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Braille and me
A celebration of Braille from around the world, 200 years after it was invented
Defeated: How ordinary Germans experienced the end of World War Two
Six ordinary Germans who lived through the end of World War Two tell their stories
Make me perfect: Manufacturing beauty in China
BBC Eye investigates one of China’s most notorious cases of botched cosmetic surgery
Francis, the rebel Pope
Following the death of Pope Francis, Edward Stourton explores his life and legacy.
The call of Anastasia
The new quasi-religious movement that is spreading across villages in
Educating Nigeria
Yemisi Adegoke discovers what is being done to get children into school in Nigeria
Kashmir: Your questions answered
Why are tensions escalating between India and Pakistan over Kashmir? Our experts explain
Autism, empathy and psychopaths
Why society must rethink the damaging stereotypes about autistic people and low empathy
Women warriors
Against all the odds, why do women want to the military?
America: The human plasma factory
Kathleen McLaughlin investigates the multibillion-dollar global plasma industry
The three babies mystery
The search for the parents of three babies abandoned in shopping bags in east London, UK
The riddle of Iranian cinema
Award-winning film-maker Maryam Keshavarz unravels the defiant world of Iranian cinema