From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Tea and Cakes in Addis
Questions and answers beyond the headlines. Little urgency apparent as the factions in...
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Talking to Ghosts
Reporters. Today, from Sierra Leone: why covering the Ebola outbreak is an assignment...
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Talking and listening in an insecure world
Behind the scenes at the Munich conference where news broke of Alexei Navalny's death.
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Talking and listening in an insecure world
Behind the scenes at the Munich conference where news broke of Alexei Navalny's death.
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Talking About Fish
Insight, colour and analysis from reporters around the world. Mark Lowen's in Cyprus...
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Talk of War
Nuclear fears in South Korea, a homeless tour of Athens, and a porcupine hunt in Tanzania
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Taking on the ruler of Belarus
Stories from Australia, Florida, Laos, France and the presidential election in Belarus.
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Taking on the 'Ndrangheta Mafia
One of the few people able to strike fear into the international organised crime syndicate
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Taking Meat off the Menu
Few French restaurants offer a menu without meat, so John Laurenson's been finding out...
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Taking back Khartoum
Civilians celebrate after occupying RSF rebels are driven out of the Sudanese capital
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Take It Gently
Uruguay's cautious route to legal cannabis sales
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Taiwan鈥檚 defiant message to China
Taiwan's pro-sovereignty party won the presidential election, sending a signal to Beijing.
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Taiwan's Bright Ideas
Taiwan, increasingly innovative, pluralistic and assertive, is standing up to China.
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Tackling the Cocaine Trade in Honduras
We join police fighting the drugs trade, as their ex-president faces trafficking charges
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Syrian Ghosts
Many Syrian doctors and medical staff have fled the country as the violence there...
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Syria鈥檚 sectarian faultlines
Sectarian violence erupts again, despite the president's promise to protect minorities
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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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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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Swimming in Iran
Foreign correspondents. Nick Thorpe on the Russian speakers in Ukraine who want the of...
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Suspicions in Soweto
A series of shootings in South Africa raises alarm
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Suspicion and mistrust in the Donbas
Ukrainians in the Donbas fear those among them who support the Russians
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Surviving Mariupol
After the siege of Mariupol and a media blackout, stories emerge from those who escaped.
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Surviving 'chemical detention' in Belarus
A Soviet-era form of house arrest keeps the lives of hundreds of prisoners in limbo.
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Sunlounger economics
In a week full of elections near and far, Mark Lowen says Sunday's vote in Greece be...
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Sudanese street protests
Street protests gain strength in Sudan. But will revolutionary change be the result?
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Sudan's coup: democracy delayed again
A general has seized power in Sudan, with people protesting against yet another coup
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Sudan's children of war
Kate Adie introduces stories from Sudan, France, India, the USA and Mauritius.
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Sudan: a neglected conflict
Militias and red tape are choking the flow of information about Sudan's latest conflict
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Sudan and the story of Mama Nour
Lyse Doucet tells the story of a woman helping others survive Sudan's civil war
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Subterfuge
Anonymous contacts. Secret meetings. Gabriel Gatehouse tells the story behind the story.