From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Everyday defiance in Iran
More and more Iranian women are resisting - or ignoring - the country's hijab rules
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Crime and punishment in today's Russia
While peaceful anti-war protesters are jailed, convicted killers are freed to fight.
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Cambodia’s sunken villages
The Cambodians who had to leave ancestral villages flooded by Mekong river dams.
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Writing a way out of war
Fergal Keane reflects on how writers can imagine life beyond wartime in divided societies.
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Congo's cycles of conflict with M23 rebels
In North Kivu, the Congolese army and its proxies fight M23 rebels year after year
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Israel, Gaza and the view from the Middle East
What impact has the Israel-Gaza conflict had on diplomacy in the Middle East?
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The boys sent out to beg on Senegal's streets
Some Senegalese daaras, or religious schools, are accused of neglect and abuse of pupils.
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Afghan migrants in limbo in Pakistan
Translators who helped the British Army in Afghanistan are living in limbo in Pakistan.
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How Portugal deals with drugs
Can a new approach focusing on medical needs really reduce the harm drugs do?
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Ukraine: The view from the Donbass
Civilians in Russian-speaking areas bear their own traumas after years of war
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The devastation of Derna
Libya contemplates the ruin of a city after a wall of water smashed through it
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Gabon: meet the new boss
The Bongo family's rule is over in Gabon; plus stories from Morocco, Norway and Paraguay
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Parents seek justice in Gambian cough syrup scandal
Bereaved mothers and fathers are suing the drug company they say poisoned their children
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Silencing journalists in Indian-administered Kashmir
Pascale Harter introduces correspondents’ dispatches from around the world.
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Guns are everywhere in Ecuador
Choosing a president in the shadow of drug cartels - a violent new departure for Ecuador
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Counting the dead after Hawaii's wildfires
Tensions rise in Hawaii as tourists swim in waters where islanders died in the wildfires
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Life and war in Yemen
Trying to make life bearable in a front-line city in Yemen that's been besieged for years
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Cambodia's strongman bows out
Keeping it in the family: Cambodia's prime minister Hun Sen is handing over to his son
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Tunisia's democracy on the brink
With parliament dissolved, opponents jailed and soaring prices, how is life in Tunisia?
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Sudan: A neglected conflict
Why are international audiences seeing and hearing so little about the war in Sudan?
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After Jenin
Anger and despair drive a new generation of Palestinians, but has the world moved on?
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Grief and grievance in France's banlieues
What was behind the riots that erupted in France after police killed a 17 year old boy?
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Counting Russia's war dead
The ´óÏó´«Ã½ Russian Service has been tracking the names of Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine
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Life and death in North Korea
Rarely heard voices from inside North Korea reveal people dying of hunger
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The Myanmar soldiers refusing to fight
The soldiers in Myanmar's civil war who are defecting to avoid killing their own people.
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The Taliban's Opium War
A new clampdown on poppy growing hits some of Afghanistan's poorest farmers.
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Erdogan wins again
Turkey's 'Tall Man' has held onto power and it's business as usual in Turkey.
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Fleeing the fighting in Sudan
Over a million people have fled the violence in Sudan and are struggling to find safety.
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El Salvador's brutal battle with gangs
Breaking the hold of criminal gangs on El Salvador, but at what cost?
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Questions for the Taliban
What it's like questioning the Taliban about their policies on women as a woman yourself?