From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Nov 26, 2011
'But of course there will be violence,' says one seasoned observer to Andrew Harding a...
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Nov 20 2010
Ireland prepares to say goodbye to the best and brightest of its youth – Gavin been...
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Nov 19, 2011
Are the generals in Egypt really about to relinquish power? Stephen Sackur in Cairo a...
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Nov 12, 2011
"That's nobody's business but the Turks'. " A quote from one of several songs which are...
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Nov 10, 2011
'Prosperity for all!' That was the Ugandan president's promise as he stood for but as...
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Nov 05, 2011
America has the Wild West, Russia has its Wild East. And Reggie Nadelson's there, in...
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Nov 03, 2011
Silvio Berlusconi attends the G20 meeting in Cannes amid mounting alarm in Italy about...
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Not Welcome Here
Tales of revolutions, rainforests and the migrants returning home from Libya.
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Nostalgia For Gaddafi
Ten years after his death, some in Libya mourn the loss of Muammar Gaddafi
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North of Timbuktu
Trying to bring peace to one of the earth's most inhospitable and lawless places
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North Korea cracks down on outside influences
Spreading or consuming foreign media is punished. Plus: USA, Pakistan, Turkey and Germany
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North Korea and Russia's flourishing friendship
Our correspondent visits the border region between China, North Korea and Russia
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No way to Macedonia
Refugees keep trying to cross into Macedonia even though the border is now closed.
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No Safe Refuge
Gabriel Gatehouse talks to a once-loyal Alawite pilot who ran foul of Syrian and was...
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No More Boat People
Global despatches: in this edition, why hunger is again taking hold in South Sudan - a...
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No Love Lost
The trade dispute in Asia dividing two of the world's richest countries.
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No Longer A Place Apart
The bullets that shattered the image that New Zealand is a place apart.
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No Go Areas
Ending corruption in Ukraine and the woman enslaved by ISIS now trying to tell her story.
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No escape from Haiti
Thousands of Haitians flock to the border seeking supplies and to escape gang violence.
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Nile Mystery
Kevin Connolly's in Luxor wondering if the military, which has controlled proceedings...
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Nigeria’s Young Voters Find Their Voice
Nigeria's recent election saw many young voters engage with politics for the first time.
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Nigeria’s growing economic crisis
Soaring food and fuel prices have provoked anger and protests across Nigeria
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Nigeria’s Flood-hit State
A journey on the road to Kogi state highlights Abuja's inaction over devastating floods
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Nigeria's school kidnapping crisis
A new spate of kidnappings has seen hundreds of school children abducted
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Nigeria's Lady Gaga
Reporters from around the world tell their stories. Steve Rosenberg visits Dagestan on...
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Niger: After the coup
Niamey, once a bulwark against instability in West Africa, heralds a new era
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News Management in Belarus
Shock at a Minsk press conference; tales from Nepal, Uzbekistan the USA and across Africa
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New York - The City Which Couldn't Sleep
Stories from Korea, Jordan, Ukraine and New York, the epicentre of the pandemic in the US
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New Year Questions
The urgent questions world leaders must face up to in 2016
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New protests in Hong Kong
Stories from Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Austria, Russia and about the protests in Hong Kong.