Some of the most listened-to documentaries in 2020
Living with ADHD, celebrity defectors of North Korea and how a DNA test changed a family - unforgettable stories from this year's documentaries
North Korea's celebrity defectors—Life Changes
How North Korean defectors have become a hugely valuable commodity in South Korea
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ADHD and me—Life Changes
Saeedeh Hashemi explores the upsides of ADHD for individuals and society.
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He2She2He—The Detransitioners
Transgender journeys of people who transitioned and then returned to their birth gender
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She2He2She—The Detransitioners
Nele and Ellie identified as transmen in their teens. Both are now reidentifying as female
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Worlds apart
If globalisation is on its last legs - again - what might the impacts be?
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DNA and me
What do at-home DNA test kits tell us about our identity?
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In search of the quarter-life crisis—Life Changes
Are millennials across the world being hit by a mid-20s crisis?
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Germany's refugee teachers—Life Changes
As Germany struggles with a teacher shortage, can refugee teachers fill the gap?
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The importance of Jurgen Klopp
Becky Milligan presents a profile of Jurgen Klopp, manager of Liverpool Football Club
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One hundred days of Brexit
One hundred days with new MPs in the North of England from Brexit, Day to lockdown
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Seven dead, 46 injured: One Chicago weekend
As violence rockets across the USA we look back at a weekend of shootings in Chicago
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New York stories with Joe Pascal—New York Stories with Joe Pascal
Homage to Harlem with poetry, music and the story of chef Marcus Samuelsson
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