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A megacity turns itself inside out

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In Karakalpakstan, an obscure corner of central Asia where the waters of the Aral Sea have turned to desert, Jack Shenker finds a nation fleeing ecological disaster and authoritarian rule

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One dodgy car, three irritable companions and 1000km by the Nile: Cairo to Luxor by road.

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One hundred years ago, the British explorer WJ Harding King tried and failed to cross Egypt’s myth-laden Western Desert. Jack Shenker follows his footsteps into a once-isolated world on the cusp of transformation.

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The Nile Delta is under threat from rising sea levels. Without the food it produces, Egypt faces catastrophe.

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December 27th, 2008: Operation Cast Lead and a society unstitched.

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Prising open Egypt's cracks.

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For over 24 hours earlier this month, a village in southern Gaza was devastated by an Israeli army attack. Jack Shenker revisits a day of destruction.

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