On this week's show: Stalingrad remembered, Egyptian football protests explained and Germany's sexism row discussed. Other highlights include a meeting with Ireland's most rebellious priest and a surprisingly uplifting visit to a Syrian refugee camp.
Produced by: Neil King, Nancy Isenson, Kate Laycock and Jürgen Kuhn
Former Red Army nurse Maria Rokhlina tells her story of survival in one of history's bloodiest battles.
Ursula Lindsey on the Egyptian football fans who are applying stadium tactics to political protests.
We meet a young Syrian attempting to bring hope to displaced and traumatized children.
German politician Silvana Koch-Mehrin responds to the scandal which has engulfed her party.
Tony Flannery may quite possibly be Ireland's most rebellious priest...or, at least, the Vatican seem to think so.
Abdelhadi Abusharekh is forced to choose between his job in Berlin, and his home in Jerusalem.