With China's growing influence, this series explores its rise as an economic superpower and the repercussions of its rapid growth.
Explore sixty years of Cuba's history and its place in the world, with views from every side - the Cubans, the Russians and the Americans.
Across Asia, a new generation of activists, archaeologists and Internet sleuths are working to bring colonial plunder back home.
A look at six decades of Afghan history through the eyes of those who were there: warriors and civilians, men and women.
Lucy Worsley digs into America's much-mythologized past to discover the half-truths and distortions that underpin the country's history.
Korean American journalist Joi Lee explores the complex realities of South Korean society, including the K-wave phenomenon.
A treasure trove of archival film provides glimpses of daily life and historic events in India during the first half of the 20th century.
Filipino journalist Atom Araullo travels throughout the Philippines to examine the hot-button issues affecting and defining the nation.
Thirty years after the Yugoslav Wars broke out, this documentary traces the impact of the international tribunal set up to prosecute war criminals.
Historian David Olusoga traces the events, the people and the forces that transformed four separate nations into the United Kingdom.
This timely series takes a deep dive into mass tourism’s most pressing issues, exploring the problems and possible solutions.
Through rare archival film and home movies, we get a glimpse into everyday life in Singapore dating back to 1900.