From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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The Yazidis who survived Islamic State
How an underground network in Iraq helped free Yazidi women and girls from slavery.
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The Yazidis Still Missing In Iraq
Some are buried in mass graves, others are still in the hands of Islamic State militants.
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The Worst Possible News
Despatches from reporters across the globe. Jon Donnison was in Gaza as the city came...
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The World's Troubles - Put on Hold!
A world that's not just full of doom and gloom: Anna Borzello on the remarkable that a...
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The Women and Children of Islamic State
A visit to an IS women and children's camp in northern Syria
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The Wilder Shores
Kate Adie presents reports from Iran, Mauritania, Venezuela, Normandy and the Seychelles.
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The War That Made Itself At Home
Storytelling from the world of news and current affairs. In this edition: Fergal Keane...
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The Wagner mutiny in Russia
The Wagner mercenaries' mutiny in Russia ended quickly but what does it say about Russia?
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The Vegas Blues
Justin Rowlatt visits Las Vegas and learns why America's casino capital has suffered...
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The USA's Invisible Army
The US Air Force has a third of its drones stationed at Kandahar airbase in Afghanistan.
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The US debate and the battle for Pennsylvania
Our correspondent heard the verdict on Tuesday's debate from voters in the swing state
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The US and China edge closer on climate
Can two superpower polluters find common ground? Plus Russia, Brazil, India and Chad
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The Unsolved
Voting with your husband, unsolved murders, cooking on the centre spot, shamans and mud.
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The Ukrainians deported to Russia
Ukrainian citizens say they were 'tricked' into travelling to Russia without explanation
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The UAE鈥檚 Air Pollution Problem
As COP28 gets underway, our correspondent reveals the impact of gas flaring in the UAE.
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The true state of the pandemic in Turkey
Stories on Covid-19 in Turkey; from Sudan's Darfur, Bethlehem, and 2020 seen from the US.
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The Trial of Vladimir Kara-Murza
The Russian political activist sentenced to 25 years for criticising Putin's war
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The Trial of Evan Gershkovich
Steve Rosenberg reflects on Russia's handling of the case against the US journalist
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The Tourists Have Gone
Stories from reporters around the world. In this edition: empty hotels and a deserted...
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The Tough Cats
Andrew Harding's in Zimbabwe where there are fears of a return to violence as the Ian...
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The Threat of Rising Waters in Bangladesh
The Bangladeshis rebuilding their lives again and again to escape rising rivers and sea
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The Thai workers caught up in the Israel-Gaza conflict
Members of Israel's Thai migrant worker community describe surviving the Hamas attacks
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The Taste Of Climate Change
They say climate change has a taste in Bangladesh - it tastes of salt.
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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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The Sudanese refugees sheltering in Chad
Hearing stories of the wounded and bereaved who've arrived in the town of Adre in Chad
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The Stradivarius Tree
Colour and insight from reporters around the world: the man who'll find you a violin...
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The Story That Never Happened
It's the great reconciliation story which never happened -- Andrew Hosken in Libya on...
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The Story of a Russian War Crime
How one woman in Bucha saw her husband murdered, her home and her life destroyed.
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The story of a Russian deserter
A Russian soldier who guarded the country's nuclear weapons reveals why he fled the army.
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The Stone Breakers
All of Europe is watching the Greek elections. Chris Morris says they could have a on...