From Our Own Correspondent Podcast
Insight, wit and analysis from ѿý correspondents, journalists and writers telling stories beyond the news headlines. Presented by Kate Adie.
Episodes to download
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We Can’t See An End To It
Thu 9 Nov 2017
Life in cash-strapped Venezuela and a return to war-ravaged Damascus.
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Wanted Men
Sat 4 Nov 2017
A president in exile? The Brussels' press pack is in pursuit of Carles Puigdemont.
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A New Recipe
Sat 28 Oct 2017
A political crisis, lifting the veil in Saudi and what vegetable would you vote for?
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Rules of the Game
Thu 26 Oct 2017
Why women must walk fast in Egypt and not answer back. And balls,bails and bats in Rwanda
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From Our ѿý Correspondent 22/10/17
Sun 22 Oct 2017
What to do with a diesel car, bureaucracy frustrates remembrance and cleaning up a flood
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This Time It's Different
Sat 21 Oct 2017
Twisted metal, smashed concrete and anger on the streets of Mogadishu.
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A Close Shave
Thu 19 Oct 2017
Continued confusion has taken its toll on Catalonia since the disputed referendum.
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A Convicted Warlord, His Ex-Wife And A Footballer
Mon 16 Oct 2017
Kate Adie introduces analysis, wit, and storytelling from correspondents around the world
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Exorcising The Past
Sat 14 Oct 2017
The spiritualists selling ‘cures’ and offering exorcisms for mental health problems
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America's 51st State?
Sat 7 Oct 2017
Hurricane Maria exposes the complex relationship between Puerto Rico and the mainland USA
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From Our ѿý Correspondent 17/09/2017
Mon 2 Oct 2017
Ilkley's Hendrix experience, one family's struggle with sepsis and Welsh coracle fishing
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Raqqa In Ruins
Sat 30 Sep 2017
It's as if doomsday had arrived early in Raqqa as bats swoop over the remains of the city
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Clinging To Hope
Sat 23 Sep 2017
Correspondents’ stories: from the rubble in Mexico to the African migrant trail.
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Hard To Read
Sat 16 Sep 2017
A tour of Angela Merkel’s childhood and other tales from our correspondents.
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The Rohingya Running For Their Lives
Sat 9 Sep 2017
On the Bangladeshi border, we meet the Rohingya fleeing violence in Mynamar.
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“That’s the Judicial Process.”
Sat 2 Sep 2017
Iraq tries alleged fighters of so-called IS, Sri Lankan unrest and a farewell to Nigeria.
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The Aftermath
Sat 26 Aug 2017
Dispatches on the Catalonian attacks, Ethiopia's industrial future and Uzbek bus shelters
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The Calm On Guam
Thu 24 Aug 2017
Despite the threat of North Korean missiles, we find a surprising calm on Guam.
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From Our ѿý Correspondent 21/08/2017
Mon 21 Aug 2017
British Asians on Partition, a dairy farmer's vending machine and a modern pilgrimage
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An Act of Striking Bravado
Sat 12 Aug 2017
Can Marshal Khalifa Haftar rebuild Benghazi or even Libya?
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Fear, Foreboding & Fake News In Kenya
Sat 5 Aug 2017
Strange and sinister things often happen before Kenyan elections
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From Our ѿý Correspondent 23/07/2017
Sun 23 Jul 2017
Grenfell Tower's locale, Swansea's drug roads, Jersey and a Brummie dog track all feature
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The Heat Is On
Sat 22 Jul 2017
Gaza's power struggle: the city where mains electricity is available for two hours a day.
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A Closed Notebook
Thu 20 Jul 2017
Shouted questions, briefings in the pub . . trying to make sense of Brexit negotiations.
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The Battle For Our Beliefs
Sat 15 Jul 2017
Retaking Raqqa, revulsion in South Africa, and remembering an attempted coup in Turkey.
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The Fight Goes On
Thu 13 Jul 2017
Myanmar’s drug vigilantes, on the front-line in Mosul, and the mystical music of Morocco
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Talk of War
Sat 8 Jul 2017
Nuclear fears in South Korea, a homeless tour of Athens, and a porcupine hunt in Tanzania