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The Watermelons: Myanmar's military moles
The soldiers spying for the enemy
Srebrenica’s forgotten refugees
Why those who fled the atrocities of Bosnia’s war are still living as refugees 30 years on
Footprints: Why did human feet start washing up on the west coast of Canada and the US?
Since 2007, more than 20 human feet have washed up on the shores of Canada and the US
The street that tech built
Are new technology and hyper-tourism changing the Italian city of Florence forever?
Americast - Jimmy Carter
Former US President Jimmy Carter has died aged 100.
The dogs of Palermo
How the Sicilian city of Palermo embraces the stray dogs living on its streets
Built different: Why women athletes suffer ACL injuries more than males
Lianne Sanderson explores the science and solutions for ACL injuries in female athletes
Canadian Immigration: Boom or Bust?
Canada has a proud history of immigration. Why do some now want to close its doors?
Israel's Unrwa ban
What will it mean for Palestinians if Israel bans Unrwa, the UN agency that provides aid?
Child soldiers and capoeira
How former child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo are using capoeira to heal
Licence to operate a space object
The night sky holds so much power, why are we not fighting harder to protect it?
Saudi and Trans: Eden’s final message
After a Saudi trans woman’s death went viral, BBC Eye investigates her final months
Paths of return: A special homecoming to Sierra Leone
A group of African Americans are in Sierra Leone for a very special homecoming
Prison of the mind
In Sweden and the Netherlands a mental-health first approach to justice is beneficial
Songs from Auschwitz
A story of hope, music and survival from Auschwitz.
Extreme Weather
We ask why extreme weather events are on the rise and how we can better predict them
Troublemakers: Drugged, Framed and Detained
How psychiatric hospitals are being used to silence political critics in China
Flamboyant Funerals
Hannah Ajala uncovers the stories behind the unique traditions of Ghanaian funerals
: Rebellion on the Rhine
In the run up to ’s snap general elections Jeremy Cliffe goes to Ludwigshafen
World Wide Waves '25: Whispers in the air
A community radio station is reviving the language and culture of the Nuxalk people
Ukraine: The architects' plan
How will Ukraine be rebuilt after the war?
Saudi and trans: Eden’s final message
Ukrainecast: Three years of war
Ukrainians reflect on the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion.
The flight of the vulture
Sacha Dench investigates the plight of one of the world's most persecuted birds
TikTok and the digital pimps: Eye Investigates
Debula Kemoli investigates the sexual exploitation of girls on TikTok live streams
Boxing Sisters: Yazidi women boxing their way back to health
The Yazidi women using boxing to channel their emotions and anger
Ukraine: Your questions answered
The Ukrainecast team answer your questions. With Jackie Leonard and Vitaly Shevchenko
The village of sex offenders
Do the residents of the Restoration Destination community deserve a second chance?
LOUD: Is noise an invisible killer?
How our noisy world is increasing health problems from heart attacks, to sleep and anxiety
What’s your poison: The methanol crisis
How methanol poisoning from illicit alcohol affects victims around the world
Malawi: Life in your years
A look into Malawi's drastic reduction in mortality from HIV, TB and Malaria