From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Zimbabwe - Where Fear is a Powerful Commodity
The election was supposed to be the moment Zimbabwe turned a corner, leaving fear behind.
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Looking Back
Elections in Pakistan, religious divisions in the Balkans & an ode to an Ethiopian airport
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Warfare - the Soundtrack of their Lives
Children who are able to survive the ongoing civil war have to grow up fast in Yemen.
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Taking on the 'Ndrangheta Mafia
One of the few people able to strike fear into the international organised crime syndicate
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A Change of Heart
Ever since Jacob Zuma's resignation his family has faced all sorts of legal headaches.
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Watching the World Cup
When football takes over from Lebanon's other national obsession: politics.
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The Virus of War
The challenge of rebuilding Syria.
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The Dictator Hunter
The man trying to bring The Gambia's former strongman leader Yahya Jammeh to justice.
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What Hope?
What hope is there amidst rising violence in Mexico? And for Afghanistan's 'forever war'?
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A Hidden Conflict
A civil war is brewing in Cameroon, but it rarely makes the headlines.
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Playing to the Crowd
Turkey's presidential hopefuls, provocative Italian ministers and masked Mexican wrestlers
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A New Front In The Fight Against Terror
An expanding international force is fighting Islamist extremists on the edge of the Sahara
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Open for Business
All manner of visitors are seeking an audience with the powerful in Zimbabwe these days.
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Water Wars
Parts of India are facing acute water shortages and the consequences can be deadly.
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The Taste of Climate Change
They say climate change has a taste in Bangladesh - it tastes of salt.
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When Survival Trumps Justice
Justice can be elusive for the young domestic servants abused and mistreated in Pakistan.
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Cloaked in Mystery
Making sense of Italian politics, faking the news, and wedding suit shopping in Pakistan.
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Presidential Promises
On the campaign trail in Mexico, plus Zimbabwe without Mugabe - what has changed?
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A boarding school for Boko Haram?
Kate Adie hears why some schools in northern Nigeria are sending their students out to beg
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Malaysia's Political Drama
A whirlwind of shifting loyalties, rotating characters and plot twist after plot twist.
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Toothpaste, Mud Bricks and Sparkling Wine
Kate Adie introduces stories and insight from Iraq, Iran, Israel, Ireland and Spain.
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Not Welcome Here
Tales of revolutions, rainforests and the migrants returning home from Libya.
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40 Years of War
Amidst the violence, there are signs of a small but growing peace movement in Afghanistan.
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Life On Hold
Chechnya's bucolic beauty, touching hospitality and jihadi brides now lost in Iraq.
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Dramatic Developments
Correspondents around the world examine the stories behind the news headlines.
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Mixed Societies
Hungary's election, US opioids, China and Africa, going viral in Jakarta and Zambia fires.
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Trainspotting
Kim Jong Un's train rolls into Beijing as the North Korean leader meets President Xi.
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The USA's Invisible Army
The US Air Force has a third of its drones stationed at Kandahar airbase in Afghanistan.
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Incompetence and Conspiracy
How was Boko Haram able to kidnap more than one hundred school girls in Dapchi, Nigeria?
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Changing Course
Is this going to be the moment when China's trajectory changed forever?