From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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In Search of Happiness
The Afghan Taliban’s spring offensive, surprises in North Korea and happiness in UAE.
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If we burn you burn with us
The protesters who believe they are fighting for Hong Kong’s very existence
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Identity Politics
A blood sausage, a clockwork orange and a glass of dirty water
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Iceland's Book Boom
Looking behind the news. In this programme: David Loyn examines the claim that NATO in...
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I Never Got to Florence
Correspondents' stories. Few British go to the Italian seaside town of Alassio these -...
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Hospitality in the Caucasus
Hospitality in the Caucasus with the families of Russians returning from IS duty in Syria
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Hope and Disillusion in South Africa
Fergal Keane returns to South Africa thirty years after the fall of apartheid
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Hong Kong’s Exodus
The Hong Kongers preparing to leave the territory as Beijing's influence grows
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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Grown Heroes
War may still be raging in the east, but Ukraine's gearing up for elections -- and are...
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Hollywood Smiles and Sweet Memories
Correspondents' stories from Somaliland, Catalonia, India, Russia and the City of Light.
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History's Long Shadow
The short walk with a two thousand year backdrop
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History, Aliens and Chicken Wings
Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories. This week Mark Lowen is reminded of his...
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Hirsute History + Desert Verse
Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories from around the world. Today, Jamie meets...
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Highlights of 2012
As the year draws to an end, Kate Adie presents a feast of highlights from despatches...
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Higher Powers
Kate Adie presents dispatches from Iraq, South Africa, France and Egypt.
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Hidden Dangers
Kate Adie with correspondents' stories: Iraq, Yemen, Germany, The Gambia and Portugal.
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Heroes of Baghdad
Global viewpoints. In this edition: Kevin Connolly visits the Baghdad book market and...
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Heroes of Baghdad
Reporters' despatches: already this year more than seven thousand people have been in...
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Heroes and Villains
Portia Walker: optimism in Yemen has been punctured by a devastating bomb blast in the...
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Hero or Villain?
June the 28th 1914 was the day Gavrilo Princip shot Archduke Ferdinand.
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Here for Eternity?
Correspondents with tales to tell. In this edition: Gabriel Gatehouse watching the in...
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Heartlands
Trump in Ohio Soya in Argentina, Ramallah rock-climbs and nude with birch twigs in Russia
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Have the Taliban changed?
Stories about the Afghan-Taliban peace talks in Qatar, and from Yemen, Cuba and Sicily.
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Has Zimbabwe lost its way?
Stories from New York, China, Ireland and a sobering report on politics in Zimbabwe.
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Hard To Stomach
Tea with the Taliban, radioactive wild boar, and past its best parsley.
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Hard To Read
A tour of Angela Merkel’s childhood and other tales from our correspondents.
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Haiti’s Shattered State
Haitians fear their plight is being forgotten as they wait for the return of law and order
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Haiti: Republic Of NGOs
Many Haitians see Oxfam’s actions as the latest part of a much bigger problem.
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Haiti: A Gangster’s Paradise
Violent gangs control much of Haiti's capital, leaving locals living in fear.
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Haiti: ‘There’s nothing but the gangs’
A first-hand account of how the gangs stormed the airport and two prisons in Haiti