The Documentary Podcast

BBC World Service
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Sep 7, 2020 • 23min

BBC OS Conversations: Covid-free nations

Explore the unique challenges faced by COVID-free nations like Vanuatu and Micronesia, the concerns of doctors in Europe about a second wave, and heartwarming stories of love found during lockdown in the United States.
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Sep 3, 2020 • 26min

Naziha Syed Ali: Pakistan’s fearless female reporter

Naziha Syed Ali, a fearless Pakistani journalist, uncovers scandals like land grabbing and illegal organ harvesting, prompting significant action. Despite dangers, she navigates Pakistan's patriarchal society to make an impact. She shares the challenges of reporting in a tough journalistic beat, shedding light on crucial stories like indigenous displacement and journalistic risks.
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Sep 2, 2020 • 27min

Rulebreakers: A beautiful prison

Exploring Greenland's unique approach to justice without traditional prisons, a 70-year struggle to rewrite laws and create a modern society, a social experiment gone awry with three Danes trying to implement Criminal Law, challenges faced by Greenlandic inmates in Danish prisons, and the clash between enforcing rules and respecting Greenlandic values.
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Sep 1, 2020 • 27min

The Soviet Feminist Army

Soviet women volunteers in Afghanistan promoted women's equality, fought illiteracy, and empowered local women. Afghan women faced challenges during the Soviet invasion, including imprisonment and clashes with communism. The podcast explores the roles of Soviet and Afghan women in Afghanistan during the Cold War, highlighting their efforts for peace and a better future.
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Aug 30, 2020 • 24min

Coronavirus: Children with special needs

Parents of children with special needs in different countries, along with a teacher, discuss the challenges faced during the pandemic. Mental health professionals share insights on lockdown effects, children's independence, mental health crises, and school reopening challenges. Understanding children's behavior and emotional needs is highlighted throughout the podcast.
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Aug 29, 2020 • 24min

August in Minsk

Minsk reporter Ilya Kuzniatsou discusses the uprising in Belarus, detailing police brutality, solidarity among protestors, volunteer support efforts, and peaceful protests against Lukashenko's regime.
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Aug 27, 2020 • 26min

Hugh Sykes: Reporting from the frontlines

BBC journalist Hugh Sykes discusses his experiences reporting on major events since the 1970s, from the British miners' strike to the insurgency in Iraq. He shares his love of Iran, preference for radio, and an amusing incident in the studio. Sykes emphasizes the importance of keeping personal feelings out of stories, capturing candid conversations in radio reporting, and finding resilience and hope amidst conflict.
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Aug 26, 2020 • 28min

Rulebreakers: Veteran on the tracks

Explore the hidden world of hobos and train hopping, learn about the mysterious Crew Change Guide, reflect on near escapes and finding purpose post-war, discuss the risks and reasons behind train hopping, and delve into the protest and social commentary of this unconventional lifestyle.
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Aug 25, 2020 • 28min

Red State refugees

Katy Long, an expert in refugee studies, discusses the impact of refugee resettlement in a small Texas town called Cactus. The town's survival depends on immigrants drawn by well-paid jobs in the meatpacking industry. The podcast delves into the town's transformation, challenges faced by refugees, and the future of immigrant labor in America.
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Aug 23, 2020 • 24min

BBC OS Conversations: Covid-19 'long-haulers'

Listeners will hear from 'Covid long-haulers' sharing their persistent symptoms, US parents discussing school reopening amid the pandemic, and a teacher's difficult decision to resign over virus concerns

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