From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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From Violence to Votes
Former Farc rebels stand for election, but for many Colombians it's too soon to forgive.
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Show of Force
For the first time since the Vietnam War a US aircraft carrier has arrived in the country.
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Blood and Tears
From Lebanon, Syrian refugees watch the destruction of their homes in Eastern Ghouta.
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Hard To Find
India's missing children, drugs in Colombia and searching for paradise in Costa Rica.
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The House Always Wins
How the father of one of his presidential rivals helped Vladimir Putin to power.
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Men of Mystery
A Gambian spymaster, a Czechoslovak secret agent and a South African ghost called Sam.
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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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Treading on Thin Ice
With reflections on Jacob Zuma and Martin Schulz, gangs in the US and Hungarian censors.
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Caught in a Trap
Nigerian girl captives return, political surveillance in Egypt and a North Korean minder.
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No Go Areas
Ending corruption in Ukraine and the woman enslaved by ISIS now trying to tell her story.
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Invisible Scars
Inside Afghanistan's only secure psychiatric unit - the trauma of war laid bare.
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Mosul: Life After ISIS
The changing sights and sounds of Iraq's second city.
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Your Move!
Opposition leader Raila Odinga declares himself the 'People's President' in Kenya.
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La Lucha
Turkey's assault on Afrin, Colombian rebels still at war and a fight over French grammar.
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DRC - A Country On Hold?
Waiting for elections and trying to answer awkward questions about sex in the DRC.
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Jailed For Having a Miscarriage?
The Salvadoran woman who says she faces 30 years in prison for having a miscarriage.
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Death and Textiles
Why it is far too early to write Silvio Berlusconi's political obituary.
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Marching Orders
From a clifftop village in China, a Ukrainian bunker and a former slave port in Tanzania.
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Memorable Moments
The migrants clinging to hope, NATO military manoeuvres and a jungle prince.
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A Bet That Backfired?
Killing time on election day in Catalonia and the bitter experience of applying for a visa
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Losing Its Sparkle
What next for the ANC as its charismatic and divisive leader Jacob Zuma departs?
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Turf Wars
Hindu nationalism in India, making money in war-torn Yemen and family drama in Uzbekistan.
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The Final Indignity
Stoicism, good humour and palpable tension as Rohingya Muslims flee Myanmar to Bangladesh.
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A New Leader Rises
Political change in Zimbabwe and the new African reality.
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Versions of Reality
Is this the end of the Mugabe era?
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Widows and War Criminals
Kenyan widows fighting sexual cleansing, and talking to war criminals in the Balkans.
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Power Plays
The Prince's purge: Mohammed Bin Salman's moves to reform Saudi Arabia.
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We Can't See an End to It
Reports from writers and journalists around the world. Presented by Kate Adie.
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Wanted Men
A president in exile? The Brussels press pack is in pursuit of Carles Puigdemont.
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Something for the Pain
To fight and to forget - drug abuse in Nigeria.