From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Greek Train Crash Triggers Grief and Anger
Relatives of victims battle to come to terms with the accident, in which 57 people died.
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Nigeria's young voters find their voice
Nigeria's recent election saw many young voters engage with politics for the first time.
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Uzbekistan's Winter Energy Crisis
Uzbekistan is major producer of gas but people are still going cold this winter.
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Moldova's Divided Loyalties
In an enclave surrounded by pro-Russian forces, villagers are torn between East and West.
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Ukraine: One Year On
Correspondents in Donbas, Moscow, Poland and London reflect on Russia's invasion.
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The questions after Turkey's earthquake
In the aftermath of the earthquake, a growing sense of anger emerges in Turkey.
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Rescue hopes fade in Turkey and Syria
As earthquake rescue efforts begin to wind down, families still hope for miracles.
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Southern Turkey: The Earthquake's Epicentre
In Kahramanmaras, families continue the search for their relatives late into the night.
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Voices from North-West Syria
After a 7.8 magnitude quake struck in the region, many are stranded with no hope of help.
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Grief and Grievances in Israel and the Occupied West Bank
After a surge in violence over the past week, mourners speak of their fears for the future
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A Mosque Attack in Peshawar
A suicide bombing in a high security police mosque in Pakistan devastates the community.
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A Bitter Winter in Afghanistan
A trip to the world's highest road tunnel shows the perilous conditions in which many live
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Ukraine dreams of a different future
Amid the grim reality of the frontline in eastern Donbas, soldiers imagine life after war.
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China's Great Reopening
China reopens borders after easing Covid restrictions as the New Year festival approaches.
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Brazil: United In Grief, Divided By Politics
As the nation unites to mourn a football icon, divisions open up over the return of Lula.
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A Year in Ukraine
A selection of stories from correspondents who have covered the war since February.
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Friendship, Fury and a French Suit
Kate Adie presents highlights of the year's dispatches from around the world.
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Haiti on the Verge of the Abyss
Violent gangs have taken control of much of Haiti's capital, leaving locals living in fear
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'Everything that is good has been taken'
After the Russian retreat, residents of Irpin are struggling to rebuild their lives.
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China's Zero Covid Protests
Protests across China this week have exposed public anger over ongoing Covid restrictions.
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A Bleak Future For Afghanistan's Women
A young woman speaks about life under Taliban control, as freedoms are curbed daily.
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Letters from a Russian Prison
Letters written by activist Vladimir Kara-Murza reveal the cost of dissent in Russia.
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Kherson: After the Russian Retreat
After the initial celebrations, the hunt for Russian collaborators begins in Kherson
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The Republican Wave That Wasn't
Predictions of a sweeping Republican comeback in the US midterms failed to materialise.
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Surviving Mariupol
After the siege of Mariupol and a media blackout, stories emerge from those who escaped.
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Albania's Young Migrants
With limited opportunities at home, Albania's young people seek a better life in the UK.
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The Return of Lula
Lula da Silva makes a political comeback in a tightly fought election in Brazil.
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Ukraine's Eastern Frontline
A visit to an army unit in Donbas where winter is approaching and conditions grow perilous
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Brazil votes on the Amazon's future
Illegal gold mining on indigenous land, and stories from Taiwan, Zambia, Sweden and the US
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Nigeria's Flood-hit State
A journey on the road to Kogi state highlights Abuja's inaction over devastating floods.