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Dave Lee | 16:14 UK time, Monday, 17 May 2010

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.

2_600.jpg 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.

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3_600.jpg Chuck Luther was a Sergeant in the Army, and served in Iraq in 2006-7. He developed PTSD, but when he asked the army for help he was told to "drink water and drive on" and accused of malingering. .

4_600.jpg Newshour was also in Zimbabwe - and their photographer caught among a group of local children.

1_600.jpg 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.

6_600.jpg The relics spanned all sorts of music, from Motown to the Beach Boys.

5_600.jpg "I don't know when we're going to re-open," says the owner. Listen to Paul Adams' full report here.

7_600.jpg 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.

8_600.jpg Last week, the One Planet team was lurking about in the middle of the night. See their YouTube clip about .

10_600.jpg It was some time ago now, but if you missed World Have Your Say's return to earthquake-struck Haiti, .

Over To You is your chance to have your say about the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ World Service and its programmes. It airs at 00:40, 03:40 and 12:40 every Sunday (GMT).



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