Thu, May 18, 2017
Children in America are undergoing electric shock treatment in growing numbers. Now known as Electro Convulsive Therapy - or ECT - the controversial treatment is being used on severely autistic children who are prone to violent self-harming behaviour. For the first time, BBC cameras have been given access to film a child being treated using ECT. Our World's, Chris Rogers, meets the parents who say the treatment is improving their children's lives - and the critics who say it is barbaric.
Fri, May 26, 2017
For six years the Kenyan army has been fighting Islamist militants in Somalia known as 'Al Shabaab'. As part of an exclusive investigation, the BBC has discovered that Kenyan women are being abducted and trafficked as sex slaves to Al Shabaab camps. Anne Soy meets women who've managed to escape from the camps, and an Al Shabaab insider who reveals for the first time, how vulnerable women are captured and imprisoned.
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Fri, Jun 23, 2017
From Amazon.com "Four citizen journalists document their final days in Aleppo as the battle for the city rages around them. The friends are trapped by the constant shelling as government forces creep further into the remains of East Aleppo. Told from a first-hand perspective, Goodbye Aleppo is a gripping story of defiance and vitality in the face of tragic loss - of family, of friends, of a city, and of a dream."