LATEST Wukan: China's Democracy Experiment A five year long look at Wukan, the small fishing village which in 2012 held its first democratic elections in decades. 03 Apr 2017 14:50 GMT | Politics, Asia Pacific, China, Democracy
India's Ladycops Exclusive access to a police station in India run by women for women reveals a unique perspective on a changing society. India, Women's Rights, Crime
Art Trafficking We investigate the clandestine world of art and antiquities trafficking. Arts & Culture, War & Conflict, Middle East
Occupation of the American Mind A look at the information wars waged by Israel and its supporters to win the hearts and minds of the American people. Media, War & Conflict, Israel
Snow of the Andes: Peru's Cocaine Peru's chief drug prosecutor is profiled as she takes on an inventive and ruthless enemy, the cocaine trade. War & Conflict, Drugs, Latin America
Europe's Forbidden Colony Philosopher Srecko Horvat looks at Europe's identity crisis and asks if the continent is colonising itself. Human Rights, Europe
A Very Sicilian Justice: Taking on the Mafia A story of blackmail, conspiracy, courage and fear. We follow the Italian judge trying to take on the mafia. Italy, Law, Crime
Rebel Education A six-part documentary series looking at learning models across the globe that are challenging the dominant ideas of education.
World War One Through Arab Eyes One hundred years after the Ottomans joined the war, this three-part series tells the story from an Arab perspective. War & Conflict, Middle East, Algeria
Boko Haram: Behind the Rise of Nigeria's Armed Group An investigation into the origins and ideology of the rebel group and its bloody rise. Boko Haram, Nigeria, War & Conflict
Thailand: In the Footsteps of the King A look at the life and legacy of Thailand's King Bhumibol and the challenges facing his successor. Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej
The Girls of the Taliban An insight into a girls' school in Afghanistan which imposes an even stricter interpretation of Islam than the Taliban. Taliban, International Women's Day, Afghanistan
The Hannibal Directive We investigate a secret order that allowed Israel's army to kill Palestinian civilians to stop the capture of a soldier. Israel, Hamas, Gaza
Scent From Heaven: On the Trail of Oud We trace one of the world's rarest and most expensive commodities from its end users in the Middle East to its source in the forests of Southeast Asia. Arts & Culture, Middle East, Qatar
Syria: Witnesses for the Prosecution Meet the evidence hunters risking it all to collect and document evidence of war crimes committed during Syria's war. Syria's Civil War, Middle East, ISIS
The Disappeared of Syria A look at the invisible weapon of Bashar al-Assad's regime: the kidnapping and torture of tens of thousands of Syrians. Syria's Civil War, Bashar al-Assad, Middle East
Hissene Habre: Trial of a Dictator Harrowing insight into the rise and fall of one of the world's most cruel dictators. War & Conflict, Human Rights, Chad
Shadow War in the Sahara 'War on terror' or competition for natural resources? A look at the US and French military presence in Africa. Mali, Africa, Tuareg
Taliban Oil The little-known story of secret negotiations between the Taliban and the US to build a pipeline through Afghanistan. Taliban, Afghanistan, Al-Qaeda
The War in October Forty years on, Al Jazeera examines three weeks of war from which both Arabs and Israelis claimed to emerge victorious. Politics, US & Canada, Egypt
TechKnowCuring CancerAn innovative gene therapy has produced a significant breakthrough that could lead to a cure for cancer.Science & Technology, Health, US & Canada
REWINDLiberia: Aftermath of EbolaA personal journey reveals how anger and fear fuelled the Ebola crisis that ravaged West Africa.Africa, Health
The Big PictureThe Making and Breaking of Europe We analyse how populist far-right movements are challenging the promise of an integrated union. Politics, Europe
Featured DocumentariesOccupation of the American Mind A look at the information wars waged by Israel and its supporters to win the hearts and minds of the American people.Media, War & Conflict, Israel