From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Russia's Troops: Not Really a Threat to Ukraine?
The Russian people who deny that their troops represent any threat to Ukraine.
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Searching for Mexico's Drug-War Disappeared
The relatives searching for loved ones, missing presumed dead in Mexico's drugs war.
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Serbia and Djokovic: More Than a Matter of Tennis
How Australia's treatment of Serbia's Novak Djokovic became an international political row
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Uncovering China's Internet Trolls
Who is behind the online abuse frequently heaped on those who dare to criticise China?
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2022: A Year of Recovery?
Hopes, fears and the chances of rebuilding in the year ahead.
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Turkey's Cost of Living Crisis
Soaring inflation means that even basic goods are now out of reach for many Turkish people
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Madagascar: The Threat of Starvation
With severe hunger widespread, could this become the world's first climate change famine?
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Sleepless in Seoul: South Korea's Exhausted Workforce
South Korea has a growing economy and expanding cultural influence, but at what cost?
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Anti-Lockdown Protests Hit The Netherlands
Anti-lockdown, anti-vaxx: violent protests hit Rotterdam and The Hague.
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The Desperation of Asylum Seekers on Poland's Border
Asylum seekers were lured to Belarus, but then left stranded on the Polish border.
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The Battle for Ethiopia
Fighting on all fronts as rebel groups get ever closer to Ethiopia's capital.
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A Cup of Tea with the Taliban Neighbours
Three months after taking power, what are we to make of Taliban rule in Afghanistan?
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Bosnia: New Tensions From An Old Conflict
Bosnian-Serb leaders stand accused of stoking nationalist sentiment.
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Can the world reach a deal?
Leaders have gathered for the COP summit, but is the world in a mood for global deals?
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Children for sale: Afghanistan's desperate and impoverished
Afghan parents in the west of the country have been selling their children to buy food.
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Sudan's Coup: Democracy Delayed Again
A general has seized power in Sudan, with people protesting against yet another coup.
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Eric Zemmour: France's new right wing contender
France has a new contender for the presidency: controversial TV presenter Eric Zemmour.
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Nostalgia for Gaddafi
Ten years after his death, some in Libya mourn the loss of Muammar Gaddafi.
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Disillusion in Iraq
Iraq's election: disilliusionment, apathy and sectarian voting.
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Drug dealing, murder and gentrification: the persisting contrasts of Marseille
France's President Macron heads to Marseille, as the city is hit by new gangland violence.
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A Haitian Odyssey Across The Americas
Migrants from Haiti cross the Americas; tales from Thailand, Brazil, Australia and Lebanon
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Bumps in the Road for the Czech Republic
PM Babis at bay; tales from the UK to Afghanistan, France, Kenya and the Aland islands
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Silence Falls in Libya
Libyans grow cagier; tales from the Netherlands, the West Bank, Mozambique & the Balkans.
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Anxiety over Afghanistan
Jeremy Bowen reflects from Kabul; stories from Germany, Spain, Switzerland and France
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A tight race in Germany's elections
Stories from the German election campaign trail, the USA, Colombia, India and Ireland.
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China's New Rules for Society
The Party reaches into everyday life; plus stories from France, Lithuania, Chile and Ghana
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Life in Exile
Iranian exiles in Iraq, plus stories from Afghanistan, Canada, Hungary and Georgia.
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Brazil's Embattled President
Brazil's President rallies his supporters, plus stories from Poland and across Africa.
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Lebanon's Medicines Emergency
Economic crisis leaves pharmacies empty; plus Nagorno Karabakh, the USA, Italy, and France
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Forever wars - and how they can end
The ways out of war in Afghanistan and in Africa; tales from Israel, Spain and Seychelles.