Reporters Podcast
1) Egypt, from debt to prison: Women in financial difficulty face double penalty
Egypt is one of the last countries in the world to impose prison sentences for debt. The main victims are "Gharimat": women in financial difficulty who have been forced into debt. Faced with the explo...Show More
2) England's extreme patriots: Inside the growing nationalist movement
Across England, a new wave of nationalist activism is reshaping the political landscape. From demonstrations outside asylum-seeker hotels to mass rallies drawing tens of thousands in London, groups dr...Show More
3) Israeli women rush to buy guns after October 7 attacks
Since the October 7, 2023 terror attacks, Israel has issued some 217,000 new firearms licences to civilians. Among the new permit holders are a growing proportion of women. Whether religious or secula...Show More
4) Colombia seeks to break endless cycle of cocaine production and trafficking
Some 68 percent of the world's cocaine production comes from Colombia, fuelling all-powerful criminal gangs. European drug trafficking has its roots in Colombia's poor rural areas. From the Pacific co...Show More
Colombia seeks to break endless cycle of cocaine production and trafficking
13:14 | Dec 5th, 2025
5) The Golden Triangle: From opium to meth
The Golden Triangle takes part of its name from its location on the border of three countries: Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos. Gold refers to "black gold" – or opium – which has contributed to the wealth...Show More
6) Dark Friday: Stories from survivors of the Bataclan attack, 10 years on
On November 13, 2015, French journalist Daniel Psenny lived right next to the Bataclan concert hall. That night, as war came to his doorstep, he instinctively filmed the chaos with his mobile phone. D...Show More
7) Brazil’s BR-319 highway, a road to division in the heart of the Amazon
As Brazil prepares to preside over the COP30 climate summit, the construction of a major highway is causing controversy. Authorised by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's government, the BR-319 cuts...Show More
8) Ukraine's invisible wounds of war: Soldiers seek solace at Greece's Mount Athos
Mount Athos, in northern Greece, is the beating heart of the Orthodox Christian faith and home to 2,000 monks. But for the past year, it has also become a place of refuge and pilgrimage for Ukrainian ...Show More
Ukraine's invisible wounds of war: Soldiers seek solace at Greece's Mount Athos
12:23 | Oct 31st, 2025
9) An impossible choice: The ordeal of Afghan refugees in Pakistan
Pakistan has become inhospitable for the 2.8 million Afghan refugees who have lived there for decades. In the name of fighting terrorism, Islamabad has been pursuing a policy of mass deportation, expe...Show More
10) Rape: Assad's weapon against Syrian women
In 2011, the Syrian people rose up against Bashar al-Assad's regime. It was the start of a deadly civil war. Across the country, thousands of men, women and children were arbitrarily arrested. Through...Show More