After the massacres and barbarity does anyone now want to work with Islamic State? A group of militant fighters in Afghanistan is considering it. Our World Affairs Editor John Simpson travels to remote Baghlan province to find out why.
There are few more Spanish sounds than the "click" of a pair of castanets. Their rhythm is the bedrock of flamenco. Few know the complexity and craftsmanship involved with castanets better than Juan Vela. He started ...
The Jewish community in Egypt is on the verge of disappearing. Up until the 1950s, as many as 100,000 Jews called the country home - now, just 12 remain. The BBC's Cairo correspondent Sally Nabil explains why.Subscrib...
We all dream from time to time of escaping it all and heading for the hills, but is it all it's cracked up to be? BBC Pop Up speaks to residents of two remote villages in the Rocky Mountains.Subscribe to BBC News HERE...
May this year marked the end of the line of one of India's most loved cars, the Ambassador. Production of the car that was once omnipresent on Indian streets has stopped following falling demand. The move has led to a...