From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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May 26, 2011
The Roman Catholic Church is accused of running a dirty campaign as the people of to a...
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May 21, 2010
The carrots and sticks which the authorities in Saudi Arabia hope will persuade their...
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May 14, 2011
Assisted suicide: as the people of Zurich in Switzerland prepare to vote on the issue,...
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Mass Migration and the Families Left Behind
With so many leaving Latin America for the US how does this affect communities back home?
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Marching Orders
From a clifftop village in China, a Ukrainian bunker and a former slave port in Tanzania.
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Marching bands in Myanmar
Marching bands in Myanmar as the army celebrates, but it's an army accused of genocide
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March 5, 2011
Dreams of a new Libya in the revolutionary city of Benghazi but, as Kevin Connolly's...
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March 3, 2012
'A revolution with almost no co-ordination or planning. ' That was Ian Pannell's as he...
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March 26, 2011
Crisis in the Eurozone -- Chris Morris in Brussels says we're ignoring it at our peril.
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March 19, 2011
Explosions and gunfire in Benghazi -- Kevin Connolly on the struggle for power in is...
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March 17, 2011
Colossal forces of nature have devastated Japan and the country faces the possibility...
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March 12, 2011
Earthquake in Japan: Hugh Levinson on how fear of catastrophe has helped shape the and...
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March 10, 2012
The fisherman who decided to sail TOWARDS the tsunami - Julian May hears his story as...
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March 08, 2012
The extraordinarily spry 80-year-olds of Shikoku: Peter Day's met them and tells us as...
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Marauding Baboons
'No wonder everyone is looting now. The elites here have been doing it for years,' our...
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Mar 10, 2011
Michael Buchanan goes behind the front lines in the rebel city of Benghazi in Libya at...
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Mar 03, 2011
A restaurant date with Colonel Gaddafi: Jeremy Bowen talks revolution and politics the...
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Mandela: five correspondents' stories
Nelson Mandela: five correspondents who'll never forget how their own stories came to...
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Malta's Birds: Loved and Hunted
Stories from Charleston, Corfu, Nepal, Madagascar and the bird hunters of Malta.
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Malta and the Mafia
Unlike Sicily, Malta was once an island free of Mafia-style corruption, but not any more.
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Mali's Magical Onions
Stories from Yemen, China, Vladivostock, northern Norway and about shallots in Mali.
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Malaysia’s Political Drama
A whirlwind of shifting loyalties, rotating characters, and plot twist after plot twist.
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Making peace with Israel
Stories from the Middle East, the US West Coast, Greece, Romania and Tanzania's Serengeti
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Mahsa Amini’s Kurdish Heritage
Iran's authorities issue death threats to Mahsa Amini's family and other protestors
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Madagascar: The Threat of Starvation
With severe hunger widespread, could this become the world's first climate change famine?
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Low-Speed Rail
Stories from around the world. Today: Will Grant in Mexico on the night horror on a on...
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Love Those Shoes
The sounds of protest, popping champagne corks and the piercing shrieks of megabats.
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Love Commandos
Fergal Keane meets exiled Syrians in Istanbul and finds little agreement among them...
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Lots of Cakes, Not Many Eggs
Andrew Harding says ending one miners dispute in South Africa does not mean the are...
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Lost Innocence
Violence at Hong Kong's international airport: has it given China a propaganda coup?