From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Dancing in Damascus
Dancing in a nightclub in Damascus - how are locals coping after five years of war?
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Damascus Rules
Stepping up efforts to find an end to the Syria conflict
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Cutting Through
The duffel-coated outcast; from bomb factory to museum; icy cooperation; greening sands.
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Cubans' patience wears thin
An unusually public bout of dissent; stories from Bangladesh, Spain, Russia and the USA
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Crossing into unknown territory
The Russian invasion has raised the possibility of a new Cold War
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Crises in the Caucasus
The arrival of Spring in Georgia and Armenia has brought more political instability.
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Crime and Punishment in Putin’s Russia
While peaceful anti-war protesters are jailed, convicted killers are freed to fight.
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Covid-19 surges in Brazil
Stories from Pakistan, Germany, Lebanon, Belgium, and the Covid-19 surge in Brazil.
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Covid-19 reaches the White House
Stories from Ukraine, the Netherlands, Chile and Greece, and Covid-19 in the White House.
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Courthouses and Codpieces
Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories from around the world. This week, with to...
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Cooking up 2016
Correspondents reflect on a momentous year and what has happened in their region.
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Constitutionally Capable
Tales of power plays and tactics from China, Venezuela, Cote d'Ivoire, Italy and Kosovo
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Conspiracy!
Correspondents' stories from around the world: a field day for conspiracy theorists as...
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Congo warlord
The British soldiers in Afghanistan have lost faith in their mission, there are fields...
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Confronting racism on Chinese social media
Tracking-down a Chinese content maker in Malawi who sold racist content online
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Confronting racism in China's video market
Tracking a Chinese video maker in Malawi who sold racist content online
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Coming ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Early?
Quentin Sommerville in Kabul says an early and substantial drawdown of British troops...
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Come to Sunny Gaza!
Why is Bosnia seeing its most serious unrest since the country was at war in the How a...
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Colombia's countryside not yet at peace
Armed groups still target Colombian families, as the drug trade blights poor communities.
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Colombia breaks with its past
A new leftist president is elected in Bogota, pledging radical change
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Cold in Calcutta
Reporters worldwide: Rahul Tandon is in Calcutta as its people struggle to cope with...
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Cloaked in Mystery
Making sense of Italian politics, faking the news, and wedding suit shopping in Pakistan.
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Clinging To Hope
Correspondents’ stories: from the rubble in Mexico to the African migrant trail.
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Clean Up Your Act
Stories of rebellion and resistance from Greece, Ireland, Somalia, the US and Czechia
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Civilians under siege in Sudan
The Sudanese volunteers caring for hungry, displaced and traumatised communities
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Cities United and Divided
Dispatches from reporters across the globe, presented by Kate Adie. Chris Morris in...
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Cities on Edge
Correspondents' stories: Jeremy Bowen on the effect in Egypt of the upcoming trials of...
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Chips and Mayonnaise
Rancid fried onion, a great wall of iron, chips and mayonnaise with questions of identity
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China’s media control
As China's economy falters, local communist party officials are tightening media control
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China’s Great Reopening
China reopens borders after easing Covid restrictions as the New Year festival approaches