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5 March 2008
In Kabul one of Afghanistan's best loved actresses and radio personalities Anisa Wahab talks about her 11 years as a refugee in Pakistan.
3 November 2006
An estimated 700,000 Nepalis work overseas, but unskilled workers often take on difficult and dangerous jobs to fulfil their dreams.
5 March 2004
Turkey banned headscarves over 20 years ago, and the debate is still raging. It now symbolises a wider political battle over what sort of state Turkey should be.
1 December 2003
In the chaos of post-war Iraq women and girls are prisoners in their own homes, unable to go to work or school - let alone influence the future course of Iraq.
3 October 2003
Arthur Neslen hears from two former Israeli soldiers how their experiences of fighting in the Occupied Territories changed their lives.
25 September 2003
Yulie talks about the friendship and reconciliation that has developed between her and Fahad Mihyi, the Palestinian who wounded her in a terrorist attack.
19 September 2003
How can Iraqi reporters balance their articles when the way to 'the other side of the story' is blocked by a US tank? And what was a US corporation with Pentagon links doing with a 'public service' radio and TV station in Iraq?
13 June 2003
Professor of Child Psychiatry Panos Vostanis outlines the psychological problems facing the children he met on a visit to the Gaza strip.
20 March 2003
Once the war against Iraq is over, a major humanitarian crisis is expected to unfold. How the international community responds will be governed by a doctrine called CIMIC - Civil Military Cooperation.
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