Why does this North Korean defector want to return home ? BBC News
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews Find out why a small number of North Korean defectors are deciding to return to their repressive homeland … source
by October Gallery
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews Find out why a small number of North Korean defectors are deciding to return to their repressive homeland … source
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog At a depth of 750 metres, a Blue Planet II submarine was shoved by some enormous sixgill sharks. The team were … source
Uddhab Bharali cannot stop inventing things. He has created over 140 devices to help improve the lives of people. From agricultural machines that helps … source
Botswana has a reputation for being one of Africa’s last great sanctuaries for elephants, while ivory poachers have been on a killing spree across the continent. source
What happens if you can’t treat the second-most common STI, gonorrhoea? This sexually transmitted infection affects millions of people around the world every … source
Surgeons have described a new treatment for early stage prostate cancer as “truly transformative”. The approach, tested across Europe, uses lasers and a drug … source
Amar was brought to the UK from Iraq three decades ago, an orphaned child with terrible burns from a napalm attack by Saddam Hussein’s forces. His cause … source
Human Rights Watch says up to 20 million people are at risk from arsenic poisoning in Bangladesh where millions of people have suffered from what it calls “the … source
The industrial Russian city of Norilsk, sitting on the permafrost above the Arctic Circle, is the seventh most polluted city in the world. Rich deposits of nickel, … source
At two years and eight months, they live in Cardiff, having moved with their father, Ibrahima Ndiaye, 50, from their birth place of Senegal. It’s been a journey of ……