From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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09/05/2026
Insight, and analysis from Âé¶¹Éç correspondents around the world
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02/05/2026
Insight, and analysis from Âé¶¹Éç correspondents around the world
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Iran War: Pakistan the peace broker
Pakistan is on standby to host more peace talks, but why was it chosen in the first place?
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Lebanon Ceasefire: An uneasy calm
After the deadliest day in the conflict, Lebanese civilians are given some relief.
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Donald Trump and a dangerous ultimatum
The US president made extraordinary threats towards Iran, but the war is far from over.
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Viktor Orbán's anti-Ukraine election gambit
The Hungarian PM is seeking re-election with tough rhetoric about Ukraine and the EU.
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Cuba's crisis deepens
Nationwide blackouts, food shortages, and struggling health services are taking a toll.
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Iran War: A sharp escalation in the Gulf
Strikes on the world's biggest gasfields prompted rebukes by Qatar and other Gulf nations
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Iran War: Living under bombardment
As US-Israeli attacks intensify, Iranians speak about what daily life is like.
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Iran War: The Regional Fallout
After US-Israel attacks on Iran surrounding countries have quickly been drawn into the war
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Mexico's deadly drug cartel feud
After Mexico's most-wanted kingpin was killed, cartel henchmen rampaged across the country
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Ukraine: Four years of war
Soldiers and civilians share their stories of grief, resistance and desire for peace.
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Japan's 'Iron Lady' Takaichi wins landslide victory
Young Japanese voters power the country's first woman leader to an historic election win
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Gaza: Rafah border crossing reopens
The reopening of the 'lifeline to the world' has brought relief to sick Palestinians.
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Iran Protests: Stories of a massacre
Iranians reveal what happened during the brutal crackdown on anti-government protests.
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Ukrainians fear another Chernobyl
Russian relentless attacks on Ukraine's energy grid raise concerns about nuclear security.
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Greenlanders reject Trump's takeover plan
Greenlanders hit back after Donald Trump's claim that the US needs to 'own' Greenland.
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Venezuela: Maduro's Downfall
The leader's legacy gives a clue as to why so many Venezuelans celebrated his capture
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Syria: Rebuilding a life amid the ruins
In the ruins of the district of Ghouta a man starts to rebuild his home - and his life.
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Iran's hijab protests
A women's marathon race is the latest flash-point in ongoing protests over hijab laws.
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Ukraine's defiant stand in Pokrovsk
Ukraine's soldiers resist Russia's relentless advance in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region
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Syria a year after the fall of Assad
Syrians took to the streets to celebrate, but serious challenges lurk in the background.
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From Our Own Correspondent at 70
Anna Foster and guests celebrate seventy years of ‘From Our Own Correspondent’.
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Israel's ultra-Orthodox conscription bill
The conscription of ultra-Orthodox Jews into the Israeli army is proving deeply divisive.
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Nigeria's school kidnapping crisis
A new spate of kidnappings has seen hundreds of school children abducted by criminal gangs
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The Story of Abdelrahman and the Oud
A boy from Gaza heads to Jordan for hospital treatment and is gifted a musical instrument.
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The Islamic State in Syria
At a camp holding wives and children of IS fighters, support for the group remains strong.
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Zohran Mamdani: The Democratic Party fightback
Victory in NYC's mayoral election has sparked debate about the Democrats' future direction
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Argentina's Milei wins big
Voters turned out in support of Javier Milei's efforts to slash government spending
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Sudan: growing up in a civil war
In Khartoum, we meet children whose young lives have been shaped by the ongoing civil war.