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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Malaysia’s Political Drama
Thu 24 May 2018
A whirlwind of shifting loyalties, rotating characters, and plot twist after plot twist.
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From Our ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent 20/05/2018
Sun 20 May 2018
The cinema-by-the sea, an archbishop's repentance and a critical moment for Scotland.
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Toothpaste, Mud Bricks and Sparkling Wine
Sat 12 May 2018
Kate Adie introduces stories and insight from Iraq, Iran, Israel, Ireland and Spain.
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Not Welcome Here
Sat 5 May 2018
Tales of revolutions, rainforests and the migrants returning home from Libya.
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40 Years Of War
Sat 28 Apr 2018
Amidst the violence, there are signs of a small but growing peace movement in Afghanistan
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From Our ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent 22/04/2018
Sun 22 Apr 2018
Dessert shops, restoring a speed icon, a tulip festival, libraries and a turn-round town.
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Life On Hold
Sat 21 Apr 2018
Chechnya's bucolic beauty, touching hospitality and jihadi brides now lost in Iraq.
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Dramatic Developments
Sat 14 Apr 2018
Correspondents around the world examine the stories behind the news headlines.
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Mixed Societies
Sat 7 Apr 2018
Hungary's election, US opioids, China and Africa, going viral in Jakarta and Zambia fires
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Trainspotting
Sat 31 Mar 2018
Kim Jong Un’s train rolls into to Beijing as the North Korean leader meets President Xi
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The USA's Invisible Army
Sat 24 Mar 2018
The US Air Force has a third of its drones stationed at Kandahar airbase in Afghanistan.
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Incompetence and Conspiracy
Thu 22 Mar 2018
How was Boko Haram able to kidnap more than one hundred school girls in Dapchi, Nigeria?
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From Our ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent
Sun 18 Mar 2018
Living in border country, sports cheats, Cornwall's saint, rural banks, kitchen worktops.
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Changing Course
Sat 17 Mar 2018
Is this going to be the moment when China's trajectory changed forever?
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Violence To Votes
Thu 15 Mar 2018
Former Farc rebels stand for election, but for many Colombians, it’s too soon to forgive.
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Show Of Force
Sat 10 Mar 2018
For the first time since the Vietnam War a US aircraft carrier has arrived in the country
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Blood And Tears
Thu 8 Mar 2018
From Lebanon, Syrian refugees watch the destruction of their homes in Eastern Ghouta.
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The Hard To Find
Sat 3 Mar 2018
India’s missing children, Colombia's drug trade & searching for paradise in Costa Rica
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The House Always Wins
Thu 1 Mar 2018
How the father of one of his presidential rivals helped Vladimir Putin to power.
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Men Of Mystery
Sat 24 Feb 2018
A Gambian spymaster, a Czechoslovak secret agent and a South African ghost called Sam.
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Haiti: Republic Of NGOs
Thu 22 Feb 2018
Many Haitians see Oxfam’s actions as the latest part of a much bigger problem.
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From Our ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent
Sun 18 Feb 2018
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ correspondents take a closer look at the stories behind the headlines.
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Treading on Thin Ice
Sat 17 Feb 2018
With reflections on Jacob Zuma and Martin Schulz, gangs in the US and Hungarian censors.
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Caught in a Trap
Thu 15 Feb 2018
Dispatches on Nigeria on the plight of former captives of the Boko Haram insurgents
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No Go Areas
Sat 10 Feb 2018
Ending corruption in Ukraine and the woman enslaved by ISIS now trying to tell her story.
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Invisible Scars
Thu 8 Feb 2018
Inside Afghanistan’s only secure psychiatric unit - the trauma of war laid bare.
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Your Move!
Thu 1 Feb 2018
Opposition leader Raila Odinga declares himself the ‘People’s President’ in Kenya.
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From Our ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent
Sun 28 Jan 2018
Featuring pieces on Down's syndrome, Bolton's shops, pioneering housing and yoga in jails
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La Lucha
Sat 27 Jan 2018
Turkey’s assault on Afrin, Colombian rebels still at war, and a fight over French grammar