From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Stuck on Lesbos
Stories about refugees on Lesbos in Greece, and from Kenya, Hong Kong, India and Belarus.
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Stuck in Turkey.
Migrants are stuck in Turkey as the way to the EU is blocked in a new deal.
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Striving for Clarity
Pollution in China, cats in Cuba and other stories from the US, Svalbard and Congo.
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Strike! Strike! Strike!
French trades unions battle President Hollande over his government's new work bill
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Strange Locations and Free Minds
A nightmare ferry crossing, a musical metro ride and a Shakespearean train journey.
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Stranded at Sea
Around the world. Today - the increasingly desperate plight of men, women and children...
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Stories Matter
What the murder of a Mormon family in Mexico reveals about the country
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Still There: The Migrants Trapped in Calais Limbo
France is making life tougher for those camped in Calais to try to deter them from coming
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Steel in Crisis
Portrait of a town which has lost its steelworks
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Stamping out dissent in Hong Kong
Stories from Hong Kong, Belarus, Chile, Australia and on Covid-19's impact on concerts.
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Stamina of the Strongmen
Controversial votes in Turkey and Kashmir, and a university challenged in Hungary..
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Sri Lanka on the edge
Sri Lanka's economic crisis deepens as people face skyrocketing prices.
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Sri Lanka on the edge
Sri Lanka's economic crisis deepens as people face skyrocketing prices
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Sri Lanka on the edge
Sri Lanka's economic crisis deepens as people face skyrocketing prices
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Sri Lanka After the Bombings
Tales from Germany, Georgia, France, America and Sri Lanka one year after the bombings.
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Spectres of Afghanistan
The past looms large over Afghanistan's new leader -- Fergal Keane says the scale of a...
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spaceships in the desert
Stories from correspondents around the world, introduced by Kate Adie.
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Southern Turkey: The Earthquake's Epicentre
In Kahramanmaras, families continue the search for their relatives late into the night.
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South Africa鈥檚 Rolling Blackouts
South Africa's economy is shrinking as the government struggles to keep the lights on
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South Africa's political earthquake
South Africa's political resignation that has reopened apartheid era wounds
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Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Correspondents' stories: South Africa, Romania, Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands and Alaska.
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Songs of Love and Loss
The traditional sad songs of Portugal have become sadder still as the government in --...
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Something For The Pain
To fight and to forget - drug abuse in Nigeria.
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Somalis on Ice
Foreign correspondents: James Copnall meets the men now controlling the opposing in to...
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Somaliland's can-do spirit
An unusual election in Africa and a rancorous one in Peru; plus Iraq, Singapore and France
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Somalia's searing drought
Stories from Somalia, Russia, Israel, Thailand and Greece
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Snow and Sorrow: Winter in a Lebanon Refugee Camp
Freak weather conditions have made even worse the plight of Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
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Smiling through the fear
Queues for food and fuel return to Zimbabwe and so do violent crackdowns on protesters
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Slum landlords in Marseille
Why is the centre of France's second city, Marseille, falling apart?
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Sleepless in Seoul: South Korea鈥檚 Exhausted Workforce
South Korea has a growing economy and expanding cultural influence, but at what cost?