From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Life after the Lord's Resistance Army
How forgotten victims of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo are trying to heal.
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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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Haiti: 'There's no one but the gangs.'
An eye-witness account of how criminal gangs stormed the airport and two prisons in Haiti.
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Nigeria’s growing economic crisis
Soaring food and fuel prices have provoked anger and protests across Nigeria.
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Gaza's Humanitarian Nightmare
Ceasefire talks are overshadowed by more than 100 Palestinian deaths in an aid delivery.
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Trump edges closer to Republican nomination
Donald Trump gains momentum with victories in the South Carolina and Michigan primaries.
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Ukraine: Two Years of War
Exploring the lives of Ukrainians and Russians two years after Putin's invasion began.
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An Insecure World
Behind the scenes at the Munich conference where news broke of Alexei Navalny's death.
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Reporting Gaza
Jeremy Bowen reflects on the challenge posed by very limited media access to the war zone.
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Fear of Famine in Ethiopia
The deadly mix of drought and war has left millions of people without enough food.
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Who will govern Pakistan?
With most results now declared in Pakistan's general election, there is no clear majority.
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America’s Fentanyl Epidemic
The synthetic opioid poisoning young lives on both sides of the US-Mexico border.
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French farmers and the 'siege of Paris'
Farmers surrounded Paris this week, to protest falling incomes and rising bureaucracy.
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Rebranding Indonesia's politicians
From strongman to cuddly grandpa figure: how Prabowo Subianto's image has been remade
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Ayodhya: a defining moment for India
A grand new Hindu temple sits on a disputed site, exposing India's religious fault-line.
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Taiwan's Defiant Message To China
Taiwan's pro-sovereignty party won the presidential election, sending a signal to Beijing.
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Japan: Learning Lessons from Earthquakes
Amid the aftermath in Wajima, there are signs Japan has learned to live with earthquakes.
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Running Out of Road For A Two-State Solution
Political options prove elusive in the Middle East, ahead of US Secretary Blinken's visit.
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The Changing Face of Modern China
Our correspondent on the transformation he's seen in Beijing since arriving 20 years ago.
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A Pivotal Moment in Ukraine
Faced with waning support in the West, Ukraine is adapting its strategy in the war.
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Poland's Political Drama
Poland's election gripped the nation as voters turned away from 8 years of populist rule.
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Hope and disillusion in South Africa
Fergal Keane returns to some familiar neighbourhoods in South Africa.
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The UAE's Air Pollution Problem
As COP28 gets underway, our correspondent reveals the impact of gas flaring in the UAE.
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Crime and Punishment in Putin's Russia
While peaceful anti-war protesters are jailed, convicted killers are freed to fight.
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An Emergency Summit in Riyadh
Arab leaders gather in Riyadh to try to agree a position on the Israel-Gaza conflict.
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Cambodia’s sunken villages
Along the majestic Mekong river new dams are bringing power, but uprooting local people.
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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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Acapulco in the aftermath of Hurricane Otis
Hurricane Otis left nearly a million people without adequate food, water or power.
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Shocked To The Core
Four weeks after the Hamas attacks, Israelis are wrestling with the consequences.
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Voices from Gaza and Israel
An Irish Palestinian talks about daily life in Gaza and an Israeli returns to his Kibbutz.