LATEST The Soviet Scar: Legacy of USSR Architecture in Georgia A union of equals or Russian occupation? A personal journey exploring how decades of Soviet rule have shaped Georgia. 10 Nov 2018 20:42 GMT | Georgia, History, Russia, Europe, Arts & Culture
We Are Still Here: A Story from Native Alaska From Qatar to Alaska, a personal journey exploring what it means to belong when your culture is endangered. Environment, Native Americans, US & Canada, Middle East
A Moral Debt: The Legacy of Slavery in the USA A journey of self-discovery and education, spanning the legacy of Confederate America and its modern ramifications. History, slavery, Human Rights, Racism, United States
The Cut: Exploring FGM Why does the dangerous and painful practice of female genital mutilation persist in so many countries across the world? FGM, Child rights, Somalia, Women's Rights, Kenya
Death in the Family A personal look at the funeral industry and how a traditional family-run trade is being overtaken by big corporations.
My Own Private Bollywood What does it take to make a Bollywood movie? A personal journey into the fascinating world of Indian film.
Metropolis: A Time Lapse Perspective A creative exploration of architecture and human relationships with modern cities.
Putting Man on the Moon Al Jazeera's Caroline Radnofsky explores the legacy of her grandfather, the man behind the iconic Apollo 11 space suits.
Mental Illness: Breaking the Silence One in four people will suffer a mental illness, but will they all get the care and treatment they need?
Growing Up Guantanamo Follow the incredible journey of Asadullah Rahman, the youngest inmate to be held at Guantanamo Bay.
Off the Rails: A Journey Through Japan A personal look at how the country's railways reveal so much about Japanese culture and the changes in society.
My Digital Addiction How is our need to be constantly connected impacting our lives and could a digital detox be the solution?
Who Owns Yoga? We explore the impact of our modern obsession with one of the world's oldest physical and spiritual practices.
Once Upon a Time in Sarajevo Can three comedians from Bosnia overcome the bitterness of the past to reunite and reconcile?
Motherhood on Ice A personal look at one woman's decision to freeze her eggs and the medical and financial implications of the procedure.
Street Food A taste of conflict: The politics of food in Jerusalem In an ancient city torn apart by modern conflict, can food help to bridge political and religious divisions?
Talk to Al Jazeera Nadezhda Kutepova: Life in Russia's secret nuclear city Activist Kutepova on growing up in a city that saw the world's third-worst nuclear accident and being exiled as traitor.
101 East India's Miracle Babies India's elderly new mothers: Are doctors playing God, or does every woman have the right to bear a child?
People & PowerDelhi's Deadly AirPeople and Power investigates the shocking levels of air pollution making it deadly to breathe in India's capital.Pollution, India, Health
People & PowerPeacekillers Insight into the remarkable attempt to bring peacekeepers who committed crimes against the most vulnerable to justice.Nigeria, Sierra Leone, United Nations
Featured DocumentariesOur Man in Cairo: El-Sisi and the WestHow the US and EU are turning a blind eye on Egypt's human rights record for their own economic and political interests.Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Egypt, Human Rights
Featured DocumentariesIran 1979: Legacy of a RevolutionWhat is the legacy of Iran's Islamic revolution and how does it affect Iranian society more than three decades later?Middle East, Iran