From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Jerusalem On Edge
Foreign correspondents. Today, Kevin Connolly on tension in Jerusalem:- a reminder, he...
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Jeremy Bowen: Memories of Iraq
Our International Editor reflects on events that shaped Iraq before the invasion in 2003.
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Japanese Justice and the Fugitive CEO
Our correspondent on a troubling authoritarianism inside Japan's "hostage justice" system
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Japan's Second World War Legacy
Stories from Colombia, Greece, Germany and on the unfinished business of WW2 in Japan.
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Japan: Learning Lessons from Earthquakes
Amid the aftermath in Wajima, there are signs Japan has learned to live with earthquakes.
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Jan 8, 2011
The assassin who was garlanded: Orla Guerin on murder on the streets of Islamabad and...
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Jan 29, 2011
Spectacular political developments across the Arab world as viewed from the Corniche a...
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Jan 27, 2011
The rampant corruption that blights India's dreams of a brighter future is chronicled...
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Jan 22, 2011
Is China's economic muscle crushing the heart out of blue-collar America? Justin been...
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Jan 21, 2012
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ correspondents don't often go out gardening -- perhaps that's because it gives a...
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Jan 20, 2011
As the political crisis in Lebanon deepens, Jeremy Bowen explores the country's and of...
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Jan 19, 2012
The women are in charge - and the men don't seem to be doing much about it.
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Jan 15, 2011
Violence on the streets of north Africa -- Chloe Arnold in Algeria says it's not only...
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Jan 14, 2012
The Afghan women still suffering in silence - ten years after the fall of the Taliban.
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Jan 1, 2011
Nineteen correspondents from around the world join Kate Adie in this special New Year...
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Jan 07, 2012
Can international pressure on the military-backed government in Burma be relaxed now a...
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Jamal Khashoggi - unanswered questions
Jamal Khashoggi's death still throws up unanswered questions
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Jailed For Having A Miscarriage?
The Salvadoran woman who says she faces 30 years in prison for having a miscarriage.
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Jacob Zuma's Sick Note
South Africa's former president attempts to sidestep a corruption trial with a sick note.
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Italy's Invisible Enemy
Stories from New York, Indonesia, Bulgaria and Italy stricken by the coronavirus pandemic.
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It's Not What It Was
EU leaders meet without the UK, Saudi-Iranian tensions and Lagos shops fight officialdom.
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It's Just Not Cricket
Correspondent stories from the USA, Mexico, Nigeria, Japan and Indonesian West Papua.
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It just didn’t happen!
How the persecution of the Rohingya is seen within Myanmar.
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It Could Have Been Much Worse
How the direction of the wind saved Tokyo from possible radioactive contamination --...
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Istanbul's mayoral election upset
What does losing control of Istanbul mean for Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan.
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Israel’s Vaccine Rollout
Netanyahu hopes for a boost in support from the vaccine programme ahead of elections.
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Israel’s Deep Divisions
Benjamin Netanyahu has delayed controversial judicial reforms, but tensions remain
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Israel’s anti-war activists
Israeli protesters highlight the plight of Palestinians in Gaza and demand an end to war
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Israel's Prime Minister in the dock
Stories from Zimbabwe, Sweden, Siberia, Malta, and Benjamin Netanyahu's trial in Israel.
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Israel's culture war over the Supreme Court
Huge protests in Jerusalem over legal reforms reflect wider divides in Israeli society