From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Aung San's ambiguous legacy in Myanmar
Why Aung San Suu Kyi's father is an icon. Plus tales from Iraq, India and the Philippines
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It's not what you think...
New insights from a rare look into Iran; plus stories from Ethiopia, Algeria and the US
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Secrets and lies
Life in a camp for IS fighters' wives and children; stories from Colombia, India, Romania
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The ground beneath our feet
Battle for land in Brazil's rainforest; turf wars in Central Asia, Germany and Argentina
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A Brighter Future?
Istanbul's new mayor, US college scandals, a Kosovo crime and the future of African news
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Facts on the Ground
Inside a Chinese 'thought reform' camp; and stories from Nigeria, France and India
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Pride and prejudices
The Israeli divides on show at LGBT Pride and stories from Nicaragua, Ireland, Kazakhstan
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Mexico and the Migrants
The US plays hardball with Mexico, demanding it harden borders or face tariffs
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Just the job
India's dizzyingly wide world of work - plus stories from El Salvador, China and Belgium
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Guns, boats and gold
How a Bulgarian factory made an icon of Soviet power a NATO export - and a global tool
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Roots - and riches - for some
Why Moroccan hash growers don't reap the profits. Plus tales from India, Brazil, France
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Amid the Wreckage
The Gaza-Israel boundary flares again; Guyana's oil; French protests and an Iraqi ruin
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The adults in the room
Who's really running Brazil in the Bolsonaro era? And news from Algeria, Sudan and the US
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Strange days in Sudan
How much change will really come to Khartoum? Plus stories from Canada, Nepal and India
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Mourning the dead - for money
Insight, wit and stories from the DRC, Canada, Mongolia and China, with Pascale Harter.
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Brave enough for peace?
Why Israeli voters crave security - and how likely Likud is to provide it
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Mosul in colour
With the Islamic State group no longer in charge, Iraqis are reviving the Mosul with art
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Myanmar on the march
Marching bands in Myanmar as the army celebrates, but it is an army accused of genocide
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Cheese pies and jihadi brides
Eating pies in Russia with the wife of an I.S. fighter.
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Powerless in Venezuela
Surviving the blackout in Caracas: the family who had to burn their memories for light.
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Orban takes aim
Hungary's PM vs the EU; a Trinidadian Islamist; Israeli preschool and archery in Bhutan
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Rewriting History
Myanmar's state of denial over attacks on the Rohingya
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Clowns and clones in Ukraine鈥檚 electoral circus
We meet some of the 44 candidates vying to be Ukraine鈥檚 next president
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Fancy Footwork
Liberia's President Weah; Filipino trolls; the US-Mexico border and Dominica's resurgence
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Peace is More Difficult Than War
The Taliban talk peace in Moscow, 40 years after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
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The Sound of Danger in Yemen
At the site of a US drone strike, a face to face encounter with the Islamic State group
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Smiling through the fear
After a violent crackdown on protesters in Zimbabwe, we meet terrified people in Harare
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What are the Odds?
Some people caught up in the Nairobi attack had witnessed terror before
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Waiting for Democracy
When it comes to democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo, patience is essential
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Life In Lockdown
The impact of escalating violence on the people of Central African Republic