LATEST Sunday in Brazzaville We explore the hip side of Congo-Brazzaville with a style icon, a rap artist, a wrestler, and a radio talk show host. 14 Jan 2016 09:53 GMT | Arts & Culture, Republic of the Congo, Africa
Rio de Janeiro: In the Shadow of the Hill Rio de Janeiro favela residents rally against police brutality, corruption, impunity and ruthless state oppression. Brazil, Favelas, Human Rights, Latin America
Finland's Iron Grandpa A 72-year-old Finnish weightlifter who has won four world championships is determined to win one final title. Sport, Finland, Europe, Sports doping
Powerless in India An Indian electrician risks life and limb to siphon off electricity for poor areas in a city crippled by power cuts. Asia, India, Poverty
Between Fire & Sea: The Man Behind Gaza's Great March of Return Following poet and non-violent resistance activist, Ahmed Abu Artema, as he inspires peaceful protest in Gaza. Gaza, Palestine, Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Middle East, Israel
The 15-Minute Massacre in Croatia Haunted by his decision not to intervene as civilians were killed, a former UN commander returns to Croatia 20 years on. United Nations, Denmark, Serbia, Croatia
When Time Stopped At Sea An Iraqi former secret agent searches for his teenage son who disappeared on a sinking refugee boat headed for Greece. Refugees, Europe, Iraq
Letters to a Serial Killer Can a filmmaker learn who tried to kill her brother in Sweden by corresponding with a racist serial killer, Peter Mangs? Racism, The Far Right, Crime, Murder, Sweden
Sisters of the Blood Feud: Revenge Killings in Albania A blood feud keeps Beta and her sister trapped at home, hoping their father's bid for asylum can provide an escape. Crime, Europe, Human Rights, Asylum Seekers, Albania
Lost Warrior: Leaving al-Shabab Will a young man deported from the UK to Somalia be able to reunite with his son and leave his troubled past behind him? War & Conflict, Somalia, Africa, Immigration, Al-Shabab
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
Fault LinesThe Contract: Chicago's Police UnionFault Lines travels to Chicago to investigate the role of the police union contract in creating a code of silence.Gun control, United States, Law
Talk to Al JazeeraChina and the Pope: A fresh start?After decades of hostility, can two of the world's most opaque organisations start anew or is this path doomed to fail?Vatican, China, Human Rights
Fault LinesThe Ban: The human cost of Trump's travel banFault Lines reports from the frontlines of Donald Trump's so-called Muslim ban and its very real consequences.Human Rights, Donald Trump
People & PowerPeacekillers Insight into the remarkable attempt to bring justice to peacekeepers that committed crimes against the most vulnerable.Nigeria, Sierra Leone, United Nations