From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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15/08/2026 GMT
Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers from around the world.
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08/08/2026 GMT
Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers from around the world.
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From Our Own Correspondent
Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers from around the world.
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From Our Own Correspondent
Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers from around the world.
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Bangladesh's deadly measles outbreak
How an immunisation success story went into reverse - and hundreds died
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Iran: the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Millions attend public mourning rituals for the former Supreme Leader
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Venezuela earthquakes: 'I don't know how to rebuild my life'
Friends, neighbours and teenage volunteers dig for survivors in the rubble
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Afghanistan's secret schools for women
As their freedoms vanish, young Afghan women hold on to their dreams of work and study
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Trump, G7, and the Iran deal
Donald Trump once again dominated the agenda for the latest G7 summit in France
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Myanmar's military strikes back
Myanmar's generals fortify their army with conscripts in a push to take back territory
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Ebola in the DRC: Fear and conspiracy theories
Amid the D R Congo's corruption, warfare and poverty, rumours about the disease run rife
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Cuba's revolutionary exhaustion
As Cubans struggle with the US fuel blockade, the revolutionary spirit is under strain
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Sudan: Picking up the pieces in Khartoum
The once-storied, much-loved Sudanese capital shows some signs of recovery from civil war
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China-US talks: when Trump met Xi
Pomp and ceremony for the American President in Beijing - but differences remained
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Putin and Russia's new normal
Mood shifts in Moscow with heavy security measures and a slimmed-down Victory Day parade
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Inside Iran
On Tehran's streets, signs of tension, exhaustion, defiance - and resolve
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Pakistan's diplomatic push
Why did Islamabad host US-Iran talks - and what does it gain from playing peacemaker?
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Lebanon ceasefire: An uneasy calm
After the conflict's deadliest day, some relief for civilians
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Donald Trump and a dangerous ultimatum
White House rhetoric about Iran has been harsh - but has it been effective?
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Nigeria's farmers fear jihadist attacks
In Borno state many farmers must harvest under armed guard or risk Boko Haram's violence
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Cuba's power failures
As food and fuel grow scarcer, and electricity more erratic, Cubans are speaking out more
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Iran War: A sharp escalation in the Gulf
Strikes on oil and gas sites provoke rebukes from Qatar and other Gulf states
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Iran War: Life under bombardment
As US-Israeli attacks intensify, Iranians speak about what daily life is like
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Iran War: the regional fallout
After US-Israeli attacks on Iran, surrounding countries have been drawn into the conflict
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Mexico's deadly drug cartel feud
After Mexico's most-wanted kingpin was killed, cartel henchmen rampaged across the country
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Ukraine: Four Years of War
Soldiers and civilians share their stories of grief, resistance and desire for peace
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Japan's 'Iron Lady' Takaichi wins landslide victory
Young Japanese voters power the country's first woman leader to an historic election win
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Gaza: Rafah border crossing reopens
The reopening of the 'lifeline to the world' has brought relief to sick Palestinians.
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Myanmar's stage-managed election
The military choreographed every step - and voters were too afraid to speak out
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Ukraine's power struggle
Heat and light in short supply in Kyiv - while worries surge over risks to nuclear plants