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Correspondents Report

A weekly News and Politics podcast
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Correspondents Report

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Correspondents Report

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Correspondents Report

A weekly News and Politics podcast
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For the next two weeks, the people of this small island in Papua New Guinea will vote on whether to become an independent nation
Europe Correspondent Linton Besser recently travelled to Finland where he became mystified by the small Scandinavian state and its peculiar customs
For many women's rights activists in Poland, these are dark times, as new laws start to take effect, governing abortion, contraception, sex education and even IVF.
It's been three years since PNG's only radiotherapy machine stopped working and doctors are being forced to use chemotherapy instead.
Clashes between Israel’s military and militant groups in Gaza – as happened this week - can seem depressingly familiar.
Helium balloons are an essential part of any birthday party, but a shortage of the element has may cause major problems for healthcare and scientific research.
Beijing bookshop that had become a centre for discussions, festivals and ideas announced it would shut amid a broad campaign to transform the city.
There are dead and wounded all around, including a man writhing in agony.
Dangerous wildfires in California have finally been contained, but forecasters say the reprieve may be brief.
The children's song has become the unofficial anthem of the Washington Nationals baseball team, which has just won its first ever baseball World Series
Finding a green park to exercise in a big Asian city like Bangkok can be difficult for an Australian accustomed to wide open space.
The UK is heading to a pre- Christmas poll and the campaigning has begun in earnest.
Looking to strengthen diplomatic relations in the region, Indonesia has played down accusations of trying to dampen support for Papuan independence.
A royal visit has brought fanfare and glamour to Pakistan, a country that is desperate for a positive distraction.
A royal visit has brought fanfare and glamour to Pakistan, a country that is desperate for a positive distraction.
Looking to strengthen diplomatic relations in the region, Indonesia has played down accusations of trying to dampen support for Papuan independence.
Extinction Rebellion’s two-week “international rebellion” has brought chaos to London's underground.
America's first amendment gives journalists rights they don’t have in Australia.
Turkey’s decision to launch a military operation in Syria has triggered an outpouring of patriotic support in Turkey, as well as international condemnation.
The young artists painting the outside wall of a stadium are part of a push to try to beautify Port Moresby.
While far-right political rallies have called for Palfreeman to be returned to jail for the murder of a local student, others in Bulgaria are campaigning for his release.
Town devastated by 2011 tsunami hosts rugby match that's about much more than just sport
ABC China correspondent Bill Birtles was in Tiananmen Square to witness the parade which veered between feelings of the Cold War to the Sydney Mardi Gras.
ABC’s Indonesia Correspondent David Lipson wraps up a relatively short but intense posting in the world’s biggest Muslim majority nation.
The government is getting tough on visas for the expat community in a bid to crackdown on international criminals hiding out in Thailand.
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