BBC Radio Podcasts from From Our Own Correspondent

From Our Own Correspondent

Cuba's collapsing revolution

As Cubans struggle with the US fuel blockade, the revolutionary spirit is under strain

Iran's hijab protests

A women's marathon race is the latest flash-point in ongoing protests over hijab laws.

From Our Own Correspondent at 70

Anna Foster and guests celebrate seventy years of ‘From Our Own Correspondent’.

Southern Turkey: The Earthquake's Epicentre

In Kahramanmaras, families continue the search for their relatives late into the night.

A Bitter Winter in Afghanistan

A trip to the world's highest road tunnel shows the perilous conditions in which many live

A Year in Ukraine

A selection of stories from correspondents who have covered the war since February.

Ukraine's Battlefield Doctors

How Ukrainian surgeons are learning to operate in the middle of a warzone.

The price of dissent in Belarus

Activists on trial in Minsk; plus tales from Nigeria, Australia, Singapore and Costa Rica

Tunisia's Unfinished Business

Power moves in Tunis; stories from Lebanon, Barbados, Kenya and the Tokyo Olympics.

Key moments of 2020 reported by our correspondents

Key moments of 2020 and thought provoking dispatches by our correspondents.

Presidential Promises

On the campaign trail in Mexico, plus Zimbabwe without Mugabe - what has changed?

DRC - A Country On Hold?

Waiting for elections and trying to answer awkward questions about sex in the DRC.

Marching Orders

From a clifftop village in China, a Ukrainian bunker and a former slave port in Tanzania.

A New Leader Rises

Political change in Zimbabwe and the new African reality.

We Can't See an End to It

Reports from writers and journalists around the world. Presented by Kate Adie.

A Convicted Warlord, His Ex-Wife And A Footballer

Election day was peaceful in Liberia, but are sinister forces at play?

Life in India's Rohingya Refugee Camps

Having fled violence in Myanmar 40,000 Rohingya live in India, but for how much longer?

Future Shock

Why did so many Germans vote for the anti-immigration AFD party?

The Calm in Guam

Despite the threat of North Korean missiles, we find a surprising calm in Guam.

Fridge Magnets and Foreign Policy

Afghanistan's new Top Guns, and America's dilemma over sending more troops to the region.

Concrete Blocks and Opaque Glass

Micro-flats, wildfires and scenes straight out of Charles Darwin's travel journals.

Neither Love Nor Money

Frontline biscuits, burning cash, a shocking demonstration, no love nor money, and sexism

Linguistic confusion and mass killers

Correspondents stories from Berlin, Paris, Ethiopia, the US and the South Atlantic.

Bitter Harvests

Kate Adie introduces reports from Bangladesh, Mexico, South Africa, Italy and South Korea.

Peeling Back the Layers

Kate Adie introduces dispatches from Russia, Ethiopia, Costa Rica, Morocco and Sweden.

Barriers and Borders

Kate Adie introduces reports on French deradicalisation, Syrian refugees and Switzerland.

Opting to go lower caste

Downgrading your caste to get privileges in India.

The Smell of History

A whiff of history in a shop in old Belgrade

Memorable Despatches

A chance to hear in full the despatches referred to in the 60th Anniversary Special.

Europe's Migration Turmoil

Europe's migration crisis from Prague and Vienna, and Azerbaijan locking up critics.