From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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All change at the top in Brussels
The tortuous process of choosing new faces to run the EU's institutions
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Albania鈥檚 Young Migrants
With limited opportunities at home, Albania's young people seek a better life in the UK
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Albania's Iranian Guests
The Iranian exiles fighting for change at home but struggling to adapt to life in Europe
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Al-Shabab's Defectors
Stories from Afghanistan, US, France, Estonia and from a Somalian rehabilitation centre.
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Airstrikes and Sirens
In Israel and Gaza, Tom Bateman hears how rocket and air strikes are ruining lives.
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Aftermath
Longterm worry follows Europe's floods; plus Brazil, Nagorno Karabakh, S Africa and Mexico
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Aftermath
Kate Adie introduces reports from Turkey, South Africa, Cuba, the Niger delta and Carrara
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After Jenin
A new generation of Palestinians is emerging to continue fighting their cause.
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Afrikaans: The Language Which Still Divides
Why South Africans are outraged at a plane passenger test in the Afrikaans language.
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Afghanistan鈥檚 hidden lives
Stories of women living under Taliban control
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Afghanistan: Questions, Doubts and Fears
What went wrong - and what now for Afghans? With stories from Haiti, India and France
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Afghanistan: peace or more pain?
Stories from Russia, Spain, the US, Belgium, and on a new wave of violence in Afghanistan
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Afghanistan at a crossroads
Afghanistan's president sounds a note of optimism despite a surge in violence recently
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Afghan New Year
Afghans enjoy New Year celebrations but Lyse Doucet finds they are concerned about the...
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Afghan migrants in limbo in Pakistan
Afghans who risked their lives to work with British forces face deportation from Pakistan
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Acapulco in the aftermath of Hurricane Otis
Acapulco鈥檚 hurricane left nearly a million people without adequate food, water or power.
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Abbottabad, and Greeks in Germany
Did you ever see bin Laden? Aleem Maqbool is in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where they've by...
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A Year in Ukraine
A selection of stories from correspondents who have covered the war since February.
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A World of Brandished Kippers
Jacob Zuma denies it all and issues veiled threats as South Africa reckons with its past
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A War Getting Worse
Lyse Doucet's in a Syrian suburb hearing stories about a civil war which is reaching...
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A Walk in the West Wing
The US-president takes us behind the scenes at the White House
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A very Brussels welcome
A new cohort of MEPS are given the lowdown on local apartments and Belgian tax returns
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A turning point for Ukraine?
As Ukrainians recapture lost territory, celebrations are tempered by a grim discovery
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A Turkish Mosaic
Windows on the world. Today: diverse and contradictory views about the Turkish and the...
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A Tunnel of Stories
Notebooks filling up with stories from the doorways of the European Union
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A Tumultuous Week in US Politics
The ousting of the House Speaker Kevin McCarthy plunges the legislature into uncertainty
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A Tribute To Hope
With peace a seemingly distant prospect, Fergal Keane reflects on the question of hope.
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A tribal gathering in Yemen
Tribesmen in Shabwa province talk about their experiences of the multi-layered conflict
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A tight race in Germany's elections
Stories from the German election campaign trail, the USA, Colombia, India and Ireland
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A Thousand Horses Come to Town
A thousand horses. Three thousand sheep. And people, thousands of them too, clustered...