Iran's Supreme Leader has avoided going to war - could tensions with Israel change that?
Published on Saturday, 20th April 2024.
Iran's threat to retaliate for the strike in Damascus raises fears of regional war
Published on Saturday, 13th April 2024.
Thirty years on from the genocide, Rwandans share stories of survival and reconciliation.
Published on Saturday, 6th April 2024.
What are the prospects for wider peace between Israel and the Palestinians, beyond Gaza?
Published on Saturday, 30th March 2024.
A Soviet-era form of house arrest keeps the lives of hundreds of prisoners in limbo.
Published on Thursday, 28th March 2024.
Our correspondent meets Putin's VIP supporters in the hall where Tsars were once crowned.
Published on Saturday, 23rd March 2024.
Thousands of Haitians flock to the border seeking supplies and to escape gang violence.
Published on Thursday, 21st March 2024.
How forgotten victims of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo are trying to heal.
Published on Saturday, 16th March 2024.
While channel crossings in small boats are down, the number of people dying is rising.
Published on Thursday, 14th March 2024.
A first-hand account of how the gangs stormed the airport and two prisons in Haiti
Published on Saturday, 9th March 2024.
Soaring food and fuel prices have provoked anger and protests across Nigeria
Published on Thursday, 7th March 2024.
Ceasefire talks are overshadowed by more than 100 Palestinian deaths in an aid delivery
Published on Saturday, 2nd March 2024.
Donald Trump gains momentum with victories in the South Carolina and Michigan primaries
Published on Thursday, 29th February 2024.
Exploring the lives of Ukrainians and Russians two years after Putin's invasion began.
Published on Saturday, 24th February 2024.
Behind the scenes at the Munich conference where news broke of Alexei Navalny's death.
Published on Thursday, 22nd February 2024.
Jeremy Bowen reflects on the challenge posed by very limited media access to the war zone.
Published on Saturday, 17th February 2024.
The deadly mix of drought and war has left millions of people without enough food
Published on Thursday, 15th February 2024.
With most results now declared in Pakistan's general election, there is no clear majority
Published on Monday, 12th February 2024.
With most results declared in Pakistan's general election, there is no clear majority.
Published on Saturday, 10th February 2024.
The synthetic opioid poisoning young lives on both sides of the US-Mexico border
Published on Thursday, 8th February 2024.
Farmers surrounded Paris this week, to protest falling incomes and rising bureaucracy.
Published on Saturday, 3rd February 2024.
From strongman to cuddly grandpa figure: how Prabowo Subianto's image has been remade
Published on Thursday, 1st February 2024.
A grand new Hindu temple sits on a disputed site, exposing India's religious fault-line.
Published on Saturday, 27th January 2024.
Taiwan's pro-sovereignty party won the presidential election, sending a signal to Beijing.
Published on Saturday, 20th January 2024.
Amid the aftermath in Wajima, there are signs Japan has learned to live with earthquakes.
Published on Saturday, 13th January 2024.
Political options prove elusive in the Middle East, ahead of US Secretary Blinken's visit
Published on Saturday, 6th January 2024.
Our correspondent on the transformation he's seen in Beijing since arriving 20 years ago.
Published on Saturday, 30th December 2023.
Faced with waning support in the West, Ukraine is adapting its strategy in the war.
Published on Saturday, 23rd December 2023.
Poland's election gripped the nation as voters turned away from 8 years of populist rule.
Published on Saturday, 16th December 2023.
Fergal Keane returns to South Africa thirty years after the fall of apartheid
Published on Saturday, 9th December 2023.
As COP28 gets underway, our correspondent reveals the impact of gas flaring in the UAE.
Published on Saturday, 2nd December 2023.
While peaceful anti-war protesters are jailed, convicted killers are freed to fight.
Published on Saturday, 25th November 2023.
Arab leaders gather in Riyadh to try and agree a position on the Israel-Gaza conflict
Published on Saturday, 18th November 2023.
Along the majestic Mekong river new dams are bringing power, but uprooting local people.
Published on Thursday, 16th November 2023.
With peace a seemingly distant prospect, Fergal Keane reflects on the question of hope.
Published on Saturday, 11th November 2023.
Acapulco’s hurricane left nearly a million people without adequate food, water or power.
Published on Thursday, 9th November 2023.
Four weeks after the Hamas attacks, Israelis are wrestling with the consequences
Published on Saturday, 4th November 2023.
An Irish Palestinian talks about daily life in Gaza and an Israeli returns to his Kibbutz
Published on Thursday, 2nd November 2023.
What impact has the Israel-Gaza conflict had on diplomacy in the Middle East?
Published on Saturday, 28th October 2023.
Members of Israel's Thai migrant worker community describe surviving the Hamas attacks
Published on Thursday, 26th October 2023.
Jeremy Bowen reflects on the challenges of establishing the facts during a time of war.
Published on Saturday, 21st October 2023.
Afghans who risked their lives to work with British forces face deportation from Pakistan
Published on Thursday, 19th October 2023.
Our correspondents reflect on events in Israel and Gaza following Hamas' brutal attack.
Published on Saturday, 14th October 2023.
Australia's landmark Indigenous referendum has exposed a bitter culture war.
Published on Thursday, 12th October 2023.
The ousting of the House Speaker Kevin McCarthy plunges the legislature into uncertainty
Published on Saturday, 7th October 2023.
Kosovo-Serbia relations are under serious strain after a day of deadly shootings.
Published on Thursday, 5th October 2023.
Niamey, once a bulwark against instability in West Africa, heralds a new era
Published on Saturday, 30th September 2023.
Tens of thousands of Armenians are fleeing in the wake of Azerbaijan's military offensive
Published on Thursday, 28th September 2023.
In Derna, survivors speak about the impact of the storm which washed away lives and homes
Published on Saturday, 23rd September 2023.
Surveying the colossal damage in one mountain-side community after the earthquake struck
Published on Saturday, 16th September 2023.
More than 70 small children died after taking an allegedly toxic medicine
Published on Saturday, 9th September 2023.
"Any story could be your last" say journalists in Indian-administered Kashmir
Published on Saturday, 2nd September 2023.
Ecuador was once a peaceful country in a dangerous region - but not any more
Published on Saturday, 26th August 2023.
Hearing stories of the wounded and bereaved who've arrived in the town of Adre in Chad
Published on Saturday, 19th August 2023.
People in the city of Taiz yearn for "just one good day" after years of siege
Published on Saturday, 12th August 2023.
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen bows out after 38 years, handing over to his son
Published on Saturday, 5th August 2023.
Huge protests in Jerusalem over legal reforms reflect wider divides in Israeli society
Published on Saturday, 29th July 2023.
Militias and red tape are choking the flow of information about Sudan's latest conflict
Published on Saturday, 22nd July 2023.
A long and severe drought in Uruguay has left locals in the capital drinking salty water.
Published on Thursday, 20th July 2023.
The Wagner Group was going to disband after its march on Moscow, so why's it still hiring?
Published on Saturday, 15th July 2023.
A new generation of Palestinians is emerging to continue fighting their cause.
Published on Thursday, 13th July 2023.
How an underground network in Iraq helped free Yazidi women and girls from slavery.
Published on Saturday, 8th July 2023.
The French police's killing of the teenager Nahel in Paris led to violent protests.
Published on Thursday, 6th July 2023.
Lebanon and Jordan fight a tide of smuggled tablets - of an illegal and addictive compound
Published on Saturday, 1st July 2023.
The Wagner mercenaries' mutiny in Russia ended quickly but what does it say about Russia?
Published on Thursday, 29th June 2023.
Doctors and nurses are leaving, so what options are left for Ghanaians needing treatment?
Published on Saturday, 24th June 2023.
Rarely heard voices from within North Korea reveal desperate lives in the secretive state
Published on Thursday, 22nd June 2023.
The former President pleads not guilty to 37 federal charges over classified documents.
Published on Saturday, 17th June 2023.
As civil war grips Myanmar, soldiers are defecting to avoid killing their own people.
Published on Thursday, 15th June 2023.
A new clampdown on poppy growing hits some of Afghanistan's poorest farmers.
Published on Saturday, 10th June 2023.
Erdogan's new era and the consequences of speaking out in Turkey
Published on Saturday, 3rd June 2023.
Following two mass shootings in two days, Serbians protest to demand an end to violence.
Published on Thursday, 1st June 2023.
Residents endure rocket attacks as the president plans the next stage of the war.
Published on Saturday, 27th May 2023.
The Sudanese caught up in the battle for Khartoum continue to flee for their lives
Published on Thursday, 25th May 2023.
A crackdown on gang violence has filled El Salvador's prisons - but is everyone guilty?
Published on Saturday, 20th May 2023.
Turkey counts its losses as its President faces voters in a tough election.
Published on Saturday, 13th May 2023.
Thailand is at a crossroads as reformist candidates gain momentum ahead of elections.
Published on Saturday, 29th April 2023.
The Russian political activist sentenced to 25 years for criticising Putin's war
Published on Saturday, 22nd April 2023.
The life of a priest comes with considerable risk in communities controlled by cartels.
Published on Saturday, 15th April 2023.
The story of Songmi Park's escape from North Korea and how she reunited with her mother.
Published on Saturday, 8th April 2023.
Benjamin Netanyahu has delayed controversial judicial reforms, but tensions remain
Published on Saturday, 1st April 2023.
Residents speak about the impact of the deadliest tornado in ten years on their community
Published on Thursday, 30th March 2023.
Quentin Sommerville reports on the state of the war from the frontline in Eastern Donbas.
Published on Saturday, 25th March 2023.
Our International Editor reflects on events that shaped Iraq before the invasion in 2003.
Published on Thursday, 23rd March 2023.
A woman tells her story of how she was kidnapped by an armed group - and how she escaped.
Published on Saturday, 18th March 2023.
Georgians express anger over a draft law, which many saw as a sign of Russian influence
Published on Thursday, 16th March 2023.
South Africa's economy is shrinking as the government struggles to keep the lights on
Published on Saturday, 11th March 2023.
Relatives of victims battle to come to terms with the accident, in which 57 people died
Published on Thursday, 9th March 2023.
Nigeria's recent election saw many young voters engage with politics for the first time.
Published on Saturday, 4th March 2023.
Uzbekistan is major producer of gas but people are still going cold this winter.
Published on Thursday, 2nd March 2023.
In an enclave surrounded by pro-Russian forces, villagers are torn between East and West.
Published on Saturday, 25th February 2023.
Correspondents in Donbas, Moscow, Poland and London reflect on Russia's invasion.
Published on Thursday, 23rd February 2023.
In the aftermath of the earthquake, a growing sense of anger emerges in Turkey.
Published on Saturday, 18th February 2023.
As earthquake rescue efforts begin to wind down, families still hope for miracles.
Published on Thursday, 16th February 2023.
In Kahramanmaras, families continue the search for their relatives late into the night.
Published on Saturday, 11th February 2023.
After a 7.8 magnitude quake struck in the region, many are stranded with no hope of help
Published on Thursday, 9th February 2023.
After a surge in violence over the last week,mourners speak of their fears for the future
Published on Saturday, 4th February 2023.
A suicide bombing in a high security police mosque in Pakistan devastates the community
Published on Thursday, 2nd February 2023.
A trip to the world's highest road tunnel shows the perilous conditions in which many live
Published on Saturday, 28th January 2023.
Amid the grim reality of the frontline in Eastern Donbas, soldiers imagine life after war
Published on Saturday, 21st January 2023.
China reopens borders after easing Covid restrictions as the New Year festival approaches
Published on Saturday, 14th January 2023.
As the nation unites to mourn a football icon, divisions open up over the return of Lula
Published on Saturday, 7th January 2023.
A selection of stories from correspondents who have covered the war since February.
Published on Saturday, 31st December 2022.
Kate Adie presents highlights of the year's dispatches from around the world.
Published on Saturday, 24th December 2022.
Violent gangs control much of Haiti's capital, leaving locals living in fear.
Published on Saturday, 17th December 2022.
Kate Adie presents stories from Ukraine, Iran, Niger, Bhutan and Lithuania.
Published on Saturday, 10th December 2022.
China’s Zero Covid Backlash
Published on Saturday, 3rd December 2022.
Kate Adie presents stories from Afghanistan, China, Iraq, Colombia and Ireland.
Published on Saturday, 26th November 2022.
Kate Adie presents stories from Russia, the Netherlands, France, Tunisia and the US.
Published on Saturday, 19th November 2022.
Kate presents stories from Ukraine, the West Bank, Pakistan, the US and the Faroe Islands
Published on Thursday, 17th November 2022.
Predictions of a sweeping Republican comeback in the US midterms failed to materialise
Published on Saturday, 12th November 2022.
After the siege of Mariupol and a media blackout, stories emerge from those who escaped.
Published on Thursday, 10th November 2022.
With limited opportunities at home, Albania's young people seek a better life in the UK
Published on Saturday, 5th November 2022.
Lula da Silva makes a political comeback in a tightly fought election in Brazil
Published on Thursday, 3rd November 2022.
A visit to an artillery unit in Donbas highlights the arduous conditions faced by soldiers
Published on Saturday, 29th October 2022.
Illegal gold mining on indigenous land and stories from Taiwan, Zambia, Sweden and the US
Published on Thursday, 27th October 2022.
A journey on the road to Kogi state highlights Abuja's inaction over devastating floods
Published on Saturday, 22nd October 2022.
In Ukraine, relatives desperately search for those who have disappeared or were captured
Published on Thursday, 20th October 2022.
Ukrainians brace for further escalation by Russia after a week of devastating attacks
Published on Saturday, 15th October 2022.
Iran's authorities issue death threats to Mahsa Amini's family and other protestors
Published on Thursday, 13th October 2022.
A fight for survival is underway in Somalia which is facing its worst drought in 40 years
Published on Saturday, 8th October 2022.
As China's economy falters, local communist party officials are tightening media control
Published on Thursday, 6th October 2022.
Thousands of Russians are crossing the border into Georgia to escape Putin's conscription
Published on Saturday, 1st October 2022.
Brazilian voters go to the polls to choose between two very different leaders
Published on Thursday, 29th September 2022.
Vladimir Putin's announcement of partial conscription heralds a new stage in the conflict.
Published on Saturday, 24th September 2022.
As Ukrainians recapture lost territory, celebrations are tempered by a grim discovery
Published on Saturday, 17th September 2022.
From the Commonwealth to the most ardent republic, the world remembers Queen Elizabeth II
Published on Saturday, 10th September 2022.
Stories about the catastrophic Pakistani floods, and from Iraq, Brazil and Russia
Published on Saturday, 3rd September 2022.
Stories from Somalia, Russia, Israel, Thailand and Greece
Published on Saturday, 27th August 2022.
Accounts of torture and rape are backed up by leaked video footage of organised attacks
Published on Saturday, 20th August 2022.
Armed groups still target Colombian families, as the drug trade blights poor communities.
Published on Saturday, 13th August 2022.
Kenya’s presidential election, plus stories from the Philippines, Poland and Yemen.
Published on Saturday, 6th August 2022.
Italy faces more political instability, as its great hope, Mario Draghi, resigns as PM
Published on Saturday, 30th July 2022.
The story of Valentina, a newspaper vendor at a kiosk in Moscow
Published on Saturday, 23rd July 2022.
President Biden's awkward encounter with the Saudi Crown Prince in Jeddah
Published on Thursday, 21st July 2022.
Japan was shaken by the assassination of its longest serving post-war Prime Minister
Published on Saturday, 16th July 2022.
A series of shootings in South Africa raises alarm
Published on Thursday, 14th July 2022.
Sri Lanka's economic crisis deepens as people face skyrocketing prices
Published on Sunday, 10th July 2022.
Tracking-down a Chinese content maker in Malawi who sold racist content online
Published on Thursday, 7th July 2022.
Ukrainians in the Donbas fear those among them who support the Russians
Published on Saturday, 2nd July 2022.
G7 leaders gathered at Schloss Elmau as Russia’s onslaught of Ukraine continued.
Published on Thursday, 30th June 2022.
A new leftist president is elected in Bogota, pledging radical change
Published on Saturday, 25th June 2022.
A new wave of sectarian murders are happening in Indian Administered Kashmir
Published on Thursday, 23rd June 2022.
How Ukrainian surgeons are learning to operate in the middle of a warzone
Published on Saturday, 18th June 2022.
Remembering the work of journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira.
Published on Thursday, 16th June 2022.
Why South Africans are outraged at a plane passenger test in the Afrikaans language.
Published on Saturday, 11th June 2022.
A Ukrainian woman's tale of what happened when Russian troops took over her city
Published on Thursday, 9th June 2022.
Captagon is turning users into addicts, and funding militant groups in the Middle East.
Published on Saturday, 4th June 2022.
Ukrainian citizens say they were 'tricked' into travelling to Russia without explanation
Published on Thursday, 2nd June 2022.
As Sri Lanka runs out of fuel, food and medicine, its people are taking to the streets.
Published on Saturday, 28th May 2022.
The Ukrainian volunteers driving into Russian-held territory to help people flee.
Published on Thursday, 26th May 2022.
The story of women in Afghanistan, arrested and held without charge for "moral crimes."
Published on Saturday, 21st May 2022.
The stress and strain of holding a family together with no end to lockdown in sight
Published on Saturday, 14th May 2022.
How one woman in Bucha saw her husband murdered, her home and her life destroyed.
Published on Saturday, 7th May 2022.
We join police fighting the drugs trade, as their ex-president faces trafficking charges
Published on Saturday, 30th April 2022.
The Bangladeshis rebuilding their lives again and again to escape rising rivers and sea
Published on Saturday, 23rd April 2022.
A look at Russian opinion now that dissent has been criminalised and protestors arrested.
Published on Saturday, 16th April 2022.
Stories of what happened when Russia's invasion reached Ukraine's villages
Published on Saturday, 9th April 2022.
The Falklands War casts a shadow over Argentina, 40 years on
Published on Saturday, 2nd April 2022.
Moscow has cast a new shadow over Europe, as the dead lay unburied in Ukraine's cities
Published on Thursday, 31st March 2022.
The Taliban makes a U-turn on secondary school girls' education
Published on Saturday, 26th March 2022.
Putin miscalculates support among the Russian-speaking Ukrainians for his invasion
Published on Thursday, 24th March 2022.
Russia's bombardment of Kharkiv has laid bare the horror of the invasion
Published on Saturday, 19th March 2022.
The Russian invasion has raised the possibility of a new Cold War
Published on Thursday, 17th March 2022.
Ukrainian cities suffer huge losses amid Russia's sustained bombardment
Published on Saturday, 12th March 2022.
Israel enters the fray as mediator between Ukraine and Russia
Published on Thursday, 10th March 2022.
A sea of humanity flees Kyiv as the city battles to fight off the Russian onslaught
Published on Saturday, 5th March 2022.
A visit to an Eastern Siberian village where shock and anger prevail over Ukraine
Published on Thursday, 3rd March 2022.
Moscow attempts to resurrect the former Soviet Union from the ashes
Published on Saturday, 26th February 2022.
Deadly landslides hit the city of Petrópolis, leaving many dead and homeless
Published on Thursday, 24th February 2022.
Fifty years after their removal, a group go back to visit the land they once called home
Published on Saturday, 19th February 2022.
France is making life tougher for those camped in Calais to try to deter them from coming
Published on Thursday, 17th February 2022.
Victims of the 2015 Paris attacks and relatives of the dead witness the suspects on trial
Published on Saturday, 12th February 2022.
Freak weather conditions have made even worse the plight of Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
Published on Thursday, 10th February 2022.
A year after Myanmar's government fell to a coup, protest and armed resistance continue.
Published on Saturday, 5th February 2022.
With so many leaving Latin America for the US how does this affect communities back home?
Published on Thursday, 3rd February 2022.
People both scared and blasé: first impressions from the BBC's new correspondent in Kiev
Published on Saturday, 29th January 2022.
The Russian people who deny that their troops represent any threat to Ukraine.
Published on Thursday, 27th January 2022.
The relatives searching for loved ones, missing presumed dead in Mexico's drugs war.
Published on Saturday, 22nd January 2022.
How Australia's treatment of Serbia's Novak Djokovic became an international political row
Published on Saturday, 15th January 2022.
Who is behind the online abuse frequently heaped on those who dare to criticise China?
Published on Saturday, 8th January 2022.
Hopes, fears and the chances of rebuilding in the year ahead.
Published on Saturday, 1st January 2022.
Soaring inflation means even basic goods are now out of reach for many Turkish people
Published on Saturday, 18th December 2021.
With severe hunger widespread, could this become the world's first climate change famine?
Published on Saturday, 11th December 2021.
South Korea has a growing economy and expanding cultural influence, but at what cost?
Published on Saturday, 4th December 2021.
Anti-lockdown, anti-vaxx: violent protests hit Rotterdam and The Hague
Published on Saturday, 27th November 2021.
Asylum seekers were lured to Belarus, but then left stranded on the Polish border.
Published on Saturday, 20th November 2021.
Fighting on all fronts as rebel groups get ever closer to Ethiopia's capital.
Published on Saturday, 13th November 2021.
Three months after taking power, what are we to make of Taliban rule in Afghanistan?
Published on Thursday, 11th November 2021.
Bosnian-Serb leaders stand accused of stoking nationalist sentiment
Published on Saturday, 6th November 2021.
Leaders have gathered for the COP summit, but is the world in a mood for global deals?
Published on Thursday, 4th November 2021.
Afghan parents in the west of the country have been selling their children to buy food.
Published on Saturday, 30th October 2021.
A general has seized power in Sudan, with people protesting against yet another coup
Published on Thursday, 28th October 2021.
France has a new contender for the presidency: controversial TV presenter Eric Zemmour
Published on Saturday, 23rd October 2021.
Ten years after his death, some in Libya mourn the loss of Muammar Gaddafi
Published on Thursday, 21st October 2021.
Iraq's election: disillusion, apathy and sectarian voting
Published on Saturday, 16th October 2021.
France's President Macron heads to Marseille, as the city is hit by new gangland violence
Published on Thursday, 14th October 2021.
Migrants from Haiti cross the Americas; tales from Thailand, Brazil, Australia & Lebanon
Published on Saturday, 9th October 2021.
PM Babis at bay; tales from the UK to Afghanistan, France, Kenya and the Aland islands
Published on Thursday, 7th October 2021.
Libyans grow cagier; tales from the Netherlands, the West Bank, Mozambique & the Balkans
Published on Saturday, 2nd October 2021.
Jeremy Bowen reflects from Kabul; stories from Germany, Spain, Switzerland and France
Published on Thursday, 30th September 2021.
Stories from the German election campaign trail, the USA, Colombia, India and Ireland
Published on Saturday, 25th September 2021.
The Party reaches into everyday life; plus stories from France, Lithuania, Chile and Ghana
Published on Thursday, 23rd September 2021.
Iranian exiles in Iraq, plus stories from Afghanistan, Canada, Hungary and Georgia
Published on Saturday, 18th September 2021.
Economic crisis leaves pharmacies empty; plus Nagorno Karabakh, the USA, Italy, and France
Published on Saturday, 4th September 2021.
The ways out of war in Afghanistan and in Africa; tales from Israel, Spain and Seychelles
Published on Saturday, 28th August 2021.
What went wrong - and what now for Afghans? With stories from Haiti, India and France
Published on Saturday, 21st August 2021.
Flames consume homes, forests and farmland; tales from Afghanistan, Libya, Cuba and Norway
Published on Saturday, 14th August 2021.
Activists on trial in Minsk; plus tales from Nigeria, Australia and Costa Rica
Published on Monday, 9th August 2021.
Power moves in Tunis; stories from Lebanon, Barbados, Kenya and the Tokyo Olympics
Longterm worry follows Europe's floods; plus Brazil, Nagorno Karabakh, S Africa and Mexico
Published on Saturday, 24th July 2021.
Fergal Keane on the EU's borders; tales from Eswatini, Ethiopia, France and Ukraine
Published on Saturday, 17th July 2021.
An unusually public bout of dissent; stories from Bangladesh, Spain, Russia and the USA
Published on Thursday, 15th July 2021.
Years of foreign operations draw to an end; tales from Haiti, Cyprus, Slovenia & Ireland
Published on Saturday, 10th July 2021.
Ethiopia stonewalls questions on Tigray; stories from the Philippines, USA, Ukraine and UK
Published on Thursday, 8th July 2021.
The Sputnik V rollout gets more urgent; stories from Hong Kong, Canada, India and Chile
Published on Saturday, 3rd July 2021.
A high-rise disaster in Florida; plus stories from France, Australia, Lebanon and Germany
Published on Thursday, 1st July 2021.
Misery at US migrant camps for children; tales from Spain, Afghanistan, Ireland & Turkey
Published on Saturday, 26th June 2021.
Can asylum seekers be sent back? Plus tales from Libya, Argentina, Liberia and France
Published on Thursday, 24th June 2021.
Shock at a Minsk press conference; tales from Nepal, Uzbekistan the USA and across Africa
Published on Saturday, 19th June 2021.
Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel at odds; stories from Iran, Romania and the USA
Published on Thursday, 17th June 2021.
Spreading or consuming foreign media is punished. Plus: USA, Pakistan, Turkey and Germany
Published on Saturday, 12th June 2021.
How far can protests really change Thailand? Plus Colombia, Czech Rep, Italy, Georgia
Published on Thursday, 10th June 2021.
Parties join forces against Netanyahu; plus Belarus, Central America, Japan and Croatia
Published on Saturday, 5th June 2021.
An unusual election in Africa and a rancorous one in Peru; plus Iraq, Singapore and France
Published on Thursday, 3rd June 2021.
South Africa's former leader in court; stories from India, Australia, Canada and DR Congo
Published on Saturday, 29th May 2021.
Villagers suffer as the Burmese military crack down; Belarus, Spain, Chad and Chile
Published on Thursday, 27th May 2021.
Survivors' defiance after a bombing in Kabul; tales from Jerusalem, Jakarta, and Portugal
Published on Saturday, 22nd May 2021.
Washington reporters adapt to a new tempo; Armenian POWs; Eurovision, the Danube, France
Published on Thursday, 20th May 2021.
Conflict in Gaza and Israel; and stories from Brazil, Spain, Mexico and Italy.
Published on Saturday, 15th May 2021.
Veteran reporter Mark Tully traces the BJP's Covid response
Published on Saturday, 8th May 2021.
A leaked recording shakes Iran; Turkey, the US and Armenia; St Vincent; Chile and Syria
Published on Saturday, 1st May 2021.
Can two superpower polluters find common ground? Plus Russia, Brazil, India and Chad
Published on Saturday, 24th April 2021.
Tales from Balkh province, eastern Ukraine, the Pacific ocean, Minneapolis and the planet
Published on Saturday, 17th April 2021.
A royal rift unnerves a kingdom. Plus stories from Rwanda, Myanmar and France
Published on Saturday, 10th April 2021.
Stories from Germany, Namibia, Armenia, the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and eastern Romania
Published on Saturday, 3rd April 2021.
Brussels tightens export controls due to a shortage of jabs - what lies ahead?
Published on Saturday, 27th March 2021.
Poland's government tightens the laws further for same sex couples and their families
Published on Thursday, 25th March 2021.
The Hong Kongers preparing to leave the territory as Beijing's influence grows
Published on Saturday, 20th March 2021.
The story of a protester from Raqqa and the sheikhs involved in rebuilding the city.
Published on Thursday, 18th March 2021.
We follow the papal visit, where he visited Christians and met Ayatollah al-Sistani
Published on Saturday, 13th March 2021.
Ten years on from the Great Japan Earthquake, what happened to Fukushima's nuclear zone?
Published on Thursday, 11th March 2021.
We reflect on the last year as the country saw its deadliest week of the pandemic
Published on Saturday, 6th March 2021.
The arrival of Spring in Georgia and Armenia has brought more political instability.
Published on Thursday, 4th March 2021.
New York is reopening but our correspondent reflects on how it can return to life
Published on Saturday, 27th February 2021.
Afghanistan's president sounds a note of optimism despite a surge in violence recently
Published on Thursday, 25th February 2021.
Jacob Zuma is evading the corruption inquiry, but how long can he escape justice?
Published on Saturday, 20th February 2021.
Tribesmen in Shabwa province talk about their experiences of the multi-layered conflict
Published on Thursday, 18th February 2021.
Netanyahu hopes for a boost in support from the vaccine programme ahead of elections.
Published on Saturday, 13th February 2021.
Ten years after the revolution, Egypt remains in thrall to the army.
Published on Thursday, 11th February 2021.
Reflections on Aung San Suu Kyi's leadership after another military coup
Published on Saturday, 6th February 2021.
The country faces economic collapse amid tighter restrictions
Published on Thursday, 4th February 2021.
Manaus buries its dead as a brutal second wave rages through the Amazonian city
Published on Saturday, 30th January 2021.
Farmers clash with police over planned agricultural reforms
Published on Thursday, 28th January 2021.
A visit to Wuhan’s wet food market
Published on Saturday, 23rd January 2021.
A story of discrimination and abuse: Ireland’s mother and baby homes
Published on Saturday, 16th January 2021.
The leadership style that led to the dramatic events at Capitol Hill
Published on Saturday, 9th January 2021.
Key moments of 2020 and thought provoking dispatches by our correspondents.
Published on Saturday, 2nd January 2021.
Stories on Covid-19 in Turkey; from Sudan's Darfur, Bethlehem, and 2020 seen from the US.
Published on Saturday, 19th December 2020.
Stories from the Middle East, Thailand, Calabria, Germany and the Galapagos islands.
Published on Saturday, 12th December 2020.
Stories from Hong Kong, Belarus, Chile, Australia and on Covid-19's impact on concerts.
Published on Saturday, 5th December 2020.
Stories on Armenian losses in Nagorno-Karabakh, and from Peru, Pakistan, Canada, France.
Published on Saturday, 28th November 2020.
Stories on the US presidential transition and from Brazil, Russia, France and Madagascar.
Published on Saturday, 21st November 2020.
Stories about Diwali in India, from Azerbaijan, Martinique, the Netherlands and Canada.
Published on Saturday, 14th November 2020.
Stories from the US state of Georgia, Indonesian Papua, Venice and Crete.
Published on Thursday, 12th November 2020.
Stories on the attack in Afghanistan and from Vienna, Sicily, Kyrgyzstan and South Africa
Published on Saturday, 7th November 2020.
Stories on Nigeria's fatal protest shootings and from China, America, Turkey and Malta.
Published on Thursday, 5th November 2020.
Stories on a US election in a pandemic year, and from Nigeria, Poland and Germany.
Published on Saturday, 31st October 2020.
Stories on the US elections, Lebanon, Chile, and from Seychelles and on travelling.
Published on Thursday, 29th October 2020.
Stories on racial tensions in rural South Africa, and from Paraguay, Tuscany and France.
Published on Saturday, 24th October 2020.
Stories on political upheaval in Thailand, and from Spain, Jordan, China and Italy.
Published on Thursday, 22nd October 2020.
Stories on how Africa and China see the US elections, and from Brazil, Russia and Belgium
Published on Saturday, 17th October 2020.
Stories about refugees on Lesbos in Greece, and from Kenya, Hong Kong, India and Belarus.
Published on Thursday, 15th October 2020.
Stories on President Trump's Covid-19 and from Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Dubai and France
Published on Saturday, 10th October 2020.
Stories from the war in Nagorno-Karabakh and from the US, the Vatican, Pakistan and Corfu
Published on Thursday, 8th October 2020.
Reports from northern Mozambique, Nagorno-Karabakh, Hong Kong, Germany and France.
Published on Saturday, 3rd October 2020.
Stories of leaving Lebanon, and ones from Chile, the Philippines, Australia and Germany.
Published on Thursday, 1st October 2020.
Stories about the Afghan-Taliban peace talks in Qatar, and from Yemen, Cuba and Sicily.
Published on Saturday, 26th September 2020.
Stories from the eastern Mediterranean, Pakistan, Peru, Georgia and Switzerland.
Published on Thursday, 24th September 2020.
Stories from the Middle East, the US West Coast, Greece, Romania and Tanzania's Serengeti
Published on Saturday, 19th September 2020.
Stories on Covid-19 in India, and from Japan, Poland, Argentina and France.
Published on Saturday, 12th September 2020.
Stopped in Belarus, Australian splits, Sudan’s peace, asylum in Europe, Boston’s big move.
Published on Saturday, 5th September 2020.
Vexing the Kremlin, Lebanon's splits, buoyant Trumps, statues face-off and Paris beaches.
Published on Saturday, 29th August 2020.
Unusual Edinburgh, low traffic, Cotswold opera, a close big brother and the time barrier.
Published on Tuesday, 25th August 2020.
Stories from South Africa, Belarus, Lebanon, Australia and on the Democrats in Delaware.
Published on Saturday, 22nd August 2020.
Stories from Colombia, Greece, Germany and on the unfinished business of WW2 in Japan.
Published on Saturday, 15th August 2020.
Stories from South Africa, Germany, Iran, France and on the aftermath of the Beirut blast.
Published on Saturday, 8th August 2020.
Saving artisan cheese, sheep fleeces, brain surgery, a fraternal burial and eery football
Published on Tuesday, 4th August 2020.
Stories from Australia, Florida, Laos, France and the presidential election in Belarus.
Published on Saturday, 1st August 2020.
Stories from Brazil, Hungary, Venice, Cuba and from one of Russia's eastern outposts.
Published on Saturday, 25th July 2020.
Stories from Turkmenistan, Tanzania, Singapore, Berlin and on Bosnia's ethnic divisions.
Published on Saturday, 18th July 2020.
Stories from Los Angeles, Ghana, Italy, Cuba and from Poland's presidential election.
Published on Thursday, 16th July 2020.
Stories from France, Norway, Mallorca and Russia, plus Australia's new coronavirus spike
Published on Saturday, 11th July 2020.
Stories from Germany, the UAE, the US, Jordan and the difficult choices in Hong Kong
Published on Thursday, 9th July 2020.
The "bubble", tarot readers, coy gorillas, murder in an idyll and a natural history hero.
Published on Tuesday, 7th July 2020.
Stories from Russia, Spain, the US, Belgium, and on a new wave of violence in Afghanistan
Published on Saturday, 4th July 2020.
Stories from South Asia, Italy, Iraqi Kurdistan and on Japan's approach to Covid-19l
Published on Thursday, 2nd July 2020.
Stories from Italy's Lombardy region, Colombia and the United States.
Published on Saturday, 27th June 2020.
Stories from Nigeria, Ladakh, Chechnya, Crete and on new lockdowns in Germany.
Published on Thursday, 25th June 2020.
Stories on indigenous Australians, Turkey, Kenya, and the Franco-Swiss border.
Published on Saturday, 20th June 2020.
Stories from Spain, Kyrgyzstan, Papua New Guinea, Sweden, and the press in the Philippines
Published on Thursday, 18th June 2020.
Masks, photos in lockdown, Guernsey's old normal, pathway cyclists, medical dilemmas.
Published on Tuesday, 16th June 2020.
Stories from Tanzania, Cambodia, France, New Zealand and Mumbai’s struggle with Covid-19
Published on Saturday, 13th June 2020.
Stories from Yemen, Singapore, Mali, Uzbekistan and about the police in Minneapolis
Published on Thursday, 11th June 2020.
Stories from New York, China, Ireland and a sobering report on politics in Zimbabwe.
Published on Saturday, 6th June 2020.
Stories from Hungary, DR Congo, Russia, Spain & about black people's lives in Minnesota.
Published on Thursday, 4th June 2020.
Stories from Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Austria, Russia and about the protests in Hong Kong.
Published on Saturday, 30th May 2020.
Stories from Zimbabwe, Sweden, Siberia, Malta, and Benjamin Netanyahu's trial in Israel.
Published on Thursday, 28th May 2020.
Drug-misusing homeless, cabin fever, foster parents, lockdown removals and home schooling.
Published on Tuesday, 26th May 2020.
Stories from Pakistan, Germany, Lebanon, Belgium, and the Covid-19 surge in Brazil.
Published on Saturday, 23rd May 2020.
Stories from Ukraine, the Netherlands, Chile and Greece, and Covid-19 in the White House.
Published on Thursday, 21st May 2020.
Stories from Sudan, Spain, Bangladesh, Australia and France where shops are open again
Published on Monday, 18th May 2020.
Stories from Italy, Lebanon, South Africa, Ireland and a tale of discrimination in China.
Published on Saturday, 9th May 2020.
Stories from Korea, Jordan, Ukraine and New York, the epicentre of the pandemic in the US
Published on Saturday, 2nd May 2020.
Single parent isolated, Culloden, parks, North Koreans in lockdown and a walk interrupted
Published on Monday, 27th April 2020.
Stories from Singapore, Ireland, Belarus, Myanmar and Germany's newly popular politicians
Published on Saturday, 25th April 2020.
Tales from Germany, Georgia, France, America and Sri Lanka one year after the bombings.
Published on Saturday, 18th April 2020.
Tales from South Africa, the Middle East, Germany and New Orleans.
Published on Saturday, 11th April 2020.
India's drastic pandemic lockdown has trapped migrant workers desperate to return home
Published on Saturday, 4th April 2020.
Stories from Singapore, the US, Britain, Germany and Antarctica on battling COVID-19.
Published on Saturday, 28th March 2020.
Carers decompress; glow worms; stained glass; dilapidated bandstands and life in haircuts
Published on Monday, 23rd March 2020.
Stories from New York, Indonesia, Bulgaria and Italy stricken by the coronavirus pandemic.
Published on Saturday, 21st March 2020.
Stories from Lebanon, Myanmar, Czech Republic and Brazil in denial over the coronavirus.
Published on Thursday, 19th March 2020.
Stories from Afghanistan, US, France, Estonia and from a Somalian rehabilitation centre.
Published on Saturday, 14th March 2020.
Stories from Russia, France, the Philippines, Italy and Yemen's most dangerous road.
Published on Thursday, 12th March 2020.
Stories from China, Spain, the South Pacific, Arctic Norway & the Greek-Turkish border.
Published on Saturday, 7th March 2020.
Stories from Israel, Iraq, South Africa, Russia & the US as Democrats choose a candidate
Published on Thursday, 5th March 2020.
Stories from Egypt. Sudan, the Netherlands, Austria and the riot ravaged Indian capital.
Published on Saturday, 29th February 2020.
Stories from China, Iraq, Pakistan and Russia and the cost of getting sick in America.
Published on Thursday, 27th February 2020.
Stories from the West Bank, Germany, Brazil, the US and the heart of the European Union.
Published on Saturday, 22nd February 2020.
Stories from Kenya, Italy, Russia, Syria and Portugal
Published on Thursday, 20th February 2020.
Pupils fighting deprivation, renewable richness, mental illness, Jersey's buses and rats.
Published on Sunday, 16th February 2020.
Unlike Sicily, Malta was once an island free of Mafia-style corruption, but not any more.
Published on Saturday, 15th February 2020.
Changes to Russia's constitution might mean Vladimir Putin aims to stay in power forever.
Published on Thursday, 13th February 2020.
South Africa's former president attempts to sidestep a corruption trial with a sick note.
Published on Saturday, 8th February 2020.
A visit to north west France just days before Britain's goodbye to the European Union.
Published on Thursday, 6th February 2020.
The 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz overshadowed by rows over history.
Published on Saturday, 1st February 2020.
Stephen McDonnell describes the atmosphere in China while he is quarantined at home
Published on Thursday, 30th January 2020.
The anti-nationalist protesters in Italy and the man they are trying to stop.
Published on Saturday, 25th January 2020.
Africa's richest woman says she won't be pigeon holed and the stories about her are lies.
Published on Thursday, 23rd January 2020.
Being undocumented, a refugee when ten, bug pasta, young drivers, a Captain Cook legacy.
Published on Sunday, 19th January 2020.
Our correspondent on a troubling authoritarianism inside Japan's "hostage justice" system
Published on Saturday, 18th January 2020.
Reactions to General Suleimani's targeted killing at home and in the Iranian diaspora.
Published on Saturday, 11th January 2020.
The killing of an Iranian general and the potential consequences for a nervous world
Published on Saturday, 4th January 2020.
Correspondents reflect on what 'home' means to refugees, migrants, nomads and others
Published on Saturday, 28th December 2019.
Taiwan, increasingly innovative, pluralistic and assertive, is standing up to China.
Published on Saturday, 21st December 2019.
The despair over India's failure to confront sexual violence. Why are the victims blamed?
Published on Saturday, 14th December 2019.
Can peace gain a foothold in the deadlocked conflict in Eastern Ukraine?
Published on Saturday, 7th December 2019.
After the Easter bomb attacks by Islamist militants, Sri Lanka's Muslims are shunned.
Published on Saturday, 30th November 2019.
Water shortages and blackouts turn Zimbabwe into a ghostly place of shadows after sunset.
Published on Saturday, 23rd November 2019.
Don valley floods, Hartlepool drug misuse, jellied eels, prisoners' children and London.
Published on Sunday, 17th November 2019.
The protesters who believe they are fighting for Hong Kong’s very existence
Published on Saturday, 16th November 2019.
From coca farmer to president, to political exile; the story of Bolivia’s Evo Morales
Published on Thursday, 14th November 2019.
What the murder of a Mormon family in Mexico reveals about the country
Published on Saturday, 9th November 2019.
The Iranian exiles fighting for change at home but struggling to adapt to life in Europe
Published on Thursday, 7th November 2019.
A festival of rugby in Japan, but no thanks to the weather
Published on Saturday, 2nd November 2019.
An election in Argentina that has revived memories of Eva Peron
Published on Thursday, 31st October 2019.
South Africa's political resignation that has reopened apartheid era wounds
Published on Saturday, 26th October 2019.
Basketball - the latest front in the fallout between China and the United States
Published on Thursday, 24th October 2019.
Making cider, shrinking families, being non-binary, village newsletters, festival letters
Published on Sunday, 20th October 2019.
Turkey moves into Syria. But where does this leave the Kurds?
Published on Saturday, 19th October 2019.
Violence in Barcelona after jail terms are handed down to Catalan separatist leaders
Published on Thursday, 17th October 2019.
Double trouble for President Trump - Ukraine and Syria.
Published on Saturday, 12th October 2019.
The wedding banquet put on hold by protests and emergency legislation in Hong Kong.
Published on Thursday, 10th October 2019.
Impeachment, Ukraine and the elusive former prosecutor general.
Published on Saturday, 5th October 2019.
The trade dispute in Asia dividing two of the world's richest countries.
Published on Thursday, 3rd October 2019.
As Afghanistan goes to the polls Lyse Doucet reflects on the country's paused peace talks
Published on Saturday, 28th September 2019.
Benjamin Netanyahu has been asked to form a new government - can he make it work?
Published on Thursday, 26th September 2019.
Crossrail delays, a 12th move at 30, middle-aged gigs, boys’ cricket and premature twins.
Published on Sunday, 22nd September 2019.
Rohingya refugees are being invited to return home, but is their safety guaranteed?
Published on Saturday, 21st September 2019.
Is the rise of mobile payments in China about convenience or control?
Published on Saturday, 14th September 2019.
Robert Mugabe has died. How do you assess a figure of such complexity and contradiction?
Published on Saturday, 7th September 2019.
Gang violence in South Africa - but will sending the army into the townships do any good?
Published on Saturday, 31st August 2019.
A resurgence of far-right extremism in the US - are there enough people challenging it?
Published on Saturday, 24th August 2019.
Underpass woman, Dorset and Chernobyl, the wet Sahara, Welsh wine and Scottish headstones
Published on Sunday, 18th August 2019.
Violence at Hong Kong's international airport: has it given China a propaganda coup?
Published on Saturday, 17th August 2019.
Forest fires in far flung Siberia, but is Russia also burning socially and politically?
Published on Saturday, 10th August 2019.
Disaster in Syria but the world shrugs its shoulders.
Published on Saturday, 3rd August 2019.
Aung San Suu Kyi honours her father on Martyrs' Day. Would he be proud of Myanmar today?
Published on Saturday, 27th July 2019.
A bridle saunter, water battles, losing the plot, industrialising berries, son and father
Published on Sunday, 21st July 2019.
Jacob Zuma denies it all and issues veiled threats as South Africa reckons with its past
Published on Saturday, 20th July 2019.
How people in Algeria are getting to grips with new levels of freedom of expression.
Published on Thursday, 18th July 2019.
Combating violence in El Salvador, which has one of the world's highest murder rates
Published on Saturday, 13th July 2019.
Jamal Khashoggi's death still throws up unanswered questions
Published on Thursday, 11th July 2019.
A visit to an IS women and children's camp in northern Syria
Published on Saturday, 6th July 2019.
The tortuous process of choosing new faces to run the EU's institutions
Published on Thursday, 4th July 2019.
What does losing control of Istanbul mean for Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Published on Saturday, 29th June 2019.
President Trump's modus operandi on Iran
Published on Thursday, 27th June 2019.
The policy no politician will tackle, the Welsh and singing and Southend's image makeover
Published on Sunday, 23rd June 2019.
The death of Mohammed Morsi highlights what has and hasn't changed in modern Egypt
Published on Saturday, 22nd June 2019.
Why is the centre of France's second city, Marseille, falling apart?
Published on Thursday, 20th June 2019.
Ebola has spread from the DRC to Uganda as the authorities struggle to control it
Published on Saturday, 15th June 2019.
This week has seen the biggest protests in Hong Kong since its handover to China
Published on Thursday, 13th June 2019.
Mexico takes a tougher approach to migrants as it comes under pressure from the US
Published on Saturday, 8th June 2019.
Austria has sworn in its first female chancellor amidst political turmoil
Published on Thursday, 6th June 2019.
A new cohort of MEPS are given the lowdown on local apartments and Belgian tax returns
Published on Saturday, 1st June 2019.
India has a huge unemployment problem. What sort of jobs are on offer?
Published on Thursday, 30th May 2019.
Anonymous contacts. Secret meetings. Gabriel Gatehouse tells the story behind the story.
Published on Saturday, 25th May 2019.
Are abortion rights on the frontline of the culture wars in the US?
Published on Thursday, 23rd May 2019.
Riding Saltburn's waves, surf music in Worthing, a parent's death, Yorkshire identities.
Published on Sunday, 19th May 2019.
Has politics been the main loser in Australia's general election campaign?
Published on Saturday, 18th May 2019.
In Israel and Gaza, Tom Bateman hears how rocket and air strikes are ruining lives.
Published on Saturday, 11th May 2019.
Flag waving and tears as a new emperor takes the throne and the Reiwa era begins
Published on Saturday, 4th May 2019.
Street protests gain strength in Sudan. But will revolutionary change be the result?
Published on Saturday, 27th April 2019.
Racism, the man in the caravan, Easter and forgiveness, mermaids and why daffodils matter
Published on Sunday, 21st April 2019.
Satire and reality blur together in Ukraine's Presidential election
Published on Saturday, 20th April 2019.
An election campaign in Israel but little mention of the peace process.
Published on Saturday, 13th April 2019.
Bright hijabs, bold makeup and colourful art - life after IS in Iraq's second city.
Published on Saturday, 6th April 2019.
Marching bands in Myanmar as the army celebrates, but it's an army accused of genocide
Published on Saturday, 30th March 2019.
Glasgow knife crime, parental leave, Irish sport, Antrim's dark hedges, unusual builders.
Published on Sunday, 24th March 2019.
Hospitality in the Caucasus with the families of Russians returning from IS duty in Syria
Published on Saturday, 23rd March 2019.
The bullets that shattered the image that New Zealand is a place apart.
Published on Thursday, 21st March 2019.
The BBC's Paul Adams returns to a land he knows well - and it's much changed
Published on Saturday, 16th March 2019.
Surviving the blackout in Caracas: Kate Adie introduces this and other global stories
Published on Thursday, 14th March 2019.
The appeal of Viktor Orban, the Hungarian PM who wants to remake the EU in his own image.
Published on Saturday, 9th March 2019.
Looking around a marijuana farm with a local leader of the far-right Proud Boys.
Published on Thursday, 7th March 2019.
Salvation or invasion - how do Venezuelans feel about humanitarian aid from abroad?
Published on Saturday, 2nd March 2019.
How the persecution of the Rohingya is seen within Myanmar.
Published on Thursday, 28th February 2019.
Interviewing an IS bride - and considering her chances of return to the UK
Published on Saturday, 23rd February 2019.
Uruguay's cautious route to legal cannabis sales
Published on Thursday, 21st February 2019.
Being sectioned, light pollution, losing your sense of smell, squatting and a cute train.
Published on Sunday, 17th February 2019.
The remote religious retreat at the heart of plans for a populist revolution in Europe.
Published on Saturday, 16th February 2019.
How supporters of the political and militant group Hezbollah mark the events of 1979.
Published on Thursday, 14th February 2019.
The Taliban talk peace in Moscow, 40 years after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Published on Saturday, 9th February 2019.
Attacked by online trolls for reporting on the Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte.
Published on Thursday, 7th February 2019.
Face to face with Islamic State group fighters at the site of a US drone strike in Yemen.
Published on Saturday, 2nd February 2019.
How FARC's former rebel commanders are adapting to life in the Colombian congress
Published on Thursday, 31st January 2019.
Queues for food and fuel return to Zimbabwe and so do violent crackdowns on protesters
Published on Saturday, 26th January 2019.
The Venezuelans who've turned to smuggling drugs and kidnaping fishermen from Trinidad.
Published on Thursday, 24th January 2019.
Beer under sail in Norfolk, Burns Suppers, cancer treatment and a derelict Lakeland lido
Published on Sunday, 20th January 2019.
How the people of Nairobi are finding hope after the terror attack on a luxury hotel
Published on Saturday, 19th January 2019.
Rahaf al-Qunun may be safe in Bangkok but her experience is part of something much bigger
Published on Saturday, 12th January 2019.
The impact of escalating violence on the people of Central African Republic.
Published on Saturday, 5th January 2019.
A Colombian drug dealer, a Swedish troll and a man who might just have been a Russian spy
Published on Saturday, 29th December 2018.
Festive policing and dating, wassailing with a mare's skull, and missed Christmas cards.
Published on Sunday, 23rd December 2018.
The protest against a law which means employers can demand 400 hours of overtime a year.
Published on Saturday, 22nd December 2018.
We meet one of the pro-Catalan independence leaders in jail in Spain accused of rebellion.
Published on Saturday, 15th December 2018.
Inside one of Iraq’s secret shelters for the survivors of domestic abuse.
Published on Saturday, 8th December 2018.
China’s western region is the target of an all-seeing surveillance state.
Published on Saturday, 1st December 2018.
The marginalised and often ignored 'yellow vests' trying to bring France to a standstill.
Published on Saturday, 24th November 2018.
A Yorkshire Goth weekend, a Western Isles tragedy remembered and Strawberry Field forever
Published on Sunday, 18th November 2018.
Tears over Brexit, a lost passport and a party for a bunch of Russian spies.
Published on Saturday, 17th November 2018.
Correspondents around the world tell stories and examine news developments.
Published on Thursday, 15th November 2018.
India’s gender imbalance and the risks some women take to try and have baby boys.
Published on Saturday, 10th November 2018.
Can Cyril Ramaphosa clean up South Africa? And why do so many Indian men have moustaches?
Published on Thursday, 8th November 2018.
The Donald Trump supporters who can’t wait to vote for him again.
Published on Saturday, 3rd November 2018.
Why recruiting more female peacekeepers is key to defeating jihadists groups in Mali.
Published on Thursday, 1st November 2018.
Saudi Arabia's unrepentant show. Plus Afghan security, Mexican mezcal and a Paris auction
Published on Saturday, 27th October 2018.
Young Afghan voters' choices; Serbian guns, Indonesia's rich, a Catalan raid&a Czech swim
Published on Thursday, 25th October 2018.
A student loan paid off, nuclear entrepreneurs, growing up with HIV and lavender farming.
Published on Sunday, 21st October 2018.
Fuel shortages are nothing to worry about, says the government in Zimbabwe
Published on Saturday, 20th October 2018.
The jihadist group offering men and women a taste of power and an escape from poverty
Published on Thursday, 18th October 2018.
On the Azov with the Ukrainian Navy, the increasingly militarised sea off Crimea.
Published on Saturday, 13th October 2018.
Why a ceasefire in Tripoli may not mean an easier life for the migrants detained in Libya
Published on Thursday, 11th October 2018.
Life inside the rebel groups fighting for independence for Cameroon's Anglophone regions.
Published on Saturday, 6th October 2018.
Inside the room where the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is picked.
Published on Thursday, 4th October 2018.
Jair Bolsonaro: the controversial front-runner in Brazil's presidential election
Published on Saturday, 29th September 2018.
How rebel violence is making it harder to tackle the latest outbreak of the virus.
Published on Thursday, 27th September 2018.
Hating the BBC, Slasher the hen, a circus hero, style in cricket and a road sign mystery
Published on Sunday, 23rd September 2018.
Alleged coups, corruption, and clandestine meetings: South Africa politics is never dull.
Published on Saturday, 22nd September 2018.
Radio Alwan has broadcast independent news & drama since 2014 but its future is in doubt
Published on Saturday, 15th September 2018.
Some are buried in mass graves, others are still in the hands of Islamic State militants.
Published on Saturday, 8th September 2018.
Is China trying to brainwash Muslim Uyhgurs?
Published on Saturday, 1st September 2018.
The Rohingya village elder reduced to rags and the flash youngster who’s become kingpin.
Published on Saturday, 25th August 2018.
Welsh hospitality, old chums, a Lakeland pilgrimage centre and Scots ploughing champions.
Published on Sunday, 19th August 2018.
Stories of rebellion and resistance from Greece, Ireland, Somalia, the US and Czechia
Published on Saturday, 18th August 2018.
Stories of endurance from Syria, Argentina, India, Nicaragua and Niger
Published on Saturday, 11th August 2018.
The election was supposed to be the moment it turned a corner leaving fear behind.
Published on Saturday, 4th August 2018.
Elections in Pakistan, religious division in the Balkans & an ode to an Ethiopian airport
Published on Saturday, 28th July 2018.
Skye's inaccessible pinnacle, Warrington's parkrun, shuddering trains and homelessness.
Published on Sunday, 22nd July 2018.
Children who are able to survive the ongoing civil war have to grow up fast in Yemen.
Published on Saturday, 21st July 2018.
One of the few people able to strike fear into the international organised crime syndicate
Published on Thursday, 19th July 2018.
Ever since Jacob Zuma's resignation his family has faced all sorts of legal headaches.
Published on Saturday, 14th July 2018.
When football takes over from Lebanon's other national obsession: politics.
Published on Thursday, 12th July 2018.
The challenge of rebuilding Syria
Published on Saturday, 7th July 2018.
The man trying to bring The Gambia's former strongman leader Yahya Jammeh to justice.
Published on Thursday, 5th July 2018.
What hope is there amidst rising violence in Mexico and Afghanistan's 'forever war'?
Published on Saturday, 30th June 2018.
A civil war is brewing in Cameroon, but it rarely makes the headlines.
Published on Thursday, 28th June 2018.
Turkey's presidential hopefuls, provocative Italian ministers & masked Mexican wrestlers.
Published on Saturday, 23rd June 2018.
An expanding international force is fighting Islamist extremists in the Sahara
Published on Thursday, 21st June 2018.
Going to gigs solo; when cyclists come to your village; and Tredegarisation of the NHS.
Published on Sunday, 17th June 2018.
All manner of visitors are seeking an audience with the powerful in Zimbabwe these days.
Published on Saturday, 16th June 2018.
Parts of India are facing acute water shortages and the consequences can be deadly.
Published on Thursday, 14th June 2018.
They say climate change has a taste in Bangladesh - it tastes of salt.
Published on Saturday, 9th June 2018.
Justice can be elusive for the young domestic servants abused and mistreated in Pakistan.
Published on Thursday, 7th June 2018.
Making sense of Italian politics, faking the news, and wedding suit shopping in Pakistan.
Published on Saturday, 2nd June 2018.
On the campaign trail in Mexico, and Zimbabwe without Mugabe - what's changed?
Published on Thursday, 31st May 2018.
Why some schools are sending their students out to beg in northern Nigeria.
Published on Saturday, 26th May 2018.
A whirlwind of shifting loyalties, rotating characters, and plot twist after plot twist.
Published on Thursday, 24th May 2018.
The cinema-by-the sea, an archbishop's repentance and a critical moment for Scotland.
Published on Sunday, 20th May 2018.
Kate Adie introduces stories and insight from Iraq, Iran, Israel, Ireland and Spain.
Published on Saturday, 12th May 2018.
Tales of revolutions, rainforests and the migrants returning home from Libya.
Published on Saturday, 5th May 2018.
Amidst the violence, there are signs of a small but growing peace movement in Afghanistan
Published on Saturday, 28th April 2018.
Dessert shops, restoring a speed icon, a tulip festival, libraries and a turn-round town.
Published on Sunday, 22nd April 2018.
Chechnya's bucolic beauty, touching hospitality and jihadi brides now lost in Iraq.
Published on Saturday, 21st April 2018.
Correspondents around the world examine the stories behind the news headlines.
Published on Saturday, 14th April 2018.
Hungary's election, US opioids, China and Africa, going viral in Jakarta and Zambia fires
Published on Saturday, 7th April 2018.
Kim Jong Un’s train rolls into to Beijing as the North Korean leader meets President Xi
Published on Saturday, 31st March 2018.
The US Air Force has a third of its drones stationed at Kandahar airbase in Afghanistan.
Published on Saturday, 24th March 2018.
How was Boko Haram able to kidnap more than one hundred school girls in Dapchi, Nigeria?
Published on Thursday, 22nd March 2018.
Living in border country, sports cheats, Cornwall's saint, rural banks, kitchen worktops.
Published on Sunday, 18th March 2018.
Is this going to be the moment when China's trajectory changed forever?
Published on Saturday, 17th March 2018.
Former Farc rebels stand for election, but for many Colombians, it’s too soon to forgive.
Published on Thursday, 15th March 2018.
For the first time since the Vietnam War a US aircraft carrier has arrived in the country
Published on Saturday, 10th March 2018.
From Lebanon, Syrian refugees watch the destruction of their homes in Eastern Ghouta.
Published on Thursday, 8th March 2018.
India’s missing children, Colombia's drug trade & searching for paradise in Costa Rica
Published on Saturday, 3rd March 2018.
How the father of one of his presidential rivals helped Vladimir Putin to power.
Published on Thursday, 1st March 2018.
A Gambian spymaster, a Czechoslovak secret agent and a South African ghost called Sam.
Published on Saturday, 24th February 2018.
Many Haitians see Oxfam’s actions as the latest part of a much bigger problem.
Published on Thursday, 22nd February 2018.
BBC correspondents take a closer look at the stories behind the headlines.
Published on Sunday, 18th February 2018.
With reflections on Jacob Zuma and Martin Schulz, gangs in the US and Hungarian censors.
Published on Saturday, 17th February 2018.
Dispatches on Nigeria on the plight of former captives of the Boko Haram insurgents
Published on Thursday, 15th February 2018.
Ending corruption in Ukraine and the woman enslaved by ISIS now trying to tell her story.
Published on Saturday, 10th February 2018.
Inside Afghanistan’s only secure psychiatric unit - the trauma of war laid bare.
Published on Thursday, 8th February 2018.
The changing sights and sounds of Iraq's second city.
Published on Saturday, 3rd February 2018.
Opposition leader Raila Odinga declares himself the ‘People’s President’ in Kenya.
Published on Thursday, 1st February 2018.
Featuring pieces on Down's syndrome, Bolton's shops, pioneering housing and yoga in jails
Published on Sunday, 28th January 2018.
Turkey’s assault on Afrin, Colombian rebels still at war, and a fight over French grammar
Published on Saturday, 27th January 2018.
Waiting for elections and trying to answer awkward questions about sex in the DRC.
The Salvadoran woman who says she faces 30 years in prison for having a miscarriage.
Published on Saturday, 20th January 2018.
Why it's far too early to write Silvio Berlusconi's political obituary.
Published on Saturday, 13th January 2018.
From a clifftop village in China, a Ukrainian bunker and a former slave port in Tanzania.
Published on Thursday, 11th January 2018.
The migrants clinging to hope, NATO military manoeuvres and a jungle prince.
Published on Saturday, 30th December 2017.
Featuring the pleasures of Christmas Eve, do-it-yourself presents and festive cooking.
Published on Sunday, 24th December 2017.
Killing time on election day in Catalonia and the bitter experience of applying for a visa
Published on Saturday, 23rd December 2017.
What next for the ANC as its chuckling, charismatic & divisive leader Jacob Zuma departs?
Published on Saturday, 16th December 2017.
Hindu nationalism in India, making money in war-torn Yemen and family drama in Uzbekistan.
Published on Saturday, 9th December 2017.
Stoicism, good humour and palpable tension as Rohingya Muslims flee Myanmar to Bangladesh
Published on Saturday, 2nd December 2017.
A moment of truth with breast cancer and a Devon pub admired by Prince Harry is for sale
Published on Monday, 20th November 2017.
Is this the end of the Mugabe era?
Published on Saturday, 18th November 2017.
Kenyan widows fighting sexual cleansing and talking to war criminals in the Balkans.
Published on Thursday, 16th November 2017.
The Prince’s purge: Mohammed Bin Salman’s moves to reform Saudi Arabia.
Published on Saturday, 11th November 2017.
Life in cash-strapped Venezuela and a return to war-ravaged Damascus.
Published on Thursday, 9th November 2017.
A president in exile? The Brussels' press pack is in pursuit of Carles Puigdemont.
Published on Saturday, 4th November 2017.
To fight and to forget - drug abuse in Nigeria.
Published on Thursday, 2nd November 2017.
A political crisis, lifting the veil in Saudi and what vegetable would you vote for?
Published on Saturday, 28th October 2017.
Why women must walk fast in Egypt and not answer back. And balls,bails and bats in Rwanda
Published on Thursday, 26th October 2017.
What to do with a diesel car, bureaucracy frustrates remembrance and cleaning up a flood
Published on Sunday, 22nd October 2017.
Twisted metal, smashed concrete and anger on the streets of Mogadishu.
Published on Saturday, 21st October 2017.
Continued confusion has taken its toll on Catalonia since the disputed referendum.
Published on Thursday, 19th October 2017.
Kate Adie introduces analysis, wit, and storytelling from correspondents around the world
Published on Monday, 16th October 2017.
The spiritualists selling ‘cures’ and offering exorcisms for mental health problems
Published on Saturday, 14th October 2017.
Hurricane Maria exposes the complex relationship between Puerto Rico and the mainland USA
Published on Saturday, 7th October 2017.
Ilkley's Hendrix experience, one family's struggle with sepsis and Welsh coracle fishing
Published on Monday, 2nd October 2017.
It's as if doomsday had arrived early in Raqqa as bats swoop over the remains of the city
Published on Saturday, 30th September 2017.
Correspondents’ stories: from the rubble in Mexico to the African migrant trail.
Published on Saturday, 23rd September 2017.
A tour of Angela Merkel’s childhood and other tales from our correspondents.
Published on Saturday, 16th September 2017.
On the Bangladeshi border, we meet the Rohingya fleeing violence in Mynamar.
Published on Saturday, 9th September 2017.
Iraq tries alleged fighters of so-called IS, Sri Lankan unrest and a farewell to Nigeria.
Published on Saturday, 2nd September 2017.
Dispatches on the Catalonian attacks, Ethiopia's industrial future and Uzbek bus shelters
Published on Saturday, 26th August 2017.
Despite the threat of North Korean missiles, we find a surprising calm on Guam.
Published on Thursday, 24th August 2017.
British Asians on Partition, a dairy farmer's vending machine and a modern pilgrimage
Published on Monday, 21st August 2017.
Can Marshal Khalifa Haftar rebuild Benghazi or even Libya?
Published on Saturday, 12th August 2017.
Strange and sinister things often happen before Kenyan elections
Published on Saturday, 5th August 2017.
Afghanistan’s new Top Guns
Published on Wednesday, 2nd August 2017.
Grenfell Tower's locale, Swansea's drug roads, Jersey and a Brummie dog track all feature
Published on Sunday, 23rd July 2017.
Gaza's power struggle: the city where mains electricity is available for two hours a day.
Published on Saturday, 22nd July 2017.
Shouted questions, briefings in the pub . . trying to make sense of Brexit negotiations.
Published on Thursday, 20th July 2017.
Retaking Raqqa, revulsion in South Africa, and remembering an attempted coup in Turkey.
Published on Saturday, 15th July 2017.
Myanmar’s drug vigilantes, on the front-line in Mosul, and the mystical music of Morocco
Published on Thursday, 13th July 2017.
Nuclear fears in South Korea, a homeless tour of Athens, and a porcupine hunt in Tanzania
Published on Saturday, 8th July 2017.
A nightmare ferry crossing, a musical metro ride and a Shakespearean train journey.
Published on Saturday, 1st July 2017.
Narcopolitics in Paraguay, demolitions in Moscow and barking feral dogs in Seychelles.
Published on Thursday, 29th June 2017.
A Cotswold utopia, treating diabetes, the nightingale and leadership in cricket feature
Published on Tuesday, 27th June 2017.
Tight-fitting briefs, matching Donald Trump t-shirts, and NATO camouflage.
Published on Saturday, 24th June 2017.
A blood sausage, a clockwork orange and a glass of dirty water
Published on Thursday, 22nd June 2017.
Tales from Thailand, Morocco, Myanmar, Kenya and the US-Mexico border.
Published on Saturday, 17th June 2017.
From the Valley of Peace to a militia base: correspondents’ stories from around the world
Published on Thursday, 15th June 2017.
Tales from Venezuela, Ireland, Benin, Egypt and India.
Published on Saturday, 10th June 2017.
Tea with the Taliban, radioactive wild boar, and past its best parsley.
Published on Thursday, 8th June 2017.
The sounds of protest, popping champagne corks and the piercing shrieks of megabats.
Published on Monday, 5th June 2017.
A president pursued, a preacher accused and a social media star.
Published on Thursday, 1st June 2017.
A haircut in Maipur, baby-blue painted nails in Athens and superfood of the South Pacific
Published on Saturday, 27th May 2017.
White candles for a murdered Mexican journalist, purple glitter for an Iranian President.
Published on Thursday, 25th May 2017.
Patriotic clubs in Uganda and gang violence in America.
Published on Monday, 22nd May 2017.
A diplomatic dance, football playing politicians, mountain music and robotic sex dolls.
Published on Saturday, 13th May 2017.
Somalia faces famine, ethnic conflict continues in Myanmar and the ‘She-Wolf’ retires.
Published on Saturday, 6th May 2017.
The Afghan Taliban’s spring offensive, surprises in North Korea and happiness in UAE.
Published on Saturday, 29th April 2017.
Birthday cakes, icons of cool and the candidate coining new words in the French election.
Published on Saturday, 22nd April 2017.
Controversial votes in Turkey and Kashmir, and a university challenged in Hungary..
Published on Saturday, 15th April 2017.
Pastry police, pardoned bulls and pricey pigeons. Correspondents’ stories with Kate Adie.
Published on Saturday, 8th April 2017.
Robbery, extortion, kidnapping; bananas with everything; and a monkey cascade
Published on Saturday, 1st April 2017.
Tall stories, strange names, ancient giants and linguistic confusion.
Published on Saturday, 25th March 2017.
Rancid fried onion, a great wall of iron, chips and mayonnaise with questions of identity
Published on Saturday, 18th March 2017.
Pets and Politics; football and narcotics; and building a country with a flag.
Published on Thursday, 16th March 2017.
The duffel-coated outcast; from bomb factory to museum; icy cooperation; greening sands.
Published on Saturday, 11th March 2017.
Voting with your husband, unsolved murders, cooking on the centre spot, shamans and mud.
Published on Thursday, 9th March 2017.
Lost confidence, fake seeds, masked assignations, steaming glory and animal insights.
Published on Saturday, 4th March 2017.
Tales of civil war, murder, rescues, patriotic birds and why waiting gives you a story.
Published on Thursday, 2nd March 2017.
Kate Adie with correspondents' stories: Iraq, Yemen, Germany, The Gambia and Portugal.
Published on Saturday, 25th February 2017.
Correspondents's stories from Ireland, Iraq, Ukraine, Puerto Rico and feasting in Chile.
Published on Thursday, 23rd February 2017.
Correspondents' stories from Russia, Turkey, Nigeria, Indonesia and 1960s Dublin.
Published on Saturday, 18th February 2017.
Correspondents's stories from The Vatican, Taiwan, Lebanon, Chile and dancing in Vienna.
Published on Thursday, 16th February 2017.
Correspondents' stories: South Africa, Romania, Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands and Alaska.
Published on Saturday, 11th February 2017.
Correspondents' stories from Syria, Israel, Russia, Sierra Leone and Loveland, in the US.
Published on Thursday, 9th February 2017.
Correspondent stories from the USA, Mexico, Nigeria, Japan and Indonesian West Papua.
Published on Saturday, 4th February 2017.
Correspondent stories, including football, not politics, in Gabon, and intrigue in Turkey
Published on Thursday, 2nd February 2017.
Correspondents' stories: Afghanistan; female US Marines; Somalia; Europe's right; Cyprus
Published on Saturday, 28th January 2017.
Correspondents in The Gambia, Germany, South Sudan, Myanmar and Italy with their stories.
Published on Thursday, 26th January 2017.
Bridget Kendall with correspondents' stories: Namibia, Georgia, Nepal, Turkey, Germany.
Published on Saturday, 21st January 2017.
Correspondent stories - dressing up to save your life and why a burial could heal wounds.
Published on Thursday, 19th January 2017.
Pollution in China, cats in Cuba and other stories from the US, Svalbard and Congo.
Published on Saturday, 14th January 2017.
Correspondents' stories from Turkey, Nevada, Bangladesh, Sierra Leone and Washington DC.
Published on Saturday, 7th January 2017.
Correspondents reflect on a momentous year and what has happened in their region.
Published on Saturday, 31st December 2016.
Correspondents' stories from Somaliland, Catalonia, India, Russia and the City of Light.
Published on Saturday, 24th December 2016.
Kate Adie with Correspondents' stories: Uganda, Venezuela, Portugal, Uzbekistan and India.
Published on Saturday, 17th December 2016.
Stories of strong-arm tactics, strongmen, emptying places and discarded lives and hopes.
Published on Saturday, 10th December 2016.
Extracting the truth: stories from Nigeria, Macedonia, Nicaragua, Austria and California.
Malaise in Turkey and Iraq; drugs in Albania; poetry in Bangladesh and Uzbek weavers.
Published on Saturday, 26th November 2016.
Frontline biscuits, burning cash, a shocking demonstration, no love nor money, and sexism
Published on Saturday, 19th November 2016.
Golf courses, state building and utopia from Ireland, Mexico, Somalia, Croatia to the EU.
Published on Saturday, 12th November 2016.
Tales of power plays and tactics from China, Venezuela, Cote d'Ivoire, Italy and Kosovo
Published on Thursday, 10th November 2016.
Correspondents stories from India, Russia, the US-Mexico border, France and Vermont.
Published on Saturday, 5th November 2016.
Correspondents stories from the US, Hungary, Uganda, Georgia & California, with Kate Adie
Published on Thursday, 3rd November 2016.
Correspondents stories from South Africa, Pakistan, Canada, France and Montenegro.
Published on Saturday, 29th October 2016.
Correspondents stories from Berlin, Paris, Ethiopia, the US and the South Atlantic.
Published on Thursday, 27th October 2016.
China’s martyrs, a Turkish Sufi festival and an Algerian massacre in Paris feature today
Published on Saturday, 22nd October 2016.
Poles’ esteem for free movement, Carlos Slim and Hitler’s home feature in this edition.
Published on Thursday, 20th October 2016.
Seeking lava on Hawaii, Gaddafi’s plane in Perpignan and the murky politics of The Gambia
Published on Saturday, 15th October 2016.
Today: Afghanistan's Taliban, Ethiopia's emergency, Mexico and Albanian cheese-making.
Published on Thursday, 13th October 2016.
Kate Adie introduces reports from Bangladesh, Mexico, South Africa, Italy and South Korea.
Published on Saturday, 8th October 2016.
Reports from writers and journalists around the world. Presented by Kate Adie.
Published on Thursday, 6th October 2016.
Kate Adie presents reports from Israel, Syria, Hungary, Tibet and the Basque country.
Published on Saturday, 1st October 2016.
Kate Adie presents reports from Iran, Mauritania, Venezuela, Normandy and the Seychelles.
Published on Thursday, 29th September 2016.
Kate Adie introduces reports on French deradicalisation, Syrian refugees and Switzerland.
Published on Saturday, 24th September 2016.
Kate Adie presents dispatches from Iraq, South Africa, France and Egypt.
Published on Thursday, 22nd September 2016.
EU leaders meet without the UK, Saudi-Iranian tensions and Lagos shops fight officialdom.
Published on Saturday, 17th September 2016.
Kate Adie introduces reports from Cyprus, the North Korean border, Calais and Hungary
Published on Saturday, 10th September 2016.
Kate Adie presents reports from Hangzhou, Brazil, the Central African Republic and Korea.
Published on Saturday, 3rd September 2016.
Kate Adie introduces reports from the Philippines, Punjab, the Maldives and Romania.
Published on Saturday, 27th August 2016.
Turkey today and a month ago; Canada's First Nations; Senegal; and France.
Published on Saturday, 20th August 2016.
Stories from Baluchistan and Kashmir, Colombia, Armenia, and the deep ocean off Bermuda.
Published on Saturday, 13th August 2016.
South Africa, Germany, Kosovo, India and Samoa.
Published on Saturday, 6th August 2016.
Two friends reunited in Baghdad, hot cuisine in Chengdu and slow traffic in Serbia.
Published on Saturday, 30th July 2016.
Kate Adie introduces reports from Turkey, South Africa, Cuba, the Niger delta and Carrara
Published on Saturday, 23rd July 2016.
Trump in Ohio Soya in Argentina, Ramallah rock-climbs and nude with birch twigs in Russia
Published on Saturday, 16th July 2016.
Stories this week from the USA, the Maldives, Lebanon, Burkina Faso and the Faroe Islands.
Published on Thursday, 14th July 2016.
Stories from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, the UK, Colombia, Sierra Leone and Ireland
Published on Saturday, 9th July 2016.
Kate Adie introduces stories from correspondents around the world.
Published on Thursday, 7th July 2016.
Correspondents' stories from: Iraq, Czechoslovakia, Pakistan, Brazil and South Sudan.
Published on Saturday, 2nd July 2016.
Correspondents stories from east Europe, India, Greece, Djibouti and Russia.
Published on Thursday, 30th June 2016.
Correspondents stories from Macedonia, Iraq, Ecuador, Ethiopia and critters in the US.
Published on Thursday, 23rd June 2016.
Senior correspondents prepare to leave for pastures new
Published on Thursday, 16th June 2016.
Oil revenue's down in Angola but the rich are still rich, the poor are still poor
Published on Saturday, 11th June 2016.
Anger over food shortages hits the streets of Caracas
Published on Thursday, 9th June 2016.
An 'emulsional' election campaign comes to a close in Peru
Published on Saturday, 4th June 2016.
French trades unions battle President Hollande over his government's new work bill
Published on Thursday, 2nd June 2016.
A bumper crop of opium poppies in Afghanistan
Published on Saturday, 28th May 2016.
The Taliban leader killed in a drone strike
Published on Thursday, 26th May 2016.
25-years on: the cassettes which tell the dramatic story of the flight of the Kurds
Published on Saturday, 21st May 2016.
The wave of brutal killings which has shocked the nation
Published on Thursday, 19th May 2016.
The word 'controversial' could have been made for the new president of the Philippines
Published on Saturday, 14th May 2016.
Thrown off balance on a visit to North Korea
Published on Saturday, 7th May 2016.
Peace at last for South Sudan? And other stories from around the world.
Published on Saturday, 30th April 2016.
Flying on board Air Force One, and other stories from around the world.
Published on Saturday, 23rd April 2016.
Crunch time for Brazil's embattled president
Published on Saturday, 16th April 2016.
The Iraqis with a bible in one hand and a gun in the other ...
Published on Saturday, 9th April 2016.
The Korean cemetery where the dead have much to say about the living
Published on Saturday, 2nd April 2016.
One of the bloodiest chapters in European history closes with a verdict of genocide
Published on Saturday, 26th March 2016.
Dancing in a nightclub in Damascus - how are locals coping after five years of war?
Published on Saturday, 19th March 2016.
Refugees keep trying to cross into Macedonia even though the border is now closed.
Published on Thursday, 17th March 2016.
Migrants are stuck in Turkey as the way to the EU is blocked in a new deal.
Published on Saturday, 12th March 2016.
Since China's clampdown on corruption, the pearl and jewellery shops are empty.
Published on Thursday, 10th March 2016.
Donald Trump 2.0 - the conciliatory version
Published on Saturday, 5th March 2016.
Migrants who have reached Greece find it's the end of the road.
Published on Thursday, 3rd March 2016.
Downgrading your caste to get privileges in India.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd March 2016.
Turkey points the finger at the Kurds - in Syria
Published on Thursday, 25th February 2016.
The Bosnian town keen to forget some of its recent past
Published on Saturday, 20th February 2016.
Countdown to a crucial EU meeting for prime minister Mr Cameron and for Britain
Published on Thursday, 18th February 2016.
The frontline Ukrainian town where nothing changes for the better
Published on Saturday, 13th February 2016.
Shot - not by gangsters, but by the police
Published on Thursday, 11th February 2016.
Not a good time to get pregnant in Brazil
Published on Saturday, 6th February 2016.
Why Sweden's sending troops to an island in the Baltic
Published on Thursday, 4th February 2016.
The White House contemplates military action in Libya
Published on Saturday, 30th January 2016.
Why the Russians invited our correspondent to see their military in action in Syria
Published on Thursday, 28th January 2016.
Portrait of a town which has lost its steelworks
Published on Saturday, 23rd January 2016.
Classes in manners and culture for migrants arriving in Finland.
Published on Thursday, 21st January 2016.
Brussels gets involved in Polish politics
Published on Saturday, 16th January 2016.
Who's the real hero in today's China?
Published on Saturday, 9th January 2016.
The urgent questions world leaders must face up to in 2016
Published on Saturday, 2nd January 2016.
Past and present voices
Published on Saturday, 26th December 2015.
Stepping up efforts to find an end to the Syria conflict
Published on Saturday, 19th December 2015.
The Americans who believe Donald Trump's the man for the US-presidency
Published on Saturday, 12th December 2015.
The dictators may have gone, but their influence lives on
Published on Saturday, 5th December 2015.
Is Belgium really a country unable to confront the threat of terrorism?
Published on Saturday, 28th November 2015.
The ordinary citizens of Europe deploy their own weapon against terror
Published on Saturday, 21st November 2015.
A whiff of history in a shop in old Belgrade.
Published on Tuesday, 17th November 2015.
Trying to bring peace to one of the earth's most inhospitable and lawless places
Published on Saturday, 7th November 2015.
There's surprise as a question about democracy is asked in Bahrain
Published on Thursday, 5th November 2015.
Anxiety in Turkey as people prepare to go to the polls for the second election this year
Published on Saturday, 31st October 2015.
A comedian wins the presidency of one of the world's most violent nations
Published on Thursday, 29th October 2015.
The short walk with a two thousand year backdrop
Published on Saturday, 24th October 2015.
A wave of killings in the African state of Burundi and other despatches
Published on Thursday, 22nd October 2015.
A new confidence about the security forces in Egypt
Published on Saturday, 17th October 2015.
Talk of a third 'intifada' or uprising as violence flares again in Israel
Published on Thursday, 15th October 2015.
A search for mushroom gold in the hills of Austria and other stories
Published on Saturday, 10th October 2015.
Notebooks filling up with stories from the doorways of the European Union
Published on Thursday, 8th October 2015.
Modern ideas and ancient traditions in the fishing communities of Madagascar
Published on Saturday, 3rd October 2015.
Includes Fergal Keane's 1996 Letter to Daniel and Allan Little in Kinshasa as Mobutu fell
Published on Friday, 2nd October 2015.
A Nigerian bakery provides sanctuary for boys fleeing the Boko Haram extremists
Published on Thursday, 1st October 2015.
A valuable discovery on the beach in South Africa and other correspondents' stories
Published on Saturday, 26th September 2015.
Despatches from the frontline - from conflict and post-conflict
Published on Thursday, 24th September 2015.
Includes Gabriel Gatehouse on the 2014 Ebola crisis and Kevin Connolly in Libya in 2011.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd September 2015.
UK correspondents tell their stories
Published on Saturday, 19th September 2015.
Owen Bennett-Jones chairs a discussion on foreign reporting's past, present and future.
Published on Thursday, 17th September 2015.
The migrant crisis hasn't erupted from nowhere
Published on Wednesday, 9th September 2015.
Correspondents' stories including the migration crisis, Irish hurling & trains with Zen
Published on Tuesday, 8th September 2015.
An important moment of decision for China's leaders
Published on Saturday, 29th August 2015.
Trying out Andy Warhol's leather look + other stories
Published on Saturday, 22nd August 2015.
Black magic on the election trail in Tanzania
Published on Saturday, 15th August 2015.
Despatches from migration's front lines + other stories
Published on Saturday, 8th August 2015.
A meeting with a hangman in Pakistan + other correspondents' stories
Published on Saturday, 1st August 2015.
The US-president takes us behind the scenes at the White House
Published on Saturday, 25th July 2015.
The far-reaching political and economic consequences of the Iran nuclear deal
Published on Tuesday, 21st July 2015.
Cracks appear in the stability so vital to those charged with keeping order in Algeria
Published on Thursday, 16th July 2015.
Global developments change the face of the seafront in Tangier + other despatches
Published on Monday, 13th July 2015.
Contradictions and confusion as Iraqis celebrate Ramadan in their capital, Baghdad
Published on Thursday, 9th July 2015.
Correspondents stories from Athens, Hungary, Bosnia, Beirut and Los Angeles.
Published on Saturday, 4th July 2015.
Correspondents stories from Nigeria, Ukraine, Tunisia, the US and Italian Trieste.
Published on Thursday, 2nd July 2015.
Stories from Yemen, China, Vladivostock, northern Norway and about shallots in Mali.
Published on Saturday, 27th June 2015.
Stories from Charleston, Corfu, Nepal, Madagascar and the bird hunters of Malta.
Published on Thursday, 25th June 2015.
A huge bank robbery in Europe's poorest country, plus other despatches.
Published on Saturday, 20th June 2015.
Insight, context and colour. Today, the barbs fly as Greece seems to be stumbling for...
Published on Thursday, 18th June 2015.
Storytelling and writing. In this edition Gabriel Gatehouse is in Sicily which waves...
Published on Saturday, 13th June 2015.
Insight, colour, context, detail. In this edition, war rips the heart out of old Aden...
Published on Thursday, 11th June 2015.
Windows on the world. Today: diverse and contradictory views about the Turkish and the...
Published on Saturday, 6th June 2015.
Context and colour. In today's edition: Turkey at the crossroads ahead of Sunday's the...
Published on Thursday, 4th June 2015.
News and current affairs storytelling, context and colour: the Russians contemplating...
Published on Saturday, 30th May 2015.
Talking points from around the globe. In this edition, the gulf between rich and poor...
Published on Thursday, 28th May 2015.
Storytelling from the world of news and current affairs. In this edition: Fergal Keane...
Published on Saturday, 23rd May 2015.
The programme that takes you places. In this edition to two countries, Burundi and to...
Published on Thursday, 21st May 2015.
Around the world. Today - the increasingly desperate plight of men, women and children...
Published on Saturday, 16th May 2015.
Now where have I put the car keys? A Japanese neuro-scientist believes a regular brain...
Published on Saturday, 9th May 2015.
The best in news and current affairs story-telling. In this edition: a week after the...
Published on Saturday, 2nd May 2015.
The human stories behind the news headlines: dodging bullets while trying to reach of...
Published on Saturday, 25th April 2015.
The people behind the news headlines: the migrants risking everything boarding flimsy...
Published on Saturday, 18th April 2015.
History rears its head, not for the first time, in this edition of From Our Own...
Published on Saturday, 11th April 2015.
The stories behind the week's news: what's led to this outbreak of fighting in Yemen?...
Published on Saturday, 4th April 2015.
Insight. Analysis. Colour. In this edition, people in the German town of Montabaur try...
Published on Saturday, 28th March 2015.
Colouring in the spaces between the headlines. In this edition: from elected to Death...
Published on Saturday, 21st March 2015.
Around the world in less than half an hour! In this edition: euphoria in the Nigerian...
Published on Thursday, 19th March 2015.
News and current affairs story-telling. In this edition, the foreign fighters signing...
Published on Saturday, 14th March 2015.
Reporters' stories. Obstacles to President Obama's immigration reforms pile up -- it a...
Published on Thursday, 12th March 2015.
The best in news and current affairs story-telling. In this edition, the music which a...
Published on Saturday, 7th March 2015.
Around the world with correspondents' stories. In this edition: executions in - the a...
Published on Thursday, 5th March 2015.
Around the world in less than half an hour! Today: a four-day trek through the parts a...
Published on Saturday, 28th February 2015.
Story-telling from around the world. In this edition Charlotte Pritchard travels to in...
Published on Thursday, 26th February 2015.
The human lives behind the headlines: a view from the pistachio field after a tense of...
Published on Saturday, 21st February 2015.
The correspondent's trade: memories of the late Ian McDougall who filed for the BBC in...
Published on Thursday, 19th February 2015.
More and more migrants are trying to cross the Mediterranean and there are suggestions...
Published on Saturday, 14th February 2015.
Questions and answers beyond the headlines. Little urgency apparent as the factions in...
Published on Thursday, 12th February 2015.
The news behind the news. In this edition Paul Adams is in Jordan as the country takes...
Published on Saturday, 7th February 2015.
Around the world in 28-minutes. Residents of eastern Ukraine fear the war raging them...
Published on Thursday, 5th February 2015.
The human stories behind the headlines. Like any war, the one against Ebola is leaving...
Published on Saturday, 31st January 2015.
What are they talking about? In Germany there's emotional debate about Pegida; Libyans...
Published on Thursday, 29th January 2015.
'Crisis' and 'Hope,' two words which have continually cropped up in the Greek election...
Published on Saturday, 24th January 2015.
Correspondents' stories: in this edition Maria Margaronis on the keenly-awaited Greek...
Published on Thursday, 22nd January 2015.
Story-telling from the world of news and current affairs. In this edition: Shaimaa in...
Published on Saturday, 17th January 2015.
Looking beyond the headlines: correspondents with insight and analysis consider: Hebdo...
Published on Saturday, 10th January 2015.
Insight, colour, analysis: in this edition, the once impregnable Rajapaksa camp is as...
Published on Saturday, 3rd January 2015.
Seasonal stories and festive fables: Mike Wendling strongly disagrees with the thought...
Published on Saturday, 27th December 2014.
Story-telling from the world of news and current affairs. In this edition: Shaimaa on...
Published on Saturday, 20th December 2014.
Story-telling from the world of news and current affairs. 'For God, Tsar and Nation'.
Published on Saturday, 13th December 2014.
Reporters tell their stories: in this edition, Carrie Gracie travels to China's most -...
Published on Saturday, 6th December 2014.
Despatches. Steve Rosenberg sets out to discover who the Russian public holds for and...
Published on Saturday, 29th November 2014.
Foreign correspondents. Nick Thorpe on the Russian speakers in Ukraine who want the of...
Published on Saturday, 22nd November 2014.
Despatches from correspondents worldwide. In this edition: Mishal Husain's in Bekaa to...
Published on Saturday, 15th November 2014.
Despatches from around the world. In this edition: Will Grant on the protests in City...
Published on Thursday, 13th November 2014.
Foreign correspondents. Today, Kevin Connolly on tension in Jerusalem:- a reminder, he...
Published on Saturday, 8th November 2014.
Reporters. Today, from Sierra Leone: why covering the Ebola outbreak is an assignment...
Published on Thursday, 6th November 2014.
Reporters. Today: Alan Johnston on the richness of the past lying in the bones of the...
Published on Saturday, 1st November 2014.
Correspondents'despatches: Gabriel Gatehouse with the medical team who have collected...
Published on Thursday, 30th October 2014.
Reporters around the world. Misha Glenny says surely it's a national emergency -- but...
Published on Saturday, 25th October 2014.
War may still be raging in the east, but Ukraine's gearing up for elections -- and are...
Published on Thursday, 23rd October 2014.
The past looms large over Afghanistan's new leader -- Fergal Keane says the scale of a...
Published on Saturday, 18th October 2014.
Correspondents' tales: why they're arguing about Macchiavelli on a rubbish tip in Rio...
Published on Thursday, 16th October 2014.
'Caught between the demands of the masses and the stern imperatives of Beijing's Keane...
Published on Saturday, 11th October 2014.
The European Union's announced plans to support, but not replace, efforts being made...
Published on Thursday, 9th October 2014.
The questions arising from a week of protest in Hong Kong are asked by the BBC's China...
Published on Saturday, 4th October 2014.
Global despatches: some are pleased at what President al-Sisi's achieved in his first...
Published on Thursday, 2nd October 2014.
Despatches from around the world: Kevin Connolly on how Western policy makers, trying...
Published on Saturday, 27th September 2014.
Few French restaurants offer a menu without meat, so John Laurenson's been finding out...
Published on Thursday, 25th September 2014.
The kissing's had to stop in west Africa - a despatch from Mark Doyle about the Ebola...
Published on Saturday, 20th September 2014.
Kate Adie introduces Correspondents' stories. This week Paul Wood hears warnings of to...
Published on Saturday, 13th September 2014.
Kate Adie introduces correspondents stories from around the world. This week Gabriel a...
Published on Saturday, 6th September 2014.
Global despatches. In this edition, Australia's tough immigration policy comes under a...
Published on Saturday, 30th August 2014.
Foreign correspondents. Today: can a meeting of presidents halt the fighting in Why to...
Published on Saturday, 23rd August 2014.
Despatches from correspondents: Why should the west intervene with aid or arms? It's a...
Published on Saturday, 16th August 2014.
Foreign correspondents tell their stories - in this edition, discussions in Israel the...
Published on Saturday, 9th August 2014.
Despatches by reporters around the world. In this edition, Chris Morris, who was in to...
Published on Saturday, 2nd August 2014.
Correspondents tell their stories: a week in Gaza, Paul Adams; on the night train from...
Published on Saturday, 26th July 2014.
Back in the days of the Vietnam War the airwaves were full of protest songs...
Published on Saturday, 19th July 2014.
Despatches. In this edition: some of the families caught up in Israel's fight against...
Published on Thursday, 17th July 2014.
We join the German football fans watching the world cup in the middle of a forest.
Published on Saturday, 12th July 2014.
Jeremy Bowen laments the loss of everyday freedoms in Baghdad; Hilary Andersson the of...
Published on Thursday, 10th July 2014.
Reporting the world: correspondents with insight, colour and analysis from Baghdad,...
Published on Saturday, 5th July 2014.
Global despatches: in this edition, why hunger is again taking hold in South Sudan - a...
Published on Thursday, 3rd July 2014.
June the 28th 1914 was the day Gavrilo Princip shot Archduke Ferdinand.
Published on Saturday, 28th June 2014.
The foreign interventionists whose actions have contributed to today's violent events...
Published on Thursday, 26th June 2014.
Correspondents' stories. Few British go to the Italian seaside town of Alassio these -...
Published on Saturday, 21st June 2014.
'Getting rid of Saddam was the easy bit. ' The problems stack up for the United States...
Published on Thursday, 19th June 2014.
Two conflicting visions of the future present themselves on a visit to the Middle the...
Published on Saturday, 14th June 2014.
Correspondents with stories to tell: how is traditional Indian culture faring with the...
Published on Thursday, 12th June 2014.
The news -- with added insight, colour and perspective. In this edition, the unsung up...
Published on Saturday, 7th June 2014.
Looking behind the headlines: the new patriotic conservative mood in Russia -why it's...
Published on Thursday, 5th June 2014.
Global despatches: will the African elephant be extinct in two decades? And which of...
Published on Saturday, 31st May 2014.
Insight, colour, analysis and description. In this edition the stories come from Rio...
Published on Thursday, 29th May 2014.
Correspondents telling us more: how there's always been someone lying awake in Egypt...
Published on Saturday, 24th May 2014.
Correspondents worldwide: Owen Bennett-Jones attends a Christian church service in is...
Published on Thursday, 22nd May 2014.
Stories from reporters around the world. In this edition: empty hotels and a deserted...
Published on Saturday, 17th May 2014.
Beauty and brutality coexist after a battle in South Sudan: a bullet whistles over the...
Published on Saturday, 10th May 2014.
Global viewpoints. In this edition: Kevin Connolly visits the Baghdad book market and...
Published on Saturday, 3rd May 2014.
Despatches: Syrians, exhausted by a seemingly unending conflict, face agonising over...
Published on Saturday, 26th April 2014.
Global insight and colour. In this programme: Russians or locals? Gabriel Gatehouse to...
Published on Saturday, 19th April 2014.
The stories behind the stories. In this edition: why Germany's ambivalence towards may...
Published on Saturday, 12th April 2014.
Despatches from foreign correspondents. Today: Tim Whewell on what's caused the savage...
Published on Saturday, 5th April 2014.
Correspondents' stories. In this edition, Humphrey Hawksley's in a part of Europe an...
Published on Saturday, 29th March 2014.
Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories from around the world. Today, Jamie meets...
Published on Saturday, 22nd March 2014.
Correspondents' stories from around the world, introduced by Kate Adie.
Published on Thursday, 20th March 2014.
Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories. This week Mark Lowen is reminded of his...
Published on Saturday, 15th March 2014.
Kate Adie introduces Correspondents' stories from around the world. Today Ukrainian is...
Published on Thursday, 13th March 2014.
Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories from around the world. This week, with to...
Published on Saturday, 8th March 2014.
Stories from correspondents around the world, introduced by Kate Adie.
Published on Thursday, 6th March 2014.
'When change happens, it can happen very, very fast,' Steve Rosenberg in Ukraine.
Published on Saturday, 1st March 2014.
Correspondents with tales to tell. In this edition: Gabriel Gatehouse watching the in...
Published on Thursday, 27th February 2014.
London may be infested by urban foxes and Delhi beseiged by urban monkeys but Addis as...
Published on Saturday, 22nd February 2014.
Stories from foreign correspondents. In this edition: Prashant Rao meets an Iraqi and...
Published on Thursday, 20th February 2014.
'No wonder everyone is looting now. The elites here have been doing it for years,' our...
Published on Saturday, 15th February 2014.
Why is Bosnia seeing its most serious unrest since the country was at war in the How a...
Published on Thursday, 13th February 2014.
Robots are doing the cleaning up in an old people's home in Denmark. Are they popular?...
Published on Saturday, 8th February 2014.
Spain crawls painfully out of recession but Pascale Harter, in Barcelona, says so much...
Published on Thursday, 6th February 2014.
Reporters worldwide. In this edition: Britain and France are to co-operate on a new -...
Published on Saturday, 1st February 2014.
A love affair going nowhere in Damascus -- it's what happens when a rebel footsoldier...
Published on Thursday, 30th January 2014.
Reporters' despatches from around the world, introduced by Kate Adie. Today, Will on a...
Published on Saturday, 25th January 2014.
As athletes turn up to the winter Olympic games, what might they find? The Thai is of...
Published on Thursday, 23rd January 2014.
Story telling: Kerouac the runaway dog returns from his adventures in Mali and the our...
Published on Saturday, 18th January 2014.
A secret city, melted cheese, female freedom fighters, buried treasure, an emperor's...
Published on Saturday, 11th January 2014.
Foreign correspondents: James Copnall meets the men now controlling the opposing in to...
Published on Saturday, 4th January 2014.
Over the past year, BBC correspondents have reported on upheaval in Egypt, war in a in...
Published on Saturday, 28th December 2013.
Good to see you again! Mark Doyle is reunited with his spectacles, which were lost on...
Published on Saturday, 21st December 2013.
Correspondents with stories from around the world: in this edition, Jonathan Head on a...
Published on Saturday, 14th December 2013.
Nelson Mandela: five correspondents who'll never forget how their own stories came to...
Published on Saturday, 7th December 2013.
Correspondents with stories from the news. Today, Steve Rosenberg on how Ukraine's in...
Published on Saturday, 30th November 2013.
Reporters' despatches: already this year more than seven thousand people have been in...
Published on Saturday, 23rd November 2013.
The noise and devastation of Hurricane Haiyan: Andrew Harding on the first town in the...
Published on Saturday, 16th November 2013.
Correspondents' despatches: Jeremy Bowen on the talks, restarting in Geneva next week,...
Published on Thursday, 14th November 2013.
Correspondents worldwide: Kevin Connolly talks of unfinished business in the Middle to...
Published on Saturday, 9th November 2013.
Reporters worldwide: while refugees continue to stream out of Syria in their there are...
Published on Thursday, 7th November 2013.
Correspondents' stories: Jeremy Bowen on the effect in Egypt of the upcoming trials of...
Published on Saturday, 2nd November 2013.
Correspondents' stories: once the cradle of the Arab Spring, Tunisia's now battling an...
Published on Thursday, 31st October 2013.
The financial crash has devastated the historic centre of Rome - Joanna Robertson of a...
Published on Saturday, 26th October 2013.
As one of the last heroes of the Vietnam War is laid to rest, Rajan Datar hears young...
Published on Thursday, 24th October 2013.
The Via Roma in the Italian island of Lampedusa -- Alan Johnston says that for the who...
Published on Saturday, 19th October 2013.
The traditional sad songs of Portugal have become sadder still as the government in --...
Published on Thursday, 17th October 2013.
Correspondents' stories: the Champs d'Elysees is an icon of Paris, a majestic piece of...
Published on Saturday, 12th October 2013.
Looking behind the news. In this programme: David Loyn examines the claim that NATO in...
Published on Thursday, 10th October 2013.
Colour and analysis from around the world: Kevin Connolly says as much as a quarter of...
Published on Saturday, 5th October 2013.
Correspondents with colour and analysis from around the world: Theopi Skarlatos in on...
Published on Thursday, 3rd October 2013.
Correspondents' stories: behind the scenes at the UN General Assembly in New York - so...
Published on Saturday, 28th September 2013.
Global despatches. Today: it was Gabriel Gatehouse's local shopping mall but now the a...
Published on Thursday, 26th September 2013.
Correspondents' despatches: Jeremy Bowen in Damascus reflects on the lessons a learns...
Published on Saturday, 21st September 2013.
Kate Adie introduces reports from correspondents around the world. Following the death...
Published on Saturday, 14th September 2013.
Kate Adie presents correspondents' stories from Syria, the US, Australia, South Africa...
Published on Saturday, 7th September 2013.
Correspondents tell their stories: Mark Mardell in Washington on difficult decisions a...
Published on Saturday, 31st August 2013.
Correspondents' despatches: the wealthy principality of Liechtenstein is forced to up...
Published on Saturday, 24th August 2013.
Correspondents' stories. Today: Hugh Sykes is in Cairo where the mood, at the end of a...
Published on Saturday, 17th August 2013.
Will the Egyptian army move in to break up the camp in Cairo set up by supporters of a...
Published on Saturday, 10th August 2013.
Indians living in the shadow of the Himalayas are being told they could face further a...
Published on Saturday, 3rd August 2013.
Albania, not so long ago a redoubt of hardline Communism, is now hoping for EU membership.
Published on Saturday, 27th July 2013.
"He knew nothing about politics. " A father talks to Humphrey Hawksley about his only a...
Published on Saturday, 20th July 2013.
The Bulgarian establishment under threat from a million smartphones - Nick Thorpe on...
Published on Thursday, 18th July 2013.
Quentin Sommerville talks to protestors on Cairo's streets; Andrew Harding returns to...
Published on Saturday, 13th July 2013.
The recent feuding within Nelson Mandela's family has reminded us that within the myth...
Published on Friday, 12th July 2013.
Portuguese people are leaving the country in their thousands, travelling to the former...
Published on Saturday, 6th July 2013.
What's happened to her house in the Old City in Damascus? Diana Darke hears how it's...
Published on Thursday, 4th July 2013.
A thousand horses. Three thousand sheep. And people, thousands of them too, clustered...
Published on Saturday, 29th June 2013.
It's the great reconciliation story which never happened -- Andrew Hosken in Libya on...
Published on Thursday, 27th June 2013.
Air travel may be not quite the glamorous, magical experience it once was but our Day,...
Published on Saturday, 22nd June 2013.
'Everything is worse after the revolution' - tourism workers along the River Nile in...
Published on Thursday, 20th June 2013.
A passion for protest: street demonstrations, rarely permitted in the days of Mubarak,...
Published on Saturday, 15th June 2013.
Hungarians fight the floods! This collection of despatches from radio correspondents...
Published on Thursday, 13th June 2013.
Correspondents' despatches from around the globe. Who'll emerge victorious from the in...
Published on Saturday, 8th June 2013.
Is the Turkish prime minister Mr Erdogan listening to the demonstrators? James has the...
Published on Thursday, 6th June 2013.
A world that's not just full of doom and gloom: Anna Borzello on the remarkable that a...
Published on Saturday, 1st June 2013.
Hungry crocodiles are invading homes in northern Australia looking for the family pet,...
Published on Thursday, 30th May 2013.
Reporters around the world with the news behind the headlines: Aleem Maqbool talks of...
Published on Saturday, 25th May 2013.
Correspondents around the world: Jeremy Bowen on the increasing difficulties of the in...
Published on Thursday, 23rd May 2013.
Correspondents' stories from around the world: a field day for conspiracy theorists as...
Published on Saturday, 18th May 2013.
Correspondents around the world with the detail behind the headlines: Beth McLeod on...
Published on Saturday, 11th May 2013.
Reporters' stories from around the world: why Rupert Wingfield Hayes believes North of...
Published on Saturday, 4th May 2013.
Reporters from around the world tell their stories. Steve Rosenberg visits Dagestan on...
Published on Thursday, 2nd May 2013.
Correspondents' stories: why President Assad may now believe he's winning the the man...
Published on Saturday, 20th April 2013.
Colour and insight from reporters around the world: the man who'll find you a violin...
Published on Saturday, 13th April 2013.
How the direction of the wind saved Tokyo from possible radioactive contamination --...
Published on Saturday, 6th April 2013.
Correspondents' despatches from around the world. In this edition: Thomas Fessy Mali...
Published on Wednesday, 3rd April 2013.
Insight, colour and analysis from reporters around the world. Mark Lowen's in Cyprus...
Published on Saturday, 23rd March 2013.
How did Herb Jeffries become a black cowboy film star when he wasn't even black? to in...
Published on Thursday, 21st March 2013.
Millions of Zimbabweans vote on a new constitution - Andrew Harding, in Harare, quotes...
Published on Saturday, 16th March 2013.
What price can you put on memory? Neil Trevithick is with the Aborigines whose in for...
Published on Thursday, 14th March 2013.
Allan Little says there are deep disagreements among the cardinals as they prepare to...
Published on Saturday, 9th March 2013.
Correspondents' stories. Today: Steve Rosenberg's in Moscow as Russians debate the of...
Published on Thursday, 7th March 2013.
Reporters worldwide tell their stories. Steve Evans in Berlin on how, perhaps given a...
Published on Saturday, 2nd March 2013.
Reporters worldwide: Rahul Tandon is in Calcutta as its people struggle to cope with...
Published on Thursday, 28th February 2013.
When Madeleine Morris returned to her native Australia after twelve years in the UK a...
Published on Saturday, 23rd February 2013.
Despatches from around the world: Jonathan Head on a little-reported but long-running...
Published on Thursday, 21st February 2013.
Reporters' despatches from far and wide: a vegetarian of 37 years' standing, Nick is a...
Published on Saturday, 16th February 2013.
Reporters worldwide - today: Ruth Sherlock on how the Free Syrian Army's losing as to...
Published on Thursday, 14th February 2013.
Stories from around the world. Today: Will Grant in Mexico on the night horror on a on...
Published on Saturday, 9th February 2013.
Analysis, colour, wit and observation from journalists worldwide. Today: Pascale the...
Published on Thursday, 7th February 2013.
Tim Whewell, just back from Mali, talks of retribution. Every conflict throws up and...
Published on Saturday, 2nd February 2013.
Correspondents take a closer look at events in their part of the world.
Published on Thursday, 31st January 2013.
Kevin Connolly in Jerusalem says keep that election bunting close at hand - Israelis...
Published on Saturday, 26th January 2013.
Andrew Harding travels to the centre of Mali to find out how the fight against the is...
Published on Thursday, 24th January 2013.
Correspondents around the world telling their stories: Lyse Doucet has been meeting of...
Published on Saturday, 19th January 2013.
Correspondents' news and views from around the globe: Hugh Schofield is in Paris as on...
Published on Thursday, 17th January 2013.
Kate Adie presents reporters' despatches from across the globe. Matthew Teller meets a...
Published on Saturday, 12th January 2013.
Andrew North reflects on whether the recent rape and murder of a woman in Delhi might...
Published on Saturday, 5th January 2013.
As the year draws to an end, Kate Adie presents a feast of highlights from despatches...
Published on Saturday, 29th December 2012.
Kate Adie presents despatches from reporters across the globe. Lucy Ash travels to she...
Published on Saturday, 22nd December 2012.
Reporters worldwide provide context to the week's news. Today: South Africa's ANC at a...
Published on Saturday, 15th December 2012.
The BBC's Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen examines claims that a conclusion to the in...
Published on Saturday, 8th December 2012.
Jon Leyne in Cairo reflects on the debate about Egypt's future. Will it be or Secular...
Published on Saturday, 1st December 2012.
Despatches from reporters across the globe. Jon Donnison was in Gaza as the city came...
Published on Saturday, 24th November 2012.
Reporters' despatches from around the world. Afghanistan: as pressure grows on the to...
Published on Saturday, 17th November 2012.
Burma: Jonathan Head goes to Rakhine state in Burma where bitter unrest has resulted a...
Published on Saturday, 10th November 2012.
The United States of America: after the election excitement the Obama team start for...
Published on Thursday, 8th November 2012.
Will Ross on the bloodshed in Northern Nigeria;Theopi Skarlatos on why Golden Dawn is...
Published on Saturday, 3rd November 2012.
Gabriel Gatehouse talks to a once-loyal Alawite pilot who ran foul of Syrian and was...
Published on Thursday, 1st November 2012.
Kate Adie presents despatches from: Tim Whewell in a small town in Syria in the midst...
Published on Saturday, 27th October 2012.
Will Grant in Cuba: 50 years after the Missile Crisis, Fidel Castro still has the to...
Published on Thursday, 25th October 2012.
Dispatches from reporters across the globe, presented by Kate Adie. Chris Morris in...
Published on Monday, 22nd October 2012.
Thousands of Kenyans prepare to go to court to pursue claims against the British.
Published on Thursday, 18th October 2012.
Andrew Harding's in Zimbabwe where there are fears of a return to violence as the Ian...
Published on Saturday, 13th October 2012.
Anu Anand in Delhi on what happens to the two hundred thousand Indian children each a...
Published on Thursday, 11th October 2012.
Quentin Sommerville in Kabul says an early and substantial drawdown of British troops...
Published on Saturday, 6th October 2012.
Unemployment's up, the tax bills are up, public cheerfulness is down. Hugh Schofield...
Published on Thursday, 4th October 2012.
Lyse Doucet's in a Syrian suburb hearing stories about a civil war which is reaching...
Published on Saturday, 29th September 2012.
Justin Rowlatt visits Las Vegas and learns why America's casino capital has suffered...
Published on Thursday, 27th September 2012.
Damian Grammaticas in China on how accounts of forced abortions from around the have a...
Published on Saturday, 22nd September 2012.
Andrew Harding says ending one miners dispute in South Africa does not mean the are...
Published on Thursday, 20th September 2012.
Kevin Connolly suggests that two deaths in the Middle East, eight hundred years and on...
Published on Saturday, 15th September 2012.
Thomas Fessy flew into The Gambia to ask questions about recent executions.
Published on Thursday, 13th September 2012.
Greece remains a land where millions go each year to enjoy their holidays.
Published on Saturday, 8th September 2012.
Kate Adie hosts correspondents' stories from the United States, Russia, France, Italy...
Published on Saturday, 1st September 2012.
Kate Adie hosts reports from correspondents around the world. Mark Lobel attends a for...
Published on Saturday, 25th August 2012.
French police have been placed on higher alert after rioting in the northern city of...
Published on Saturday, 18th August 2012.
Chris Stewart is in Spain where some young people, unable to find employment in the in...
Published on Saturday, 11th August 2012.
Could Mogadishu be about to lose its title as the world's most dangerous city? Mary be...
Published on Saturday, 4th August 2012.
Ian Pannell visits a school which has become a morgue for children in the Syrian city...
Published on Saturday, 28th July 2012.
Pascale Harter's testing the mood in Spain in the week hundreds of thousands made of...
Published on Saturday, 21st July 2012.
As speculation continues about who's won the election in Libya, Rana Jawad in Tripoli...
Published on Saturday, 14th July 2012.
Natasha Breed on how the population of Kenya's expanding fast, urban areas are eating...
Published on Saturday, 7th July 2012.
Pauline Davies in the desert where nothing lives: the Atacama in Chile.
Published on Thursday, 5th July 2012.
Churches and mosques are being targetted by the Boko Haram militant group in Nigeria.
Published on Saturday, 30th June 2012.
Ian Pannell tells us how the story of Robin Hood is proving popular with one of the to...
Published on Thursday, 28th June 2012.
Rumours and conspiracy theories swirl around Egypt; the Greeks fed up with being for a...
Published on Saturday, 23rd June 2012.
Kevin Connolly has the latest from Cairo, awash with conspiracy theories after the the...
Published on Thursday, 21st June 2012.
All of Europe is watching the Greek elections. Chris Morris says they could have a on...
Published on Saturday, 16th June 2012.
Paul Mason meets protesters in Spain finding new ways to signal their worries and how...
Published on Thursday, 14th June 2012.
From Mogadishu -- Gabriel Gatehouse on how the al-Shabab militants have managed to and...
Published on Saturday, 9th June 2012.
Alan Johnston's been to the Italian towns shaken by a series of earthquakes and...
Published on Thursday, 7th June 2012.
Fergal Keane meets exiled Syrians in Istanbul and finds little agreement among them...
Published on Saturday, 2nd June 2012.
Jeremy Bowen in Beirut says the Middle East is certainly changing. But the dominoes as...
Published on Saturday, 26th May 2012.
Portia Walker: optimism in Yemen has been punctured by a devastating bomb blast in the...
Published on Thursday, 24th May 2012.
Kevin Connolly's in Luxor wondering if the military, which has controlled proceedings...
Published on Saturday, 19th May 2012.
Many Syrian doctors and medical staff have fled the country as the violence there...
Published on Saturday, 12th May 2012.
In a week full of elections near and far, Mark Lowen says Sunday's vote in Greece be...
Published on Saturday, 5th May 2012.
The British soldiers in Afghanistan have lost faith in their mission, there are fields...
Published on Saturday, 28th April 2012.
Bahrain: Rupert Wingfield Hayes examines why all sides in the bitter conflict there in...
Published on Saturday, 21st April 2012.
Fergal Keane is on Turkey's border with Syria listening to the experiences of those...
Published on Saturday, 14th April 2012.
Presenter Kate Adie's in Sarajevo along with Allan Little and Jeremy Bowen.
Published on Saturday, 7th April 2012.
What does a chaotic pet market have to tell us about Libya's transition from to Kevin...
Published on Saturday, 31st March 2012.
Afghans enjoy New Year celebrations but Lyse Doucet finds they are concerned about the...
Published on Saturday, 24th March 2012.
One Direction: behind the scenes with the boy band in the US. Arrest warrant issued a...
Published on Thursday, 22nd March 2012.
A hundred million plus hits on the internet. Our Africa correspondent Andrew Harding...
Published on Saturday, 17th March 2012.
A voodoo priest visits in Benin; disappearances in Sri Lanka; a truce in Gaza and from...
Published on Thursday, 15th March 2012.
The fisherman who decided to sail TOWARDS the tsunami - Julian May hears his story as...
Published on Saturday, 10th March 2012.
The extraordinarily spry 80-year-olds of Shikoku: Peter Day's met them and tells us as...
Published on Thursday, 8th March 2012.
'A revolution with almost no co-ordination or planning. ' That was Ian Pannell's as he...
Published on Saturday, 3rd March 2012.
Did you ever see bin Laden? Aleem Maqbool is in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where they've by...
Published on Thursday, 1st March 2012.
Andrew Harding's in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia -- how impressed have they been...
Published on Saturday, 25th February 2012.
Is al-Qaeda giving the people of Yemen something their government is not? It's a by in...
Published on Thursday, 23rd February 2012.
Guns remain the ultimate arbiter of disputes in post-Gaddafi Libya. And in Benghazi is...
Published on Saturday, 18th February 2012.
No need for expensive cab fares this time! The regime change in The Maldives proves a...
Published on Thursday, 16th February 2012.
That windswept outpost of Britishness in the South Atlantic again causes tension and...
Published on Saturday, 11th February 2012.
From Ambridge to Tunisia: Owen Bennett Jones meets a man at the heart of government in...
Published on Thursday, 9th February 2012.
After a journey from the calm of a hotel lobby to a city centre ladies' outfitters and...
Published on Saturday, 4th February 2012.
A rich seam of frustration - over poverty, bad leadership and corruption -- is being...
Published on Thursday, 2nd February 2012.
From our own curmudgeon. Hugh Schofield finds reasons to be dyspeptic in Paris.
Published on Saturday, 28th January 2012.
Twenty-six planeloads of Libyans arriving in Amman: Matthew Teller on how the downfall...
Published on Thursday, 26th January 2012.
BBC correspondents don't often go out gardening -- perhaps that's because it gives a...
Published on Saturday, 21st January 2012.
The women are in charge - and the men don't seem to be doing much about it.
Published on Thursday, 19th January 2012.
The Afghan women still suffering in silence - ten years after the fall of the Taliban.
Published on Saturday, 14th January 2012.
Can international pressure on the military-backed government in Burma be relaxed now a...
Published on Saturday, 7th January 2012.
Kate Adie on the months of the Libyan revolution which led up to the death of Colonel...
Published on Saturday, 31st December 2011.
An American Dream: New Hampshire, 1996 Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive by...
Published on Friday, 30th December 2011.
Prisoners of Norilsk - a city frozen in time "A history of Soviet failure written in a...
Published on Thursday, 29th December 2011.
The Truth is Our Currency Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive despatch from 1997...
Published on Wednesday, 28th December 2011.
The Road to Mandalay Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive despatch from 1984.
Published on Tuesday, 27th December 2011.
"The army was rotten to the core and could not put up a fight" - Kinshasa, May 1997 an...
Published on Monday, 26th December 2011.
A dead man's suitcase in Cape Town transports Tim Butcher from today's Africa via War...
Published on Saturday, 24th December 2011.
The polar bear's back in the news - this time it's at the centre of controversy in a...
Published on Saturday, 17th December 2011.
'A political system which had considered itself as solid as rock has started to show...
Published on Saturday, 10th December 2011.
Being Italian is bad for your health! That's the contention from Bologna where winter...
Published on Saturday, 3rd December 2011.
'But of course there will be violence,' says one seasoned observer to Andrew Harding a...
Published on Saturday, 26th November 2011.
Are the generals in Egypt really about to relinquish power? Stephen Sackur in Cairo a...
Published on Saturday, 19th November 2011.
"That's nobody's business but the Turks'. " A quote from one of several songs which are...
Published on Saturday, 12th November 2011.
'Prosperity for all!' That was the Ugandan president's promise as he stood for but as...
Published on Thursday, 10th November 2011.
America has the Wild West, Russia has its Wild East. And Reggie Nadelson's there, in...
Published on Saturday, 5th November 2011.
Silvio Berlusconi attends the G20 meeting in Cannes amid mounting alarm in Italy about...
Published on Thursday, 3rd November 2011.
The appointment of a white vice president in Zambia indicates, according to Fergal for...
Published on Saturday, 29th October 2011.
A dystopian vision of Venice - Rachel Harvey's words as she watches the flood waters...
Published on Thursday, 27th October 2011.
Gabriel Gatehouse describes the scenes at that infamous sewer pipe, where Colonel was...
Published on Saturday, 22nd October 2011.
Kate Adie introduces reports from around the world. Today Jonathan Head ask what keeps...
Published on Thursday, 20th October 2011.
Is the name of Bahrain being dragged into the mire by a string of alleged human rights...
Published on Saturday, 15th October 2011.
'I'll Not Do It Again!' That's the verdict of some foreign businessmen, out of pocket...
Published on Thursday, 13th October 2011.
Why two crumpled pieces of paper are among the most precious reminders Lyse Doucet has...
Published on Saturday, 8th October 2011.
A time of shifting and unexpected new relationships in Libya is explored by Allan Little.
Published on Thursday, 6th October 2011.
An 18-hour train ride to the end of the line brings you to the very edge of Norway.
Published on Saturday, 1st October 2011.
They came from all over: serious men from Seville and Madrid with their fine suits and...
Published on Thursday, 29th September 2011.
Kate Adie shares stories behind the headlines with correspondents around the world....
Published on Saturday, 24th September 2011.
Katie Adie presents more despatches from foreign correspondents. As forces try to oust...
Published on Thursday, 22nd September 2011.
Reprisals and revenge in a desert oasis as the battles continue against the final -- a...
Published on Saturday, 17th September 2011.
How did the lifeboat of the North Atlantic, as it's called, manage to cope with of air...
Published on Thursday, 15th September 2011.
Whatever happened to his notebooks? Jeremy Bowen, charting the demise of the Gaddafi...
Published on Saturday, 10th September 2011.
The day after history was made in Libya Kevin Connolly was out shopping -- and tells a...
Published on Saturday, 3rd September 2011.
The Arab-Israeli conflict seems to have been sidelined in this year of revolutions.
Published on Saturday, 27th August 2011.
'Politics at its most brutal, its most basic, democracy as a demolition derby.
Published on Saturday, 20th August 2011.
Aleem Maqbool reports on Karachi, where inter-ethnic violence between Urdu speakers in...
Published on Saturday, 13th August 2011.
Mexico's drug wars are notoriously violent and the killings have spread to Guatemala...
Published on Saturday, 6th August 2011.
Today: Peter Svaar finds out that the man behind the killings in Norway was his class...
Published on Saturday, 30th July 2011.
Will Thursday's eurozone agreement be enough to save the European single currency and...
Published on Saturday, 23rd July 2011.
Could the Libyan rebels be poised to march on the capital Tripoli? Gabriel Gatehouse,...
Published on Saturday, 16th July 2011.
They are celebrating in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, the world's newest country.
Published on Saturday, 9th July 2011.
The end of the world is nigh! Well, it is according to one estimate. But Chris Bockman...
Published on Thursday, 7th July 2011.
The Greek austerity bill may have been passed by the Athens parliament, but Justin if...
Published on Saturday, 2nd July 2011.
Now the Greek parliament's voted for austerity, large numbers of people working in the...
Published on Thursday, 30th June 2011.
The lights go out in the United States. It's only a simulation at present but Mark in...
Published on Saturday, 25th June 2011.
A voice from Croatia's war-torn past is recalled by Allan Little in Zagreb as the EU...
Published on Thursday, 23rd June 2011.
The ultimate failed state. That's what some call Somalia in the Horn of Africa.
Published on Saturday, 18th June 2011.
Tunisia's fragile revolution is under threat from the violent uprising in Libya.
Published on Thursday, 16th June 2011.
The bloody events in Syria are making the government in neighbouring Turkey uneasy, as...
Published on Saturday, 11th June 2011.
Amid uproar in and around Syria, Kevin Connolly considers suggestions that there have...
Published on Thursday, 9th June 2011.
A mysterious encounter with the sinister Colonel Tariq, thought to be from Pakistani...
Published on Saturday, 4th June 2011.
The E. coli outbreak in Germany is the subject of a despatch from Steve Evans in Berlin...
Published on Thursday, 2nd June 2011.
Fin de Siecle Deauville hosts the G8 summit of world leaders where there have been of...
Published on Saturday, 28th May 2011.
The Roman Catholic Church is accused of running a dirty campaign as the people of to a...
Published on Thursday, 26th May 2011.
The carrots and sticks which the authorities in Saudi Arabia hope will persuade their...
Published on Saturday, 21st May 2011.
Assisted suicide: as the people of Zurich in Switzerland prepare to vote on the issue,...
Published on Saturday, 14th May 2011.
Weeks of violent confrontation in Uganda: Will Ross is in Kampala where lawyers are to...
Published on Saturday, 7th May 2011.
A very French murder story: Hugh Schofield tells how France has been transfixed by an...
Published on Saturday, 30th April 2011.
Students aren't revolting in Qatar and Oman -- Robin Lustig's been to the Gulf states...
Published on Saturday, 23rd April 2011.
'The Bahrain I had known wasn't there' - Frank Gardner, who used to live on the Gulf a...
Published on Saturday, 16th April 2011.
'Even the winners are losers'-- Andrew Harding goes on a road journey through Ivory on...
Published on Saturday, 9th April 2011.
Visiting time at Yemen's jail for political prisoners: Genevieve Bicknell meets the of...
Published on Saturday, 2nd April 2011.
Crisis in the Eurozone -- Chris Morris in Brussels says we're ignoring it at our peril.
Published on Saturday, 26th March 2011.
Explosions and gunfire in Benghazi -- Kevin Connolly on the struggle for power in is...
Published on Saturday, 19th March 2011.
Colossal forces of nature have devastated Japan and the country faces the possibility...
Published on Thursday, 17th March 2011.
Earthquake in Japan: Hugh Levinson on how fear of catastrophe has helped shape the and...
Published on Saturday, 12th March 2011.
Michael Buchanan goes behind the front lines in the rebel city of Benghazi in Libya at...
Published on Thursday, 10th March 2011.
Dreams of a new Libya in the revolutionary city of Benghazi but, as Kevin Connolly's...
Published on Saturday, 5th March 2011.
A restaurant date with Colonel Gaddafi: Jeremy Bowen talks revolution and politics the...
Published on Thursday, 3rd March 2011.
Our correspondent - who can't be named - describes life in Tripoli with its empty up...
Published on Saturday, 26th February 2011.
The Black Sea resort of Sochi is preparing to host the next Winter Olympics.
Published on Thursday, 24th February 2011.
The unrest sweeping north Africa and the Middle East reaches Bahrain and Bill Law some...
Published on Saturday, 19th February 2011.
The wind of change sweeps across parts of the Middle East and North Africa -- an from...
Published on Thursday, 17th February 2011.
Weeks of drama in Egypt reach a climax with the resignation of President Mubarak.
Published on Saturday, 12th February 2011.
The generals in Cairo watch and wait as the demonstrations continue: Jon Leyne their...
Published on Thursday, 10th February 2011.
With Egypt in turmoil Kevin Connolly discovers what Hosni Mubarak's sense of timing...
Published on Saturday, 5th February 2011.
President Mubarak of Egypt is desperate to leave office with a degree of dignity, but...
Published on Thursday, 3rd February 2011.
Spectacular political developments across the Arab world as viewed from the Corniche a...
Published on Saturday, 29th January 2011.
The rampant corruption that blights India's dreams of a brighter future is chronicled...
Published on Thursday, 27th January 2011.
Is China's economic muscle crushing the heart out of blue-collar America? Justin been...
Published on Saturday, 22nd January 2011.
As the political crisis in Lebanon deepens, Jeremy Bowen explores the country's and of...
Published on Thursday, 20th January 2011.
Violence on the streets of north Africa -- Chloe Arnold in Algeria says it's not only...
Published on Saturday, 15th January 2011.
The assassin who was garlanded: Orla Guerin on murder on the streets of Islamabad and...
Published on Saturday, 8th January 2011.
Nineteen correspondents from around the world join Kate Adie in this special New Year...
Published on Saturday, 1st January 2011.
Three years in America: Kevin Connolly has time to reflect as he prepares to leave an...
Published on Saturday, 18th December 2010.
Can America's dollars buy hearts and minds in southern Afghanistan? It's a subject has...
Published on Saturday, 11th December 2010.
The great silence that is the legacy of genocide -- Neil Trevithick considers the of...
Published on Saturday, 4th December 2010.
Why Pakistan's flood victims feel they've been let down by their rulers – Jill been...
Published on Saturday, 27th November 2010.
Ireland prepares to say goodbye to the best and brightest of its youth – Gavin been...
Published on Saturday, 20th November 2010.
A dark portrait is painted by our correspondent Rupert Wingfield-Hayes of millions of...
Published on Saturday, 13th November 2010.
Christian families are leaving Iraq in large numbers amid continuing sectarian Jim has...
Published on Thursday, 11th November 2010.
An undercover exploration of the glittering new capital city built by Burma's generals...
Published on Thursday, 4th November 2010.
The ruined heart of an American city, laid waste by economic collapse, is explored by...
Published on Saturday, 30th October 2010.
Extra police have been drafted in to the Swedish city of Malmo -- Tim Mansel, who's a...
Published on Thursday, 28th October 2010.
Today: We hear French lessons for an American truck driver; the surprising story of in...
Published on Saturday, 23rd October 2010.
Today: we hear from Aleem Maqbool in Pakistan where it's easier to blame others for to...
Published on Thursday, 21st October 2010.
A huge welcome -- from some at least --as the President of Iran comes to southern was...
Published on Saturday, 16th October 2010.
The Colombian fighters who've given up the struggle, opting for education instead -- a...
Published on Thursday, 14th October 2010.
A mesmerising speech from a great South African churchman: the retirement of Tutu is...
Published on Tuesday, 12th October 2010.
Why some pro-democracy candidates in Burma won't be contesting the forthcoming Pascale...
Published on Saturday, 9th October 2010.
Who says the Germans don't have a sense of humour? Steve Evans is in the east of the...
Published on Saturday, 2nd October 2010.
After years of conflict in Uganda, the people of Acholiland are returning home; but of...
Published on Thursday, 30th September 2010.
A corner of old Germany is unearthed in Latin America as Will Grant follows preparing...
Published on Saturday, 25th September 2010.
Why is China restoring a British railway in Angola? Justin Rowlatt boards the Benguela...
Published on Thursday, 23rd September 2010.
Why are America's new breed of soldiers studying philosophy? David Edmonds is in New...
Published on Saturday, 18th September 2010.
A big week for the Turkish Prime Minister. Jonathan Head gauges reaction to his power...
Published on Thursday, 16th September 2010.
Will economics force the French to rethink their lifestyles? It's a question Christian...
Published on Saturday, 11th September 2010.
There's a dilemma for Jill McGivering, covering the floods in Pakistan; Gabriel in on...
Published on Saturday, 4th September 2010.