From Our Own Correspondent Podcast
Insight, wit and analysis from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ correspondents, journalists and writers telling stories beyond the news headlines. Presented by Kate Adie.
Episodes to download
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If we burn you burn with us
Sat 16 Nov 2019
The protesters who believe they are fighting for Hong Kong’s very existence
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A 'wow' moment in Latin America
Thu 14 Nov 2019
From coca farmer to president, to political exile; the story of Bolivia’s Evo Morales
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Stories Matter
Sat 9 Nov 2019
What the murder of a Mormon family in Mexico reveals about the country
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Albania's Iranian Guests
Thu 7 Nov 2019
The Iranian exiles fighting for change at home but struggling to adapt to life in Europe
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South Africa's political earthquake
Sat 26 Oct 2019
South Africa's political resignation that has reopened apartheid era wounds
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The Basketball Row
Thu 24 Oct 2019
Basketball - the latest front in the fallout between China and the United States
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From Our ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent 22/10/2019
Sun 20 Oct 2019
Making cider, shrinking families, being non-binary, village newsletters, festival letters
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Turkey, Syria and the Kurds
Sat 19 Oct 2019
Turkey moves into Syria. But where does this leave the Kurds?
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Barcelona Boils
Thu 17 Oct 2019
Violence in Barcelona after jail terms are handed down to Catalan separatist leaders
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A Hong Kong Wedding
Thu 10 Oct 2019
The wedding banquet put on hold by protests and emergency legislation in Hong Kong.
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The Prosecutor General
Sat 5 Oct 2019
Impeachment, Ukraine and the elusive former prosecutor general.
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No Love Lost
Thu 3 Oct 2019
The trade dispute in Asia dividing two of the world's richest countries.
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Can Afghanistan find peace?
Sat 28 Sep 2019
As Afghanistan goes to the polls Lyse Doucet reflects on the country's paused peace talks
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Who Will Lead Israel?
Thu 26 Sep 2019
Benjamin Netanyahu has been asked to form a new government - can he make it work?
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From Our ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent 22/09/2019
Sun 22 Sep 2019
Crossrail delays, a 12th move at 30, middle-aged gigs, boys’ cricket and premature twins.
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Will Myanmar's Rohingya Return?
Sat 21 Sep 2019
Rohingya refugees are being invited to return home, but is their safety guaranteed?
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Cash, Credit and Control in China
Sat 14 Sep 2019
Is the rise of mobile payments in China about convenience or control?
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Mugabe Remembered
Sat 7 Sep 2019
Robert Mugabe has died. How do you assess a figure of such complexity and contradiction?
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Forlorn, Dilapidated and Dangerous
Sat 31 Aug 2019
Gang violence in South Africa - but will sending the army into the townships do any good?
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Fighting white supremacy
Sat 24 Aug 2019
A resurgence of far-right extremism in the US - are there enough people challenging it?
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From Our ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent 18/08/2019
Sun 18 Aug 2019
Underpass woman, Dorset and Chernobyl, the wet Sahara, Welsh wine and Scottish headstones
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Lost Innocence
Sat 17 Aug 2019
Violence at Hong Kong's international airport: has it given China a propaganda coup?
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Russia Burning
Sat 10 Aug 2019
Forest fires in far flung Siberia, but is Russia also burning socially and politically?
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Aung San and a Disputed Legacy
Sat 27 Jul 2019
Aung San Suu Kyi honours her father on Martyrs' Day. Would he be proud of Myanmar today?
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From Our ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent 21/07/2019
Sun 21 Jul 2019
A bridle saunter, water battles, losing the plot, industrialising berries, son and father
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A World of Brandished Kippers
Sat 20 Jul 2019
Jacob Zuma denies it all and issues veiled threats as South Africa reckons with its past