From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Clean Up Your Act
Stories of rebellion and resistance from Greece, Ireland, Somalia, the US and Czechia
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Civilians under siege in Sudan
The Sudanese volunteers caring for hungry, displaced and traumatised communities
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Cities United and Divided
Dispatches from reporters across the globe, presented by Kate Adie. Chris Morris in...
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Cities on Edge
Correspondents' stories: Jeremy Bowen on the effect in Egypt of the upcoming trials of...
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Chips and Mayonnaise
Rancid fried onion, a great wall of iron, chips and mayonnaise with questions of identity
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China’s media control
As China's economy falters, local communist party officials are tightening media control
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China’s Great Reopening
China reopens borders after easing Covid restrictions as the New Year festival approaches
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China's New Rules for Society
The Party reaches into everyday life; plus stories from France, Lithuania, Chile and Ghana
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China's corruption clampdown
Since China's clampdown on corruption, the pearl and jewellery shops are empty.
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China eyes a new world order
President Xi Jinping declared China ‘unstoppable’ at a vast military parade in Beijing.
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China and Africans : A Pandemic of Prejudice
Stories from Italy, Lebanon, South Africa, Ireland and a tale of discrimination in China.
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Children for sale: Afghanistan's desperate and impoverished
Afghan parents in the west of the country have been selling their children to buy food.
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Charlie Hebdo
Looking beyond the headlines: correspondents with insight and analysis consider: Hebdo...
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Channel migrant deaths on the rise
While channel crossings in small boats are down, the number of people dying is rising.
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Changing Fortunes
Malaise in Turkey and Iraq; drugs in Albania; poetry in Bangladesh and Uzbek weavers.
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Changing Course
Is this going to be the moment when China's trajectory changed forever?
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Chairman Mao or Colonel Sanders
Who's the real hero in today's China?
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Celebrating the Iranian revolution in Lebanon
How supporters of the political and militant group Hezbollah mark the events of 1979.
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Caught in the crossfire along the Thailand/Myanmar border
Villagers suffer as the Burmese military crack down; Belarus, Spain, Chad and Chile
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Caught in a Trap
Dispatches on Nigeria on the plight of former captives of the Boko Haram insurgents
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Catholic Olympics
From Mogadishu -- Gabriel Gatehouse on how the al-Shabab militants have managed to and...
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Cash, Credit and Control in China
Is the rise of mobile payments in China about convenience or control?
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Can the world reach a deal?
Leaders have gathered for the COP summit, but is the world in a mood for global deals?
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Can India cope with Covid-19?
Stories on Covid-19 in India, and from Japan, Poland, Argentina and France.
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Can Bosnia move on from genocide?
Stories from Turkmenistan, Tanzania, Singapore, Berlin and on Bosnia's ethnic divisions.
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Can Afghanistan find peace?
As Afghanistan goes to the polls Lyse Doucet reflects on the country's paused peace talks
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Cambodia’s sunken Mekong villages
Along the majestic Mekong river new dams are bringing power, but uprooting local people.
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Cambodia's strongman bows out
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen bows out after 38 years, handing over to his son
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Cairo at the Crossroads
Jon Leyne in Cairo reflects on the debate about Egypt's future. Will it be or Secular...
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Burmese Bling
Paul Mason meets protesters in Spain finding new ways to signal their worries and how...