From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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The Wagner mutiny in Russia
The Wagner mercenaries' mutiny in Russia ended quickly, but what does it say about Russia?
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Ghana's healthcare brain drain
Doctors and nurses are leaving, so what options are left for Ghanaians who need treatment?
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Life and Death in North Korea
Rarely heard voices from within North Korea reveal desperate lives in the secretive state.
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Donald Trump's courtroom drama
The former president pleads not guilty to 37 federal charges over classified documents.
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The Myanmar Soldiers Refusing to Fight
As civil war grips Myanmar, soldiers are defecting to avoid killing their own people.
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The Taliban's Opium War
A new clampdown on poppy growing hits some of Afghanistan's poorest farmers.
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Erdogan Wins Again
Erdogan's new era and the consequences of speaking out in Turkey.
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Gun Violence in Serbia
Following two mass shootings in two days, Serbians protest to demand an end to violence.
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Ukraine's Counter-Offensive
Residents endure rocket attacks as the president plans the next stage of the war.
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The Families Fleeing Sudan
Millions have been displaced by violence in Sudan and are struggling to find safety.
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El Salvador's brutal battle with gangs
A crackdown on gang violence has filled El Salvador's prisons - but is everyone guilty?
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Erdogan, the Earthquakes and the Election
Turkey counts its losses as its President faces voters in a tough election.
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Thailand's Young Reformers
Thailand is at a crossroads as reformist candidates gain momentum ahead of elections.
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The Trial of Vladimir Kara-Murza
The Russian political activist sentenced to 25 years for criticising Putin's war.
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Mexico's Clergy and the Cartels
The life of a priest comes with considerable risk in communities controlled by cartels.
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Escape from North Korea
The story of Songmi Park's escape from North Korea and how she reunited with her mother.
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Israel Divided on Judicial Reform
Benjamin Netanyahu delayed controversial judicial reforms following wide-scale protests.
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Mississippi: After the Tornado
Residents reveal how they survived a deadly tornado which hit the Mississippi Delta.
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Ukraine's Second Spring of War
Quentin Sommerville reports on the state of the war from the frontline in Eastern Donbas.
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Memories of Iraq
Jeremy Bowen reflects on events that shaped Iraq before the invasion in 2003.
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Kidnapped in DR Congo
A woman tells her story of how she was kidnapped by an armed group - and how she escaped.
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Protests in Georgia
Georgians express anger over a draft law, which many see as a sign of Russian influence.
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South Africa's Rolling Blackouts
South Africa's economy is shrinking as the government struggles to keep the lights on.
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Greek Train Crash Triggers Grief and Anger
Relatives of victims battle to come to terms with the accident, in which 57 people died.
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Nigeria's young voters find their voice
Nigeria's recent election saw many young voters engage with politics for the first time.
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Uzbekistan's Winter Energy Crisis
Uzbekistan is major producer of gas but people are still going cold this winter.
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Moldova's Divided Loyalties
In an enclave surrounded by pro-Russian forces, villagers are torn between East and West.
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Ukraine: One Year On
Correspondents in Donbas, Moscow, Poland and London reflect on Russia's invasion.
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The questions after Turkey's earthquake
In the aftermath of the earthquake, a growing sense of anger emerges in Turkey.
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Rescue hopes fade in Turkey and Syria
As earthquake rescue efforts begin to wind down, families still hope for miracles.