18/02/2010
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ foreign correspondents with the stories behind the world's headlines. Introduced by Kate Adie.
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Introduction
Duration: 00:24
When Taliban fighters change sides
The Afghan government is having some success in winning over pro-Taliban fighters but guaranteeing the security of those who give up their arms is proving difficult, as Martin Patience explains.
Duration: 05:13
The Charles Massi affair
In the Central African Republic, the death of a rebel leader and former minister has left the government in a very awkward position, as Chris Simpson reports.
Duration: 05:48
Glimmer of hope in North Korea
Paul Danahar meets some of the young generation of North Koreans that he believes may offer the country a brighter future.
Duration: 05:00
New-found wealth of Indonesia
Indonesia was once the poor relation compared to neighbours like Singapore and Malaysia but not any more. Karishma Vaswani finds the country's new confidence is reflected in Jakarta's shopping malls.
Duration: 05:48
'Exchange of populations'
The descendants of Pontic Greeks come back to Turkey every year to celebrate the Feast of the Virgin, more than 90 years since their ancestors were expelled. Neil Trevithick follows their journey.
Duration: 05:35
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- Thu 18 Feb 2010 11:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4