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Beyond Borders

Beyond Borders

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Welcome to the Beyond Borders world tour.


While much of the media talks about people, we listen to people. Telling the forgotten stories shaping our shared history.


Beyond Borders is a global study of the human experience. An exploration of what unites and divides us, through the eyes of ordinary people living often extraordinary lives.


From Sri Lanka’s former child soldiers, to Greenlandic inuits fighting for justice, and New York’s rat-catchers risking their lives - you can watch our entire back-catalogue of shows here:

www.youtube.com/@BeyondBordersTRTWorld


Beyond Borders is a TRT World original production

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • No Pain, No Spain: Why Spain Can’t Survive Without Migrants
    Mar 9 2026

    Spain’s economy is booming. But its growth relies on a workforce some refuse to even acknowledge. From the people risking death to reach Europe, to the “Sea of Plastic” that enables Europeans to eat fresh fruit and vegetables all year round, these are the human stories behind the headlines.


    Hosts: Adam Charlton, David Foster and Nathalie Kantaris Diaz

    Executive Producer: Alice Tegg

    Editor: Nathalie Kantaris Diaz and Emine Gezici Ustundag


    From neighbours living with the threat of war between NATO and Russia on their doorstep, to breakaway micro nations, repentant child soldiers, and rat-catchers risking their lives - you can find our entire back-catalogue here:


    https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondBordersTRTWorld



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    21 m
  • Being Gypsy in Britain
    Jan 21 2026

    Is this really the last ‘acceptable’ form of racism?

    Romany Gypsies have been nomadic for centuries. But today their way of life is under threat like never before. From the road, to the fireside, to the boxing ring, and the heart of Britain’s biggest gypsy gatherings - Beyond Borders explores a community on the fringes that has never felt welcome.


    Watch the full programme here: https://youtu.be/FiyLOpcpEWw?si=QuZnu0fsh4iaWmMz

    Hosts: Adam Charlton and Nathalie Kantaris Diaz


    Show Producers: Nathalie Kantaris Diaz and Caoimhe Louise Willemoes


    Executive Producer: Alice Tegg


    Podcast Editor: Emine Gezici Ustundag and Caoimhe Louise Willemoes


    From neighbours living with the threat of war between NATO and Russia on their doorstep, to breakaway micro nations, repentant child soldiers, and rat-catchers risking their lives - you can find our entire back-catalogue here: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondBordersTRTWorld

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    23 m
  • Norway: Land, Language and Loss
    Jan 9 2026

    For generations Europe’s oldest living culture was told to be ashamed. Its language silenced, its identity suffocated. Now a new fight is unfolding in the Arctic. Not against the past but over progress, and the use of traditionally Sami territory for Europe’s clean energy goals.


    But this time the struggle isn’t just against the government, it comes from within, and the unspoken power-struggle inside the Sami hierarchy.


    Watch the full programme here: https://youtu.be/d2tPbbE3AHQ?si=3aMppGSzmW2nnx_h

    Hosts: Adam Charlton, Caoimhe Louise Willemoes and Nathalie Kantaris Diaz


    Show Producers: Caoimhe Louise Willemoes, Nathalie Kantaris Diaz, and Vivienne Dacre


    Executive Producer: Alice Tegg


    Podcast Editor: Vivienne Dacre, Emine Gezici Ustundag

    From communities living with the threat of war between NATO and Russia on their doorstep, to Sri Lanka’s repentant former child soldiers, to the New York rat-catchers risking their lives - you can watch our entire back-catalogue of shows here: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondBordersTRTWorld


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    25 m
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