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'Why I forgave my daughter's killers' |
In 2023, 16-year-old Brianna Ghey was murdered by two teenagers she thought were her friends. Brianna's mother, Esther, has chosen to forgive her daughter's killers, but also to extend her friendship to one of their mothers. Asya Fouks hears why. |
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The pilgrimage that changed Malcolm X's life |
Ilyasah Shabazz tells the story of how making a pilgrimage to Mecca changed her father, Malcolm X, and why the unity he witnessed on his journey led him to a new spiritual awakening. | | |
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In 1992, Lithuania was preparing for its first Olympics after leaving the Soviet Union. Its men's basketball team faced overwhelming odds to reach the Games - but found a very unlikely ally. | |
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LeBron James: From baskets to billions |
Despite turning 40 years old, LeBron James remains basketball's biggest star. Simon Jack and Zing Tsjeng chart how, after spending most of his life in the headlines, he became a billionaire. | | |
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Lunch atop a Skyscraper, a 1932 picture of workers sitting on a beam high above New York City, is one of the world's most famous photographs. Christine Roussel wants to know who its subjects were. | |
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Have bots taken over the internet? |
Could automated bots really be responsible for more than half of all traffic on the internet? Tom Colls finds out why it can be tricky to keep track of what bots get up to online. | | |
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How much life is there in a bowl of yoghurt? |
Are the ‘live’ cultures in fermented foods actually alive by the time you eat them, and how can you tell? Caroline Steel and Marnie Chesterton visit Bulgaria for a lesson in yoghurt. |
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