Hacker Hunter How do hackers target children on video games? A co-production with Kaspersky Children are more online than ever before. As kids immerse themselves in the world of video games, Hacker Hunter explores how they’ve become increasingly vulnerable to hackers. 20/08/2022
Musica Eye on the future: the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Academy The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Academy seeks to pass on its traditions and style of play by nurturing the next generation. Musica meets some of these rising stars to find out what it's like to play in one of the most famous classical music institutions in the world. 11/08/2022
Scenes The Kashmiri female taekwondo athlete aiming for the Olympics In partnership with Media City "Every day when I wake up, I think of representing my nation at the Olympics. That has always been my goal and that's the only thing that motivates me every day. I'm working hard for it and I know that I will reach there." 18/07/2022
Hacker Hunter A dream come true? The challenges of being an esports star A co-production with Kaspersky The good, the bad, and the ugly of esports. Hacker Hunter meets the expert players who have made gaming their full-time job. 09/07/2022
World Algeria invests in its youth to boost human development and economic growth In partnership with anep More and more Algerians are graduating from universities and the country wants to keep them in the country. 20/06/2022
Scenes Meet the British boxer trying to end knife crime in London In partnership with Media City "It's about guiding them, it's about making them happy. It's about inspiring them. If I can convince one child to at least change their life, to change their way of thinking, then I'm doing my job." 13/06/2022
Scenes Meet the students who marched 400 km across Portugal for climate justice In partnership with Media City "Activism is a way for us to leave our footprint on the planet and in history too. To make our own history and not just let it be told for us." 16/05/2022
World Angola’s Formigas basketball school: shaping kids for life In partnership with Governo de Angola Hard-working like the ants they’re named after, Angola’s Formigas do Cazenga are a basketball team and school preparing inner-city kids in Luanda for a better life. 13/05/2022
No Comment 'King of Streets': Last skateboarder of Ukraine front A young skateboarder walks past the bombed out fast food restaurant in Kramatorsk as the air raid sirens sound. 06/05/2022
Angola The Camunga Symphony Orchestra - More than just a musical education In partnership with Governo de Angola The Camunga Symphony Orchestra in Luanda is changing Angolan students' lives. It provides food and musical education, helping to keep kids off the street and changing their lives. 29/04/2022
Real Economy Could Erasmus-style work placements help solve youth unemployment? In partnership with The European Commission Real Economy explores what’s being done to help disadvantaged young people find jobs and training in Europe 20/04/2022
Scenes Kenyan rapper's words inspire community recycling In partnership with Media City "The more I did the music part, the more I figured out how to understand my emotions, understand who I am, understand my environment, be observant of my environment and be observant of the world." 04/04/2022
Scenes Meet Super Sam, the endurance athlete fuelled by the superpower of autism In partnership with Media City "I think the strength that people with autism have in terms of their focus, their ability to sustain long tasks for long periods without being distracted, are just wonderful traits." 28/03/2022
Scenes Meet the Jordanian diving duo dedicated to marine conservation In partnership with Media City "I believe and I've learnt that change comes from the person himself. So in order to inspire people to change their habits, you need to change first." 14/02/2022
Scenes El Salvador: Collective of young artists eyes "cultural revolution" In partnership with Media City "From limitation comes the creative explosion." 31/01/2022
Scenes Meet the rock band shining a light on the people of Gaza's struggles In partnership with Media City “Rock music worldwide is something that has been always stereotyped: people who scream. That is not rock music, rock music is a philosophy.” 24/01/2022
Earth Series How is Kosovo's 'city of power plants' being transformed? Guxim Klinaku started a non-profit organisation to help enable a green transition in Obiliq, Kosovo. 19/01/2022
Earth News Musical instruments made from recycled junk help disadvantaged youths A Spanish orchestra brings together disadvantaged youths using instruments made from recycled materials. 28/12/2021
Scenes Meet the men sparking the beatboxing revolution in Kashmir In partnership with Media City “I look at beatboxing as an empty canvas on which you can portray your creativity, your skills." 13/12/2021
Bosnia and Herzegovina Nearly half of young people thinking of leaving Bosnia - UN survey The United Nations Population Fund says long-term migration towards richer countries is taking on a "new dimension", with an "immense impact" on Bosnia itself. 17/11/2021