LATEST The Things We Keep: Which news stories stay with us and why? In an age of non-stop news feeds and disposable media, which stories and images stay with us and how do they shape us? 31 Oct 2018 10:30 GMT | Journalism, Humanitarian crises, Media, Europe, United States
Seeds of Inspiration: Sudan's First Flying Robot Farmer Two Sudanese inventors use a drone to take on desertification and their rivals in a TV competition for entrepreneurs. Science & Technology, Sudan, Climate SOS, Environment, Africa
Survivors: Inside Sierra Leone's Ebola epidemic An intimate look at the fight to contain the 2014 Ebola outbreak through the lives of three Sierra Leoneans. Ebola, Sierra Leone, Health, Africa
Broadband Bruce: Fighting Canada's Digital Divide A reformed troublemaker rigs up high-speed internet in his community to help turn around the indigenous reserve. First Nations, Canada, Internet, Science & Technology, Human Rights
The Girl Who Saved My Life A filmmaker returns to Iraq to film refugees fleeing ISIL and tries to find a young girl who he believes saved his life. Middle East, Iraq, War & Conflict, Yazidi, Refugees
Santuario: Seeking refuge in a US sanctuary church A grandmother enters an unfamiliar church to seek sanctuary in the US after being threatened with deportation. United States, Immigration, Civil Rights, US & Canada
Daraya: A Library Under Bombs in Syria A group of young men decide to build a secret library collecting books from their war-torn neighbourhood in Syria. Syria's War, Books, Middle East, Education, Arts & Culture
Into Darkness: Going Blind in Morocco A courageous family of 11 blind people try to keep hopes and dreams alive as another member faces blindness. Health, Morocco, Religion, Africa, Poverty & Development
Everything Must Fall: Anatomy of South Africa's Student Movement Student leaders in South Africa fight for free education in an extraordinary protest despite threats of police violence. Protests, South Africa, Education, Civil Rights, Africa
Karakib: Inside the World of Egyptian Clutter Broken televisions, piles of pens and old cameras collecting dust - why do Egyptians keep clutter? Arts & Culture, Egypt, History, Africa, Middle East
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?
Telling the stories of Somalia's lost warriors From refugee to storyteller, a Danish Somali filmmaker challenges stereotypes about young Somalis - one film at a time. Refugees , Immigration , Armed groups , Al-Shabab , Somalia
A filmmaker's six-year journey filming with Asia's 'comfort women' Equipped with a camera, Tiffany Hsiung dives into a dark chapter of Asian history to understand the painful legacy of sexual crimes against women. War & Conflict , Sexual assault , Human Rights , Asia , Japan
Q&A: The reality of free education for all in Ghana Two NGO workers explain why, despite free tuition, some Ghanaian children still struggle to get an education. Education , Ghana , Child rights , Human Rights , Africa
A history of violence: Growing up in CAR A child born from rape and a young gunshot victim grow up amid CAR's cycle of violence. Humanitarian crises , War & Conflict , Africa , Central African Republic
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