From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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Child Exploitation in Brazil
Meet the children working in Brazil’s sex industy - and the man who once exploited them
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Advice from ‘La-la Land’ and Britain’s Costly Hen Parties
Advice on Syria from American universites. Plus, pre-wedding celebrations in Britain
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The End of Good Times in Australia and Moscow's Kiosk Clampdown
The end of Australia's mining boom and Moscow's efforts to limit street alcohol sales
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Stewart Lee and Felix Francis
Simeon Courtie sits in with the mid-morning music and entertainment show.
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South Africa and Italy: Family Histories
From fleeing Nazism to battling apartheid; a Brit's war story salves Italian ambivalence
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Weekend Edition: Who Are The Real Winners?
Stories from correspondents in Syria, US, Australia, Chad, Vietnam and Liechtenstein
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Social Scourges in Cambodia and Angola
Survivors of acid attacks rally in Phnom Penh; (almost) everyone drinks too much in Luanda
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New Horizons
One woman's journey from Syria to Australia; another's dream of travelling outside Tibet
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Pakistan and Liberia
A peaceful exit from Pakistan's presidency; the boundless energy of Liberian entrepreneurs
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Syria: what can be done?
Impressions of the aftermath of a bombing and analysis of President Obama's options
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China and Hungary
John Sudworth with Chinese petitioners; Nick Thorpe searching for a heart in Hungary
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Weekend Edition: Keeping Their Heads Down
Tales of risk and reward in Egypt, Venezuela, New Orleans, Russia's Arctic and Polynesia
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The Coconut Viola and an Alpine Party for 36,000
Justin Rowlatt on Vietnam's traditional music; Alex Marshall partying in Liechtenstein
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Parades and Ponytails
Chris Buckler in Northern Ireland's parades; Irene Caselli on Venezuela's hair thieves
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Friend or Foe?
Meeting Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and sipping coffee in the city of spies
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Jamaica and Russia
Reflections on homophobia in the Caribbean; memories of walrus-chasing in Arctic Chukotka
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Polynesia and the world
John Pickford reflects on the changing diet, lifestyle and prospects of people in Oceania
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Weekend Edition 24 Aug 2013: Crossings
Stories of war, intrigue - and show business - from Aleppo, Hanoi, Minsk and Los Angeles
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Hospital Blues... and Delicious Greens
A double-edged trip to casualty in Chad; a long quest for vegetarian meals in Africa
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Disputed Territory
Race, crime and paranoia in New Orleans; China vs Philippines at a tribunal in the Hague
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Syria and Vietnam
The Aleppo crossing point where snipers target children
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Belarus and Mexico: In History's Footsteps
On Lee Harvey Oswald's trail in Minsk; the moves, costume and joy of danzon in Mexico City
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Five Star's Denise Pearson and Sad Cafe's Des Tong
Bernie chats to Five Star's Denise Pearson about her new single, Freak Dance.
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Stairways to Hollywood
Discover the Hollywood hills stairways used by film stars in the early days of cinema
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Weekend Edition: New Neighbours
Global "gentrification" in Tonga, Panama, Grenada, Berlin, Hong Kong and Australia
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Syrian Refugees in Northern Iraq; Switzerland's Biggest Church Organ
Syrian refugees get free healthcare and education in Iraq. And Switzerland's biggest organ
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India and Panama
The 'S' word (slums) that's a taboo in India and Latin America's fastest growing economy
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Myanmar and Scaling up from Gaza
Myanmar and the public memory of 1988's massacre. Plus comparing tiny Gaza with Australia
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Gibraltar and Cairo
What locals in Gibraltar make of the spat between Spain and Britain; the pro-Morsi camp
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Justin Currie and David Thomas
Bernie chats to Del Amitri's Justin Currie about his new album, Lower Reaches.