Foreign Correspondent - Season 7 / Year 2014
Season 7 / Year 2014
Episodes
Ukraine: Moscow Rules
Chile: Facing the Past
Dubai: Trapped (1)
Dubai: Trapped (2)
India: The Baby Makers
South Africa: Granpower!
Cuba: Inside Gitmo
Afghanistan: Groomed to Kill
Spratly Islands (South China Sea): Reef Madness
Pakistan: The Polio Emergency
Tiananmen: Australia's Witnesses
Jordan: Home Away From Home
USA: Cannabis Inc.
Cairo: Ordeal in Egypt
Myanmar: A New Dawn
Mexico: The Last Resort
Laos: The Legacy
Syria: A Gangster Goes To War
Scotland: You Take the High Road and I'll Take the Low Road
Norway: The Gender Mission
East Timor: The Clinic
Japan: Return of the Samurai
Sierra Leone: Into the Hot Zone
Palau: Take a Long Line
Nepal: The Road
Northern Ireland: The Disappeared
South Africa: Symphony in Soweto
China: Crackdown
Kenya: Inside Out
Italy: The Italian Solution
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