A Burmese filmmaker is on the front line in Myanmar as protesters defy the military junta's coup. As pressure to release political prisoners grows, so does the bloody crackdown.
Guillermo Galdos tracks the high-risk journey to the US of Gonzalo, a Central American farmer forced to use people smugglers and crime cartels to escape the impact of climate change.
Reporter Jonathan Miller is on the front line of the battle to save Thailand's wild tigers from poachers and smugglers, as the authorities crack down on a lucrative and murky trade.
In the city that never sleeps, Krishnan Guru-Murthy explores New York's epidemic of homelessness, made worse by Covid, race inequality and alleged profiteering.
In Maiduguri in Nigeria, Yousra Elbagir meets some of the thousands of couples getting married post-lockdown, despite the terrorist group Boko Haram laying siege to the city.
In Serbia, Seyi Rhodes meets the migrants who are being beaten back from the EU border, as attitudes harden, unofficial camps are cleared and large border walls are quietly erected