From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Life in Lockdown
The impact of escalating violence on the people of Central African Republic.
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Fairytales and Memorable Meetings
A Colombian drug dealer, a Swedish troll and a man who might just have been a Russian spy.
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Fighting Hungary's 'Slave Law'
The protest against a law which means employers can demand 400 hours of overtime a year.
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Presidents, Prisoners and Potholes
We meet one of the pro-Catalan independence leaders in jail in Spain accused of rebellion
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Off Target
Inside one of Iraq’s secret shelters for the survivors of domestic abuse.
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Thoughtcrime in Xianjiang
China’s western region of Xinjiang is the target of an all-seeing surveillance state.
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France's Forgotten French
The marginalised and often ignored 'yellow vests' trying to bring France to a standstill.
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Enough to Make You Cry
Tears over Brexit, a lost passport and a party for a bunch of Russian spies.
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Nationalists and Patriots
Correspondents around the world tell stories and examine news developments.
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A Lasting Legacy
India’s gender imbalance and the risks some women take to try and have baby boys.
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The Next Move
Can Cyril Ramaphosa clean up South Africa? And why do so many Indian men have moustaches?
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Keep America Great
The Donald Trump supporters who can’t wait to vote for him again.
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Operation Female Outreach
Why recruiting more female peacekeepers is key to defeating jihadists groups in Mali.
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Bluster, Brazenness and Charm
Saudi Arabia's unrepentant show. Plus, Afghan security, Mexican mezcal and a Paris auction
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Warlords and Sons of Warlords
Afghan voters' choices, Serbian guns, Indonesia's rich, a Catalan raid and a Czech swim.
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Don't Panic!
Fuel shortages are nothing to worry about, says the government in Zimbabwe.
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Why people join Boko Haram
The jihadist group offering men and women a taste of power and an escape from poverty.
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Troubled Waters
On the Azov with the Ukrainian Coast Guard: the increasingly-militarised coast off Crimea
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Life Inside Libya’s Migrant Detention Centres
Why a ceasefire in Tripoli may not mean an easier life for the migrants detained in Libya
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"This is war. This is what we have to do"
Life inside the rebel groups fighting for independence for Cameroon's Anglophone regions.
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Secrets of the Peace Prize
Inside the room where the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is picked.
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The 'Tropical Trump' topping the polls in Brazil
A look at Jair Bolsonaro, the controversial front-runner in Brazil's presidential election
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Fighting Ebola in DR Congo
How rebel violence is making it harder to tackle the latest outbreak of the virus.
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The Return of Jacob Zuma?
Alleged coups, corruption and clandestine meetings: South Africa politics is never dull.
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A Syrian Radio Drama
Radio Alwan has broadcast independent news and drama since 2014 but its future is in doubt
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The Yazidis still missing in Iraq
Some are buried in mass graves, others are still in the hands of Islamic State militants.
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Brainwashing, Legal brothels, Hair transplants
Is China trying to brainwash Muslim Uyhgurs?
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Leading the change
The Rohingya village elder reduced to rags and the flash youngster who has become kingpin.
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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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Fighting for Life
Stories of endurance from Syria, Argentina, India, Nicaragua and Niger.