From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Don't Mention the War!
As one of the last heroes of the Vietnam War is laid to rest, Rajan Datar hears young...
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Don't Call it a Drone!
Reporters worldwide. In this edition: Britain and France are to co-operate on a new -...
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Domestic Strife
Kate Adie introduces Correspondents' stories. This week Paul Wood hears warnings of to...
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Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira: Amazon Defenders
Remembering the work of journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira.
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Diwali in India during the pandemic
Stories about Diwali in India, from Azerbaijan, Martinique, the Netherlands and Canada.
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Distorting the Past
The 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz overshadowed by rows over history.
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Disillusion in Iraq
Iraq's election: disillusion, apathy and sectarian voting
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Discontent on the Nile
'Everything is worse after the revolution' - tourism workers along the River Nile in...
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Disappeared: The Women Gone Missing in Afghanistan's Prisons
The story of women in Afghanistan, arrested and held without charge for "moral crimes."
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Dilemmas in Damascus
Despatches: Syrians, exhausted by a seemingly unending conflict, face agonising over...
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Dilemma for the US
'Getting rid of Saddam was the easy bit. ' The problems stack up for the United States...
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Digging Up The Beer
Analysis, colour, wit and observation from journalists worldwide. Today: Pascale the...
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Digging In
Correspondents's stories from Ireland, Iraq, Ukraine, Puerto Rico and feasting in Chile.
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Difficult choices in Hong Kong
Stories from Germany, the UAE, the US, Jordan and the difficult choices in Hong Kong
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Did Japan get lucky?
Stories from South Asia, Italy, Iraqi Kurdistan and on Japan's approach to Covid-19l
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Destruction + Regeneration
Alan Johnston's been to the Italian towns shaken by a series of earthquakes and...
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Desperate for Tourists
Despatches from around the world: Jonathan Head on a little-reported but long-running...
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Departures
Senior correspondents prepare to leave for pastures new
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Denmark鈥檚 deportation dilemma
Can asylum seekers be sent back? Plus tales from Libya, Argentina, Liberia and France
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Democracy and discontent: South Africa and Germany
South Africa, Germany, Kosovo, India and Samoa.
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Dementia Village
Reporters worldwide provide context to the week's news. Today: South Africa's ANC at a...
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Decision Time for the Aborigines
What price can you put on memory? Neil Trevithick is with the Aborigines whose in for...
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Dec 4, 2010
The great silence that is the legacy of genocide -- Neil Trevithick considers the of...
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Dec 31, 2011
Kate Adie on the months of the Libyan revolution which led up to the death of Colonel...
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Dec 3, 2011
Being Italian is bad for your health! That's the contention from Bologna where winter...
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Dec 27,2014: I Hate New York!
Seasonal stories and festive fables: Mike Wendling strongly disagrees with the thought...
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Dec 24, 2011
A dead man's suitcase in Cape Town transports Tim Butcher from today's Africa via War...
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Dec 18, 2010
Three years in America: Kevin Connolly has time to reflect as he prepares to leave an...
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Dec 17, 2011
The polar bear's back in the news - this time it's at the centre of controversy in a...
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Dec 11, 2010
Can America's dollars buy hearts and minds in southern Afghanistan? It's a subject has...