
About this season
Current affairs documentary reporting on issues around the world.
Episodes (38)

1. Calais: The Final Frontier
Aired 30 January 2015 • 30 min
The northern French port of Calais is facing an international refugee crisis. Darius Bazargan has been to Calais to meet the migrants, and the locals, caught up in a growing humanitarian crisis.

2. The Billion Dollar Gamble
Aired 6 February 2015 • 30 min
It's the first planned Palestinian city, a billion dollar project to build homes for 25,000 people. Though the main building work is largely finished the project, like the peace process, has ground to a halt over disagreements between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
3. Episode 3
4. Episode 4
6. Episode 6

7. Inside Eritrea
Aired 13 March 2015 • 30 min
Eritrea has been described as one of the most secretive states in the world. For the first time in around 10 years, BBC News has been been allowed to to film inside the country.
8. Episode 8
9. Episode 9
10. Episode 10
11. Episode 11
12. Episode 12
13. Episode 13
14. Episode 14
15. Episode 15
16. Episode 16
18. Who Killed Alberto Nisman
Aired 30 May 2015 • 30 min
In a tale of corruption and international espionage Our World asks - who killed Alberto Nisman?
19. Episode 19
20. Episode 20

21. Pardon Me, Mr. President
Aired 20 June 2015 • 30 min
Our World speaks to former US prisoners released under a new presidential clemency initiative which is part of a changing approach to tackling drug offences in the United States.
22. Episode 22

23. Bosnia: Cradle of Modern Jihad?
Aired 4 July 2015 • 30 min
Mark Urban returns to Bosnia for 'Our World' and discovers how secular Bosnian society has been infiltrated by a militant Islamism which operates to this day.
24. Episode 24

25. Deported to Afghanistan
Aired 18 July 2015 • 30 min
Over the past ten years, thousands of unaccompanied children have fled to the UK from war-torn Afghanistan, but when they turn 18 they have to return or face deportation. Chris Rogers follows some of the young men, who claim their deportation to Afghanistan would be inhumane and that the UK is now their home.