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Our World Season 11

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11x01 Black in Trump's America aired Jan 28, 2017

In 2008 Barack Obama called slavery 'America's original sin'. But how much of a difference did his eight-year presidency make to the lives of African-America... read more

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11x02 The Chimp Smugglers aired Feb 03, 2017

Entire families of adult chimpanzees are being slaughtered by poachers in Africa in order to capture newborn chimps to sell as pets in the Middle East and As... read more

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11x03 Killing for Conservation aired Feb 11, 2017

India is that rare thing in animal conservation: a success story. Nowhere exemplifies that success more than Kaziranga National Park. But for many, the gains... read more

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11x04 Nuclear Test Survivors aired Feb 18, 2017

Our World has been to Kazakhstan to meet an extraordinary survivor, a celebrated artist and anti-nuclear campaigner.

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11x05 Killing for Honour aired Feb 25, 2017

Namak Khoshnaw heads to northern Iraq to tell the story of one woman - Sunwr Omar - whose father is on the run, having been accused of her killing.

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11x06 Cambodia: The Power of Memory aired Feb 25, 2017

Almost 40 years after the Cambodian genocide, which cost more than two million lives, people are still struggling to come to terms with what happened. A new ... read more

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11x07 Freedom and Fear in Myanmar aired Mar 11, 2017

Jonah Fisher investigates, for Our World, allegations of mass murder and rape among Myanmar's displaced Rohingya minority.

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11x08 Return to Mosul aired Apr 01, 2017

BBC journalist Basheer Al-Zaidi grew up in Mosul, the Iraqi city taken over by so-called Islamic State in 2014. Now, Iraqi forces are engaged in a fierce bat... read more

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11x09 Living With The Dead aired Apr 22, 2017

The dead are a constant presence in the Toraja area of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Centuries-old traditions mean the dead share space with the living. Sahar Zand ... read more

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11x10 Banished for Bleeding aired Apr 29, 2017

In the Bajhang district of western Nepal, centuries-old taboos about menstruation still affect the lives of girls and women. Menstruating females are believe... read more

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11x11 Srebrenica: Denying Genocide aired May 06, 2017

In the town where Europe's worst atrocity since the Second World War took place, some local politicians, and the new mayor, refuse to accept that genocide ha... read more

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11x12 Transgender Family aired May 13, 2017

In Ecuador a transgender couple became an international news sensation by announcing that he, Fernando Machado, was pregnant to his transgender girlfriend, D... read more

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11x13 My Child, ECT and Me aired May 20, 2017

Reporting on the growing number of American children undergoing electroconvulsive therapy.

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11x14 The Sex Slaves of Al Shabaab aired May 27, 2017

For six years the Kenyan army has been fighting the Somali Islamist militants Al Shabaab. As part of an exclusive investigation, the BBC has discovered that ... read more

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11x15 Syria - Football on the Front Line aired Jun 03, 2017

Syria's national football team is in with a real chance of qualifying for the World Cup. It is an astonishing achievement for a country entering its seventh ... read more

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11x16 Homeless in Hawaii aired Jun 17, 2017

Hawaii's beaches have long been a draw for tourists, but many glittering hotel facades now sit alongside squalid camps, as the state has the highest rate of ... read more

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11x17 Goodbye Aleppo aired Jun 24, 2017

In this remarkable film, four citizen journalists, who are also activists opposed to President Assad, documented their last days in East Aleppo.

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11x18 Murder On Campus aired Jul 01, 2017

A brilliant student, Mashal Khan, was brutally murdered by a mob on a university campus in Pakistan earlier in 2017 after he was accused of blasphemy. The ki... read more

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11x19 Sicily Overwhelmed with Yalda Hakim aired Jul 08, 2017

Sicily is on the frontline of Italy's escalating migrant crisis. More than 80,000 people are believed to have crossed the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy i... read more

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11x20 Praying for Asylum aired Jul 15, 2017

In the Netherlands and across Europe, thousands of Iranian refugees are converting to Christianity. Are these converts 'born-again Christians' or simply pray... read more

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11x21 The Battle for Raqqa aired Jul 22, 2017

In the Syrian city of Raqqa, the group that calls itself 'Islamic State' is under siege. Its fighters are surrounded by a Kurdish-led, US-backed coalition. G... read more

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11x22 Resistance and Repression in Venezuela aired Jul 29, 2017

In Venezuela daily protests against President Maduro's government have resulted in scores of deaths. Inflation, malnutrition and even starvation are on the r... read more

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11x23 China's New Silk Road aired Aug 12, 2017

The BBC's China editor, Carrie Gracie, has traveled from the east of China to the west of Europe, to hear from people who live along the route of China's new... read more

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11x24 Life Under The Caliphate aired Aug 19, 2017

Yalda Hakim has been to Mosul to meet survivors and discover how they endured three years of brutal rule under ISIS, and whether they can now rebuild their d... read more

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11x25 Conflict and Cholera: Yemens Catastrophe aired Sep 23, 2017

The youngest and most vulnerable are paying a terrible price for over two years of war in Yemen as food, medical shortages and now a deadly cholera outbreak ... read more

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11x26 Madagascar's Sapphire Rush aired Sep 30, 2017

Tens of thousands of Madagascar's poor are flocking to the country's remote forests to illegally mine for sapphires. But the wealth they seek comes at an env... read more

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11x27 In the Shadow of El Che aired Oct 07, 2017

What has Che Guevara's legacy been in Cuba, and would he recognise the country that it has now become? The BBC's Cuba correspondent, Will Grant, reports from... read more

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11x28 Welcome to Germany aired Oct 14, 2017

Over a million refugees have entered Germany in the past three years, more than anywhere else in Europe. What has the effect been on the country and the migr... read more

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11x29 Songbirds for Sale aired Oct 21, 2017

The songbird trade in Indonesia is booming, causing dozens of protected species to be threatened with extinction. Our World's Victoria Gill travels to meet c... read more

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11x30 The Forgotten Children of the Ukraine aired Oct 28, 2017

In Ukraine more than 30,000 children with disabilities are living in state-run institutions. A few are orphans, but most have families - yet they spend much ... read more

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11x31 Escaping ISIS aired Nov 04, 2017

As they retreat from northern Iraq, Isis has left thousands of women and children behind. A desperate effort is now underway to reunite these women and child... read more

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11x32 Rebuilding Puerto Rico aired Nov 11, 2017

Two months ago Hurricane Maria devastated the US territory of Puerto Rico, depriving many of electricity and clean water, and destroying vital infrastructure... read more

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11x33 The Butcher of Bosnia aired Nov 18, 2017

More than 20 years after the Bosnian war ended an international court is about to deliver its verdict on the genocide case against Bosnian Serb army commande... read more

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11x34 The Massacre at Tula Toli? aired Nov 25, 2017

In recent months, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh, driven from their homes by the Burmese army and local Buddh... read more

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11x35 Why Can't My Child Speak? aired Dec 02, 2017

Selective mutism is a condition which deprives some children of the ability to speak at will. For the youngsters affected - and their parents - it can cause ... read more

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11x36 The Return aired Dec 09, 2017

At just three days old, Kati Pohler was left on a street in the Chinese city of Suzhou. At the time, China's 'one-child policy' banned parents from having a ... read more

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