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Huw Edwards in Thiepval, France, and Kirsty Young in Westminster Abbey, London, present a special live broadcast to mark 100 years since the first day of the Battle of the Somme. Show more
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In 1916, WWI's bloodiest battle was fought at the River Somme in Northern France. Robert Hall tells the story of one of the British cameramen allowed to film its opening stages. Show more
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Click meets the robotic monks of Longquan Temple and takes a look at how technology could be used for surveillance and censorship in China.
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Namak Khoshnaw meets refugee families whose only means of survival is to scavenge in the rubbish dump which serves Erbil in Northern Iraq.