Picture post: Army rehab and Nashville blues
World Service reporters don't just make great radio - they also take fascinating pictures wherever they go.
The below is a tiny selection from the past couple of weeks - be sure to which is updated often.
The ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳'s Paul Adams reported on how the US military is dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - and finds a variety of radical new approaches to the issue.(8 more pictures)
Newshour was also in Zimbabwe - and their photographer caught among a group of local children.
Two weeks ago, Nashville suffered the worst floods it has seen for decades. Paul Adams visited the Musicians' Hall of Fame - which was ruined by the flood. In this picture, we see the legendary BB King's electric guitar. It was found four feet underwater.
The relics spanned all sorts of music, from Motown to the Beach Boys.
"I don't know when we're going to re-open," says the owner. Listen to Paul Adams' full report here.
Following the election of in this year's general election, One Planet visits her constituency Brighton to find out what makes this bohemian town tick.
Last week, the One Planet team was lurking about in the middle of the night. See their YouTube clip about .
It was some time ago now, but if you missed World Have Your Say's return to earthquake-struck Haiti, .
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