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.
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A Bleak Future For Afghanistan’s Young Women
Sat 26 Nov 2022
Kate Adie presents stories from Afghanistan, China, Iraq, Colombia and Ireland.
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Letters from Russia
Sat 19 Nov 2022
Kate Adie presents stories from Russia, the Netherlands, France, Tunisia and the US.
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Kherson: After the Russian Retreat
Thu 17 Nov 2022
Kate presents stories from Ukraine, the West Bank, Pakistan, the US and the Faroe Islands
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The Red Wave That Wasn’t
Sat 12 Nov 2022
Predictions of a sweeping Republican comeback in the US midterms failed to materialise
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Surviving Mariupol
Thu 10 Nov 2022
After the siege of Mariupol and a media blackout, stories emerge from those who escaped.
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Albania’s Young Migrants
Sat 5 Nov 2022
With limited opportunities at home, Albania's young people seek a better life in the UK
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The return of Lula
Thu 3 Nov 2022
Lula da Silva makes a political comeback in a tightly fought election in Brazil
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Ukraine’s Eastern Frontline
Sat 29 Oct 2022
A visit to an artillery unit in Donbas highlights the arduous conditions faced by soldiers
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Brazil votes on the Amazon's future
Thu 27 Oct 2022
Illegal gold mining on indigenous land and stories from Taiwan, Zambia, Sweden and the US
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Nigeria’s Flood-hit State
Sat 22 Oct 2022
A journey on the road to Kogi state highlights Abuja's inaction over devastating floods
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Tracing Ukraine’s missing people
Thu 20 Oct 2022
In Ukraine, relatives desperately search for those who have disappeared or were captured
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Ukraine: A War of Nerves
Sat 15 Oct 2022
Ukrainians brace for further escalation by Russia after a week of devastating attacks
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Mahsa Amini’s Kurdish Heritage
Thu 13 Oct 2022
Iran's authorities issue death threats to Mahsa Amini's family and other protestors
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Famine looms in Somalia
Sat 8 Oct 2022
A fight for survival is underway in Somalia which is facing its worst drought in 40 years
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China’s media control
Thu 6 Oct 2022
As China's economy falters, local communist party officials are tightening media control
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Flight From Russia
Sat 1 Oct 2022
Thousands of Russians are crossing the border into Georgia to escape Putin's conscription
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Brazil at a crossroads
Thu 29 Sep 2022
Brazilian voters go to the polls to choose between two very different leaders
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Putin’s Gamble
Sat 24 Sep 2022
Vladimir Putin's announcement of partial conscription heralds a new stage in the conflict.
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A turning point for Ukraine?
Sat 17 Sep 2022
As Ukrainians recapture lost territory, celebrations are tempered by a grim discovery
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Queen Elizabeth II and the World
Sat 10 Sep 2022
From the Commonwealth to the most ardent republic, the world remembers Queen Elizabeth II
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'A Monsoon on Steroids'
Sat 3 Sep 2022
Stories about the catastrophic Pakistani floods, and from Iraq, Brazil and Russia
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Brutality in Russia's prisons
Sat 20 Aug 2022
Accounts of torture and rape are backed up by leaked video footage of organised attacks
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Colombia's countryside not yet at peace
Sat 13 Aug 2022
Armed groups still target Colombian families, as the drug trade blights poor communities.
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Kenya goes to the polls
Sat 6 Aug 2022
Kenya’s presidential election, plus stories from the Philippines, Poland and Yemen.
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Farewell, Super Mario
Sat 30 Jul 2022
Italy faces more political instability, as its great hope, Mario Draghi, resigns as PM
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The Crown Prince and the President
Thu 21 Jul 2022
President Biden's awkward encounter with the Saudi Crown Prince in Jeddah
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The legacy of Shinzo Abe
Sat 16 Jul 2022
Japan was shaken by the assassination of its longest serving post-war Prime Minister