From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Ukraine's struggling air defences
Russian attacks are still wreaking havoc on Ukrainian cities
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What happened to the Chibok girls?
Nigeria pledged to care for the children Boko Haram abducted; their lives are still harsh
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Returning to Rwanda
Thirty years after fleeing the Rwandan genocide, a correspondent hears survivors' stories
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Surviving 鈥榗hemical detention鈥� in Belarus
Hundreds of people, including many women, live under a Soviet-era form of house arrest
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Putin: a modern-day Tsar
Russia's elite celebrate their president's victory at the glittering Kremlin Palace.
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DRC: Life after the Lord's Resistance Army
In remote parts of D R Congo, survivors of the LRA's reign of terror rebuild their lives.
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The spiralling cost of living in Nigeria
As food and fuel prices climb, consumers in West Africa's largest economy suffer.
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Prabowo's past - and presidential future?
Indonesia's presumed choice of leader raises questions about what it wants from democracy
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Ukraine: Two years of war
Exploring the lives of Ukrainians and Russians two years after Putin's invasion began.
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Reporting Gaza
Jeremy Bowen on the difficulties of reporting on Gaza, as international media is shut out
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Rebranding Indonesia's politicians
From military strongman to cuddly grandpa, how Prabowo Subianto's image has been remade.
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Turkey: A year on from the earthquake
Earthquake survivors in southern Turkey are living with grief and an uncertain future.
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India: Religion meets politics in Ayodhya
The opening of a new temple may be a defining moment for the Modi era - and the nation
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Ecuador's state of emergency
The violence unleashed by prison gangs and drug cartels ravages a country.
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Japan: Learning lessons from earthquakes
Amid the aftermath in Wajima, there are signs Japan has learned to live with earthquakes
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Running out of road for a two-state solution
Political options wither in the Middle East; tales from Guatemala, Philippines and Greece
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Twenty years of change in China
How the public face of Beijing - and the character of the nation - have been transformed
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Another winter at war for Ukraine
Kyiv is determined to fight on even as ammunition runs low and foreign funding is held up
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The Wagner Group at work in the Central African Republic
Russian private military companies, cultural clout and economic influence in Bangui
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Hope and disillusion in South Africa
Almost thirty years after the end of apartheid, Fergal Keane revisits the country.
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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鈥檚 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