From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Mosul in colour
Bright hijabs, bold makeup and colourful art - life after IS in Iraq's second city.
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Myanmar on the march
Marching bands in Myanmar as the army celebrates, but it's an army accused of genocide
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Cheese pies and jihadi brides
Hospitality in the Caucasus with the families of Russians returning from IS duty in Syria.
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No Longer a Place Apart
The bullets that shattered the image that New Zealand is a place apart.
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A Different Yemen
The BBC's Paul Adams returns to a land he knows well - and it's much changed
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Powerless in Venezuela
Surviving the blackout in Caracas: Kate Adie introduces this and other global stories.
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Orban's EU offensive
The appeal of Viktor Orban, the Hungarian PM who wants to remake the EU in his own image
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An American contradiction
Looking around a marijuana farm with a local leader of the far-right Proud Boys.
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Losing hope in Venezuela
Salvation or invasion - how do Venezuelans feel about humanitarian aid from abroad?
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It just didn’t happen!
How the persecution of the Rohingya is seen within Myanmar.
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Interviewing an IS bride
Speaking to Shamima Begum, and considering her chances of return to the UK.
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Take it steady
Uruguay's cautious route to legal cannabis sales.
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The Power of God
The remote religious retreat at the heart of plans for a populist revolution in Europe
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Celebrating the Iranian revolution in Lebanon
How supporters of the political and militant group Hezbollah mark the events of 1979.
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Peace is more difficult than war
The Taliban talk peace in Moscow, 40 years after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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Watch Your Back!
Attacked by online trolls for reporting on the Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte.
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The Sound of Danger in Yemen
Face to face with Islamic State group fighters at the site of a US drone strike in Yemen.
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From Rifles to Roses
How Farc's former rebel commanders are adapting to life in the Colombian congress
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Smiling through the fear
Queues for food and fuel return to Zimbabwe and so do violent crackdowns on protesters
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The New Pirates of the Caribbean
The Venezuelans who have turned to smuggling drugs and kidnapping fishermen from Trinidad.
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Terror in the Secret Garden
How the people of Nairobi are finding hope after the terror attack on a luxury hotel.
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#SaveRahaf: Last night a retweet saved my life
Rahaf al-Qunun may be safe but her experience is part of something much bigger.
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Life in Lockdown
The impact of escalating violence on the people of Central African Republic.
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Fairytales and Memorable Meetings
A Colombian drug dealer, a Swedish troll and a man who might just have been a Russian spy.
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Fighting Hungary's 'Slave Law'
The protest against a law which means employers can demand 400 hours of overtime a year.
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Presidents, Prisoners and Potholes
We meet one of the pro-Catalan independence leaders in jail in Spain accused of rebellion
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Off Target
Inside one of Iraq’s secret shelters for the survivors of domestic abuse.
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Thoughtcrime in Xianjiang
China’s western region of Xinjiang is the target of an all-seeing surveillance state.
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France's Forgotten French
The marginalised and often ignored 'yellow vests' trying to bring France to a standstill.
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Enough to Make You Cry
Tears over Brexit, a lost passport and a party for a bunch of Russian spies.