The Fifth Floor Episodes Episode guide
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One country, two refugee experiences
Denmark’s refugee policy as experienced by Ukrainians and Syrians
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Why women vote for Modi
Chest size or policies: why does Prime Minister Modi appeal to India's women voters?
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Celebrity vlogger or traitor?
Why a Chinese vlogger living in Ukraine was branded a traitor
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Who’s advising Zelensky?
How have Volodymyr Zelensky and his team managed his image so successfully?
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Why Afghan girls remain out of school
Hopes of the promised return to secondary school dashed by the Taliban
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Ukraine: Reporting war at home
Reporting a war at home, and why protests and waving Ukrainian flags matters
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How Russia makes war: Syrian memories
Why Russian tactics in Ukraine have triggered memories in Syria
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Sunflowers, sanctions and state media
Sunflower oil diplomacy and Brazil's Ukrainians: global views of the war in Ukraine
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Ukraine around the world
How the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú's language services are reporting the war in Ukraine
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A tale of two Olympians
The Olympic journeys of China's Eileen Gu and Russia's Kamila Valieva
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No guns on the Ferris wheel
Memories of days out in Afghan amusement parks, and why the Taliban now can’t take guns
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Teenage mums back at school in Tanzania
Teenage mums can return to the classroom after a ban on pregnant schoolgirls was dropped
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Myanmar coup: One year on
The stories Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Burmese will cover to mark the first anniversary of the military coup
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India's problem with sacred cows
The havoc being caused by nearly a million stray cows in Uttar Pradesh
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Journalism under Taliban rule
How a Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú team in Kabul are adapting to the new Afghanistan
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The tale of the Gilgamesh Dream tablet
The significance of a clay tablet from ancient Mesopotamia, recently returned to Iraq
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Iraq 2021
Elections and migrants: Iraq’s big stories
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Songs and social media
Iran's water protests in Isfahan reported through songs and social media
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Becoming a ‘foreign agent’
What it means to be named a ‘foreign agent’
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Reporting the Channel migrant tragedy
Stories of hope, resilience and tragedy from other migrants facing the same journey
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China surveillance system unpicked
The new Chinese surveillance system targeting international students and journalists
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The challenges of filming at altitude
Glaciers, vanishing villages, and an unexpected trip to a Himalayan hospital
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Afghanistan's Ministry of Vice and Virtue
A change of name that has brought painful memories for many Afghans
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Myanmar’s women-only army
The Burmese women who decided to form their own anti-junta militia
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Who are the Oromo Liberation Army?
Meeting the secretive Ethiopian armed group at a desert training camp
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Filming Life at 50°C
Living and working at extreme temperatures: behind the camera with Life at 50°C
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The 1961 Paris massacre cover-up
Why the killing of over 100 Algerian protesters by French police was hidden for decades
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Why I became a journalist
Nataliya Zotova's journey to journalism, from shy teenager to Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Russian journalist
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Ecuador’s prison battle: The aftermath
How Ecuador’s violent gang rivalry is fuelling armed conflict within prisons
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Meet Kenya's Guru of Love
"Get a boyfriend by Christmas", the promise of Kenyan love coach. We find out more