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Michael Tait

Michael Tait is a former Guardian Multimedia editor

September 2017

  • Mobin and Sepide had only been married a year when he was forced to flee Iran. Now he has successfully secured asylum in the UK. But will he be allowed to bring his wife into the country to join him? 

    7:04

    The new arrivals
    Love without borders: newlyweds' 3,000-mile struggle to reunite

  • On 17 June, a fire swept through the forests of central Portugal, killing 64 people and destroying more than 480 houses. After a summer of record numbers of wildfires across southern Europe, the Guardian travelled to devastated villages in Portugal to find out why the June fire was so deadly, and what can be done to prevent it happening again

    10:00

    Portugal's biggest wildfire: 'We all thought we were going to die' – video

  • In Myanmar, different groups of Buddhist monks are battling with how to deal with the country’s minority Muslim population

    16:52

    The Battle for Myanmar’s Buddhist spirit – video

  • In Ukraine, the far right Azov militia is fighting on the frontline, and running a summer camp for children

    13:42

    'I want to bring up a warrior': Ukraine's far-right children's camp – video

August 2017

  • A cattle from a herd.

    Murder, corruption and cattle barons in Kenya – video

    The Guardian investigates the causes behind the murder of a former British army officer, shot on his ranch by nomadic herders in March
  • DUP supporters video

    The DUP heartland: who are the supporters? – video

    The DUP heartland: who are the supporters?
  • Rania Mustafa Ali at the Greek Macedonian border

    Escape from Syria: Rania's odyssey – video

    Rania Mustafa Ali, 20, filmed her journey from the ruins of Kobane in Syria to Austria

July 2017

  • Owen Jones explores LGBTQ equality

    'Come out! Come out! Come out!': 50 years of gay liberation – video

  • Woman Bathing in Mathura Holding Pic

    The Yamuna, India's most polluted river – video

June 2017

  • Hong Kong umbrella demonstration

    After the rain: what is happening to Hong Kong's democracy? - video

  • National Autism Society film Keran GUARD holding 1

    Autism awareness
    What it's like to find out you’re autistic aged 33 – video

  • A man in his kitchen

    The 52%: meet the Brexit Britons – video

  • Saffron autism video

    Autism awareness
    Meet Saffron: inside the colourful mind of a girl with autism - video

May 2017

  • Election campaign posters

    'Marseille is cut in two': France’s election identity crisis – video

    Iman Amrani visits France’s second biggest city to meet the inhabitants of two housing estates with opposing cultural and political identities

April 2017

  • Sex Robots film

    Rise of the sex robots – video

    Jenny Kleeman meets the men who are making animatronic lovers, the customers who want to buy them – and the critics who say they are dangerous
  • LePen in rural france

    Marine Le Pen's rise in 'forgotten France' — video

    In the run-up to the French presidential election, the far-right Front National leader has courted growing numbers of voters in rural France where residents of villages and small towns have seen factories close and services disappear. Le Pen calls this ‘forgotten France’. Angelique Chrisafis went to a Burgundy heartland of the left to meet voters turning to Le Pen
    • Meet the girl who has had four hearts – video

    • Tales from the cocaine route from Peru to Bolivia – video

    • Wiretaps, data dumps and zero days: is digital privacy no longer possible? – video

March 2017

  • Slavery in Dagestan

    Modern-day slavery in focus
    'We're taking them home': saving Russia's brick slaves – video

    Thousands of Russia’s most vulnerable men and women are enslaved in brick factories and farms in the remote republic of Dagestan. Two young activists, Alexey and Zakir, risk their lives to rescue them
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