From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Available now
Bangladesh and Pakistan
Why 1971's news still roils Bangladeshis today; how chaos might feed literary creativity.
Turkey and Tunisia
What might Erdogan and Ocalan have in common? And is hope or fear winning out in Tunisia?
The Vatican's needs and Sweden's city on the move
Allan Little on why Catholics want "a pastoral man" for Pope; Steve Vickers visits Kiruna.
A personal take on homophobia in Russia
Paul Henley on the trials of being a gay correspondent reporting on anti-homosexual views.
Weekend Edition 9 March 2013: The Hard Numbers
Personal stories from Uganda, Guatemala, Mexico, India, Georgia and Western Australia.
Georgia and Austria: Dealing with dictators
60 years on Stalin is commemorated by some; but few remember Hitler in his birthplace.
Australia’s mining boom and Aboriginal lands
Neil Trevithick in Western Australia, where land is rich in memories as well as minerals.
Bulgaria, Iraq and Britain
Nick Thorpe on the protests rocking Sofia and Kevin Connolly on what's in Iraq's future.
Mexico and Portugal
Meeting "La Maestra" doesn't go to plan; plus the young Portuguese leaving home in droves
Guatemala and Canada
How Mexico's drug wars are spreading south; why Canadians have concerns about free trade.