From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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The Revolt Against Austerity
Athens, Davos, Blantyre, Auschwitz and Grytviken - correspondents tell their stories.
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The Knot Reaches the Comb
Includes items on the election in Greece and other global preoccupations.
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17/01/2015
Correspondents around the world tell their stories and examine news in their region.
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Charlie Hebdo
Reporters' stories from Paris, Dresden, Istanbul, Mexico and Antarctica.
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Everything to Play For
Everything to play for amid the countdown to the Sri Lankan election.
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I Hate New York!
Not everyone believes New York City is the most magical city at this festive time of year.
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The Heaviest Coffin
Grieving and determination in Peshawar after the Taliban attack on a school.
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A New Empire
The soldiers fighting for a new Tsarist Russia and other correspondents' stories.
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Spies are Everywhere
A crackdown in China's most troubled region, Xinjiang.
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The Buckwheat Barometer
Kate Adie with correspondents' stories from Russia, Tunisia, Germany, Ecuador and France.
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Swimming in Iran
An American goes swimming in Iran and other despatches.
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An End to Education
A generation of Syrian schoolchildren is missing out on schooling because of the war.
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The Missing Students
What really happened after police in Mexico abducted a group of student teachers?
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Jerusalem on Edge
Mounting tension at one of the holiest, and most sensitive, sites in the world.
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Talking to Ghosts
Reports from writers and journalists around the world. Including Ebola in Sierra Leone.
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Spectres of old Naples
The ghosts of the past come alive in ancient Naples, and other correspondents' despatches.
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The Most Dangerous Job in the World?
The Liberian ambulance woman dealing daily with Ebola patients, and other reports.
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The Flying River
Why Brazilians are fed up with waiting and other topical tales, presented by Kate Adie.
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Home-Grown Heroes
Back from the war and looking for seats in parliament. Stories from Ukraine and elsewhere.
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Spectres of Afghanistan
The ghosts of the past looming over the new president of Afghanistan.
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Rio Rubbish
A garbage tip view of the election in Brazil and other correspondents' despatches.
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The Battle for Hong Kong
Stormy days ahead for pro-democracy protestors and the authorities in Hong Kong.
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A Tap You Can't Turn Off
The EU announces a new initiative to save migrants in peril on the Mediterranean.
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Three Questions for Mr Leung
The BBC's China editor on the important questions arising from the protests in Hong Kong.
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The New Egypt
Kate Adie introduces a report that takes a close look at the Egypt of President al-Sisi.
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Fractured Syllogisms
Western policy makers grapple with the complexities of Middle East politics.
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Taking Meat off the Menu
A shock development in the French world of haute cuisine and other tasty despatches.
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Why the Kissing's Had to Stop
How Ebola is changing lives across West Africa. Also, despatches from Syria and Canada.
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Domestic Strife
Kate Adie introduces BBC correspondents' stories from around the world.
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Matters of Life and Death
Stories from correspondents around the world, introduced by Kate Adie.