec 2013,·28 mins
One year on from the attack in Delhi, the experience of women who've chosen to report rape
05 Dec 2013,·28 mins