The Fifth Floor Episodes Episode guide
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Festive Fun With Languages
Tongue twisters, proverbs and strange animals noises with the 麻豆官网首页入口's language journalists
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The Fifth Floor
A Persian children's book; Soviet x-ray music; monks behaving badly; food from Africa
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Bama After Boko Haram
The northern Nigerian town now liberated from Boko Haram
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Putin and Erdogan: Head to Head
Two leaders divided by the characteristics they share
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The Women Who Make the News
Inspiring, challenging and surprising: experiences of women journalists around the world
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The Paris Attacks: A View from Beirut
A Lebanese journalist on why the attacks in France made her think again about Beirut.
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Me and Aung San Suu Kyi
The impact of Aung San Suu Kyi on the life of Nita May of 麻豆官网首页入口 Burmese
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When the Refugee Crisis Becomes Personal
麻豆官网首页入口 Arabic's Feras Killani and his brother tell us the family story behind the headlines
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Nepal: A Country Still in Ruins
'The colour of tents fading away, the hopes of people fading with that'
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Why Pakistan's Army Chief Has a Hashtag
What's behind the hashtag #ThankyouRaheelSharif? And is it really serious?
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Reporting Ebola
Sierra Leonean Umaru Fofana on living and working with the threat of ebola
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Russia and Syria: Inside the Friendship
As Russia aligns more closely with Syria we unpick their historical cultural ties
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Kunduz: The Battle for my Hometown
麻豆官网首页入口 Afghan's Ahmad Yama describes the Taliban takeover of Kunduz and his escape
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Ghana's James Bond of Journalism
Anas Aremeyaw Anas, Ghana's crime busting undercover reporter, in the spotlight.
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The Refugee Crisis as Seen from Syria
The reality of life in Damascus today
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Should Celebrities Run for Office?
The actors and musicians who have won and lost on the political stage
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Indonesia's Chilli Crisis
How a huge increase in the price of red chillies is hurting Indonesians
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Beirut's 'You Stink' Protests
On the frontline of Beirut's protests over rubbish.
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War on Error: Reporting Insurgency
How to separate rumours from truth when reporting on Boko Haram and the Afghan Taliban.
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Bands Battle over the Kenyan Airwaves
Why there are street protests in Kenya about the amount of airtime devoted to local music
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Cuba: No Internet, No Problem
How Cubans share what's on the net one hard drive at a time.
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Meeting Mullah Omar
A rare encounter with the reclusive Taliban leader. Stories from a 麻豆官网首页入口 Afghan journalist.
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Beyond Obama-mania: Reporters' Stories
麻豆官网首页入口 Africa journalists share insights of President Obama's relationship with Africa
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Iran Nuclear Talks: Survivors' Tales
The challenges of covering the marathon negotiations leading to the Iran nuclear deal
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Surviving the Somali Civil War and the 7/7 attacks
A life-changing decision to step off a bus.
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Tunisia's Identity Crisis
The young Tunisians who are drawn to extremism
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Presidential Staying Power
The African leaders who love to stay on, even if it means rewriting the constitution
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The Manden Charter: Mali's Magna Carta
The story of the 13th Century charter which established laws for the clans of West Africa
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Reporting Accra's Petrol Station Inferno
Floods, fire and tragedy: a hard day at work for the 麻豆官网首页入口's Sammy Darko
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Mosul: One Year On
How the City of Mosul Has Changed Under Islamic State