From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
-
Sept 10, 2011
Whatever happened to his notebooks? Jeremy Bowen, charting the demise of the Gaddafi...
-
Secrets of the Peace Prize
Inside the room where the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is picked.
-
Seaside Disappointment
Jeremy Bowen in Beirut says the Middle East is certainly changing. But the dominoes as...
-
Searching for Syria's missing
Thousands of Syrians are searching for relatives 'disappeared' by the Assad regime.
-
Searching for Mexico's Drug War Disappeared
The relatives searching for loved ones, missing presumed dead in Mexico's drugs war.
-
Saying It Straight
Tall stories, strange names, ancient giants and linguistic confusion.
-
Sarajevo
Presenter Kate Adie's in Sarajevo along with Allan Little and Jeremy Bowen.
-
Salvini and The Sardines
The anti-nationalist protesters in Italy and the man they are trying to stop.
-
Saints and Sinners
The recent feuding within Nelson Mandela's family has reminded us that within the myth...
-
Sahafa ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
The human stories behind the news headlines: dodging bullets while trying to reach of...
-
Saddam Hussein Lives!
Stories from foreign correspondents. In this edition: Prashant Rao meets an Iraqi and...
-
Rwandan Echoes
Kate Adie with Correspondents' stories: Uganda, Venezuela, Portugal, Uzbekistan and India.
-
Russia’s path of destruction
Moscow has cast a new shadow over Europe, as the dead lay unburied in Ukraine's cities
-
Russia's Vaccine Paradoxes
The Sputnik V rollout gets more urgent; stories from Hong Kong, Canada, India and Chile
-
Russia Burning
Forest fires in far flung Siberia, but is Russia also burning socially and politically?
-
Russa’s Troops: Not Really a Threat to Ukraine?
The Russian people who deny that their troops represent any threat to Ukraine.
-
Running Out of Road For A Two-State Solution
Political options prove elusive in the Middle East, ahead of US Secretary Blinken's visit
-
Rules of the Game
Why women must walk fast in Egypt and not answer back. And balls,bails and bats in Rwanda
-
Rugby and Typhoons
A festival of rugby in Japan, but no thanks to the weather
-
Roman Austerity
Churches and mosques are being targetted by the Boko Haram militant group in Nigeria.
-
Rites of Passage
Kate Adie introduces reports from Cyprus, the North Korean border, Calais and Hungary
-
Risking Everything
The people behind the news headlines: the migrants risking everything boarding flimsy...
-
Risk of Collapse
A high-rise disaster in Florida; plus stories from France, Australia, Lebanon and Germany
-
Rising tensions in the Balkans
Kosovo-Serbia relations are under serious strain after a day of deadly shootings.
-
Rio Rubbish
Correspondents' tales: why they're arguing about Macchiavelli on a rubbish tip in Rio...
-
Revolutions are Unpredictable
'When change happens, it can happen very, very fast,' Steve Rosenberg in Ukraine.
-
Reversing the Ageing Process
Now where have I put the car keys? A Japanese neuro-scientist believes a regular brain...
-
Returning to Rwanda
Thirty years on from the genocide, Rwandans share stories of survival and reconciliation.
-
Returning home to Syria
Syrians are returning home to a different country, without fear of arrest or detention.
-
Return to Rangoon
Quentin Sommerville talks to protestors on Cairo's streets; Andrew Harding returns to...