07:01:00 04/11/2012
Covering a natural disaster always poses a few challenges for reporters. It can be dangerous and difficult, though nothing of course compared to what victims are going through, with so many losing their homes and loved ones. Amidst the scramble to meet unrelenting deadlines, Lisa managed to pen a few thoughts and observations on the effects of Hurricane Sandy for Correspondent's Report. More
07:07:00 04/11/2012
It left a trail of death and destruction and cost the economy billons; a hurricane the forecasters missed. Not Sandy in the United States, but the worst storm to Hit the UK in 300 years. And, as Philip Williams reports, 25 years after the hurricane of 1987 ripped through southern England, it's still remembered as much for a single forecast as the damage and death. More
07:10:00 04/11/2012
The BBC's correspondent in Australia, Nick Bryant, remembers this time four years ago when a black man was trying to move into a White House built by slaves. More
07:17:00 04/11/2012
If you're a New Zealander, why would you leave the country known as 'God's Own' and settle in Australia? But a record number of Kiwis are crossing the Tasman - particularly Maori. And they've turned Brisbane and the Gold Coast into the third or fourth largest Maori population centre in the world. More
07:22:00 04/11/2012
On Thursday, Chinese president Hu Jintao will begin handing over the reigns of power after being at the helm for 10 years. Security in the Chinese capital has become significantly tighter in the lead-up to this rare political occasion, and, as Huey Fern Tay reports from Beijing, the precautions have even been extended to the humble taxi driver. More