From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Available now
Western military intervention after Afghanistan: When can it work?
Our correspondent on when military interventions have succeeded, and failed, in Africa
Afghanistan: How did we get here?
With the Taliban back in charge, our correspondent searches his memory for clues
On the frontline in Afghanistan, as one city after another falls to the Taliban
With soldiers in Kandahar as Taliban forces attack the city.
Kidnappings, ethnic conflict, and Islamist insurgency: Nigeria鈥檚 violent problems
Can Nigeria be governed, with so many different sources of conflict across the country?
Rebuilding Beirut one year after the blast: Renovation or more destruction?
The Beirut neighbourhood trying to retain its history as the city tries to rebuild
Counting the cost: the homes and livelihoods destroyed in South Africa鈥檚 riots
A writer in Cape Town calls family and friends to hear who lost what in the recent riots
No sign of it stopping: the spread of Covid in Bangladesh
With only a fraction of the population vaccinated, Covid is spreading across Bangladesh
Pulling out: Western troops leave Afghanistan
A correspondent looks back on the West鈥檚 twenty year engagement in Afghanistan
Suffering alone: the children held in a US refugee camp
Allegations of neglect and sexual abuse of child refugees in the US
Spain: A nation divided
Spain鈥檚 Prime Minister provokes anger, by freeing leaders of Catalonia鈥檚 independence bid