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Summary: Throughout the week BBC World Service offers a wide range of documentaries and other factual programmes. This podcast offers you the chance to access landmark series from our archive.

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 Docs: The Party of No - 1 May 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:57

Mark Mardell examines America's Grand Old Party which has been engaged in a civil war; now the Establishment is fighting back against the Tea Party. Can the Republicans win again?

 DocArchive: The Rise of the Arab Spring | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:02

Egyptian author Tarek Osman examines the build up to the Arab Spring. As with the previous experiments with liberalism, nationalism and Islamism, the region's presidential hard men seek to consolidate their power by passing it onto their sons. At the same time, riding the wave of a population explosion which leaves two thirds of the Arab world under 25 years old, a new generation frustrated by the lack of jobs or political freedoms rises up to challenge the old order.

 DocArchive: Massive Open Online Courses | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:02

How is technology transforming education, and what will the classroom of the future look like? Sarah Montague turns her attention to universities, in particular, to MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses). Some argue these free university online courses, presented by some of the best professors in the world, could - in cash strapped times - be the saviour of higher education and take university to people in some of the remotest regions of the world. Others argue they could destroy centuries of tradition

 Docs: Lighting Lagos - 24 Apr 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:56

Neal Razzell spends days and nights in Lagos with the electricity teams who are working to literally bring power to the people.This programme was originally broadcast in October 2013.

 DocArchive: The Rise of Islamism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:02

Eyptian author Tarek Osman explores the events which converged and led to the rise of Islamism from the 1970s onwards, a force which came to fill the vacuum left by Arab Nationalism. He investigates the reasons for the re-emergence of the Muslim Brotherhood, the influence of the conservative, oil-rich Gulf states like Saudi Arabia, and the three pivotal events in 1979 which boosted Islamism.

 Docs: Learning with Videos and Video Games 22 Apr 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:01

How technology is transforming education. How do children learn best? And have traditional teaching methods outlived their usefulness?

 Docs: Africans in the Holy Land 19 Apr 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:01

The African quarter of Jerusalem, Ethiopian Jews returned to their ancient homeland and African asylum-seekers: Paul Bakibinga travels to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to explore the lives and experiences of people from three different communities.

 Docs: Cambodia’s Gambling Boom 17 Apr 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:57

Vietnamese now cross in their thousands to visit Cambodian border casinos. Ed Butler reports on (some of) the darker aspects of Cambodia’s gambling boom.

 DocArchive: Rise and Fall of Arab Nationalism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:01

Tracing the history of the modern Arab world through some of the great political dreams that have shaped it, from the 19th Century to the Arab Spring. In part two of The Making of the Arab World, Egyptian author Tarek Osman explores the rise and fall of Arab nationalism.

 DocArchive: Preparing for Disaster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:59

Lu Olkowski reports on New York's growing 'prepper' movement - people who are fearful of the future and who are preparing for the next disaster that will strike the city. They train in self-defence, plan ways to escape, store food and water in their houses and have 'bug out' bags ready at a moments notice if they have to flee. Are these people simply paranoid? Or do they have genuine concerns that all of us should take heed of?

 Docs: Manchester: A City United 12 Apr 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:21

How Manchester helped shape the modern age. Communism, free trade, the co-operative movement, the campaign for female suffrage, European vegetarianism and trade unionism all originated or - crucially - were developed in the northern UK city.

 Docs: Central African Republic - A Road Through Hatred - 10 Apr 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:56

Can a unique friendship between two men of god end the killings in the Central African Republic? Tim Whewell investigates.

 Docs: The Rise and Fall of Arab Liberalism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:02

The history of the Arab world, including Egypt's 19th Century encounters with Europe and the cultural renaissance known as Nahda.

 Docs: Mapping the Void 8 Apr 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:02

How does being on a map affect your work, education and rights? Meet the The volunteers who are mapping the world's unmapped places and people - in the aftermath of natural disasters, and in areas of political unrest and civil war.

 DocArchive: A Good Man in Rwanda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:02

The story of Capt Mbaye Diagne, one of the unsung heroes of Rwanda’s genocide. Working as a Senegalese UN peacekeeper, he saved the children of murdered Hutu Prime Minister Agathe Uwilingiyimana and many more. Mark Doyle travels to Rwanda, Senegal and Canada to meet the people who knew Mbaye Diagne.

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