World Review from the New Statesman
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294 Episodes
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Who will win the French presidential election? | France Elects
Published: 26/01/2022 -
The fight to prosecute Syrian war criminals | With Joumana Seif
Published: 24/01/2022 -
What the Winter Olympics reveal about China's zero-Covid strategy
Published: 20/01/2022 -
Who counts? Voting rights under Joe Biden | Battle for the Soul of America
Published: 19/01/2022 -
Could Silvio Berlusconi become Italy’s next president?
Published: 17/01/2022 -
Crises at Russia’s borders, a new Czech prime minister signals West, and Trump’s hold on the Republican Party
Published: 13/01/2022 -
Undoing Trumpism? Immigration under Joe Biden | Battle for the Soul of America
Published: 12/01/2022 -
What threatening Ukraine says about Russian identity, with Peter Pomerantsev
Published: 10/01/2022 -
Elections to watch in 2022
Published: 6/01/2022 -
Is America back? Foreign policy under Joe Biden | Battle for the Soul of America
Published: 5/01/2022 -
What it will take to stop climate change, With Christiana Figueres
Published: 3/01/2022 -
2021 in review: the biggest stories of the year
Published: 30/12/2021 -
World Review’s predictions for 2021: what came true?
Published: 23/12/2021 -
How farmers fight for democracy in India, with Mukulika Banerjee
Published: 20/12/2021 -
Putin’s plans for Ukraine, Chile’s presidential election and the German coalition
Published: 16/12/2021 -
Has the world failed to share vaccines? | with Covax managing director Aurélia Nguyen
Published: 13/12/2021 -
The fate of abortion rights in the US, the Biden-Putin summit and a Beijing Olympic boycott
Published: 9/12/2021 -
Farewell Merkel, hello Scholz | Germany Elects
Published: 8/12/2021 -
Turkey’s escalating crisis, with Ece Temelkuran
Published: 6/12/2021 -
Travel bans, the migrant crisis and the rise of Éric Zemmour
Published: 2/12/2021
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