From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Drama for Dilma
Crunch time for Brazil's embattled president.
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The Babylon Brigade
The Iraqis with a bible in one hand and a gun in the other.
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Even the Dead Cannot Escape Politics
The Korean cemetery where the dead tell you much about the living.
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Memories of Murder
One of the bloodiest chapters in European history closes with a verdict of genocide.
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Dancing in Damascus
Dancing in a nightclub in Damascus - how are locals coping after five years of war?
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No Way to Macedonia
Refugees keep trying to cross into Macedonia even though the border is now closed.
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Stuck in Turkey
Migrants are stuck in Turkey as the way to the EU is blocked in a new deal.
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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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Donald Trump 2.0
Meeting Donald Trump 2.0 - the conciliatory version.
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Trapped in a Dead-End
Migrants who have reached Greece find it is the end of the road.
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Opting to go lower caste
Downgrading your caste to get privileges in India.
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Turkey Points the Finger
Turkey points the finger at the Kurds - in Syria.
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A Man Dies Twice
The Bosnian town keen to forget its recent murderous past.
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The Showdown Summit
Countdown to a crucial EU meeting for prime minister David Cameron and for Britain.
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Trapped in a Nightmare
The frontline Ukrainian town where nothing changes for the better.
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Black Lives Matter
Shot - not by gangsters, but by the police.
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A Nightmare of Uncertainty
Kate Adie introduces stories from Brazil, Kenya, Switzerland, Morocco and Saudi Arabia.
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Nervous Sweden
Why Sweden is sending troops to an island in the Baltic.
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The Colonel's Cameraman
The White House contemplates military action in Libya.
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Inspecting the Troops
Why the Russians invited our correspondent to see their military in action in Syria.
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Steel in Crisis
Includes a portrait of a town which has lost its steelworks.
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Lessons for Migrants
Reports from Finland, Iraq, Norway, Cuba and Germany. Presented by Kate Adie.
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Poles Apart
Brussels gets involved in Polish politics.
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Chairman Mao or Colonel Sanders
Who is the real hero in today's China?
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New Year Questions
The urgent questions world leaders must face up to in 2016.
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A Boxing Day Special Edition
Present-day correspondents read a collection of historic despatches.
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Damascus Rules
Stepping up efforts to find an end to the Syria conflict.
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Turning to Trump
The Americans who believe Donald Trump is the man for the US presidency.
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In the Shadow of the Strong Men
The dictators may have gone, but their influence lives on.
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Brussels on Edge
Is Belgium really a country unable to confront the threat of terrorism?