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09 décembre
22h50
The seven-day-a-week life of a maid in Qatar
Maids in Qatar often work long hours without a day off, despite changes to employment law.
24 novembre
00h11
My dream holiday was a 30,000 scam
Social media is helping travel agents to impress clients, and sometimes to scam them.
20 octobre
23h41
Deepfaked: They put my face on a porn video’
Campaigner Kate Isaacs describes the horror of seeing her face digitally edited into an adult film.
12 octobre
00h24
TikTok profits from livestreams of families begging
Children are among those pleading for hours for digital gifts, as the company takes a cut of up to .
04 octobre
23h32
Claims I had sexsomnia destroyed my rape case’
Jade’s case failed to reach court because it was suggested she may have a rare sleep disorder.
07 octobre
13h05
Only 1% of disability hate crimes result in a charge
Research by two charities finds that only of disability hate crimes results in a charge
01 octobre
23h06
I refused to get out of the car unless they took me home’
South Korean orphan Milton dreamed of making it to America, the land of his father. One day he seized his chance.
09 avril
23h23
Why I made chicken biryani when my grandson was born’
How the first South Asians who moved to Britain coped far away from their homeland.
05 avril
23h29
How a guitarist saved hundreds on a sinking cruise ship
Guitarist Moss Hills helped evacuate a sinking cruise liner after some of the crew jumped ship
23h01
It’s a one-way ticket for me... but I’m ready’
A Ukrainian man has to choose between his family and his country.
01 avril
00h06
UK farmers call for toxic weedkiller ban
Some farmers say studies suggest Paraquat could be a factor in the onset of Parkinson’s Disease.
02 avril
08h50
How the Falklands conflict shaped my identity
The British overseas territory was invaded years ago, beginning a short but bitter conflict.
12 avril
00h59
Our parents wouldn’t leave Bucha, then Russia moved in
Sisters Lesia and Galya lost touch with their parents, who did not want to flee their hometown, Bucha.
03 décembre
00h03
NunTok: How religion is booming on social media
Nuns, imams and Buddhist monks are among those sharing successful and often fun short form videos on social media.
30 octobre
23h33
A lifetime with the Yanomami
The photographer who spent years fighting to protect indigenous people.
18 septembre
23h07
The link between climate change, seaweed and ice cream
Seaweed production has been affected by warming seas this is how farmers are adapting.
14 juin
13h26
The gay men donating blood in the UK for the first time
Gay couple Oscar and Xavier donate blood for the first time after rules change across most of the UK.