Chris Cummins
Letters from a shrinking globe: around the day in 80 worlds.
Croatians react with anger as former general Ante Gotovina is convicted of war crimes.
Overcoming my fear on the Climb to Ski camp with Austria's freeskiing queen Eva Walkner.
A peace activist running a theatre project in a Palestinian refugee camp has been shot dead
An "urban safari" adventure around "ugliest city in the world"
Belgium has broken the world record for political paralysis. A postcard from a country splitting at the seams.
Do we understand enough about radiation? The risks faced by workers at Fukushima are real and concerning but the health fears of those outside Japan are "irrational".
A small Salzburg village is offering "carbon neutral" holidays. Is it a marketing gag or a visionary project?
A spectacular day at the Austrian Free Ski Open
An organic way to escape the winter blues
A hopeful take on climate change: why imminent catastrophe might bring us together.
After the Tucson shootings, will the US dare confront the uncomfortable truths?
Lunchtime in Bangkok’s Chinatown
The ultimate way to keep warm in the bleak mid-winter!
Join me and an expert panel as we mull over the fall-out of an extraordinary fortnight. On air and on the pod!
How Western governments, including Austria, have short changed the countries on the frontline of climate change.
Forestry is billed as one issue where significant progress could be made at the climate talks in Cancun - but should we be wary of REDD?
Activists from the Russian art collective Voina have been jailed for their anti-police satire.
What are we to make of Julian Assange, his Wikileaks and an age when no information is secure?
British MEPs, German MPs, American politicians, South American presidents all seem to love using Hitler comparisons. Can it please stop now?
A shaken EU looks for a path restore confidence amid the debt-crisis, but an odd old Brit is still obsessed with the Nazis.