World Review from the New Statesman
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294 Episodes
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America, 20 years after 9/11
Published: 10/09/2021 -
US power after Afghanistan, with Bruno Maçães (REUPLOAD)
Published: 3/09/2021 -
What the SPD surge means for Germany | Germany Elects
Published: 1/09/2021 -
The fight to save democratic rights in the US
Published: 27/08/2021 -
The fall of Kabul, with John Simpson
Published: 20/08/2021 -
How do German voters see foreign policy | Germany Elects
Published: 17/08/2021 -
Will Lula beat Bolsonaro to become Brazilian president?
Published: 13/08/2021 -
What can be done to challenge Lukashenko's regime in Belarus?
Published: 6/08/2021 -
The coalitions that could shape Germany's future | Germany Elects
Published: 3/08/2021 -
Does the world need to learn to live with China? with Adam Tooze
Published: 30/07/2021 -
What Father Stan Swamy's 'Custodial murder' means for Indian Human Rights
Published: 23/07/2021 -
Mediterranean migrant tragedy: why are so many risking their lives
Published: 16/07/2021 -
What the Tokyo Olympics means to Japan
Published: 9/07/2021 -
Can Ukraine find a unifying national message?
Published: 2/07/2021 -
Hong Kong: Apple Daily, democracy and the National Security Law
Published: 25/06/2021 -
A European view of the transatlantic relationship
Published: 18/06/2021 -
What we learned from the G7
Published: 14/06/2021 -
Germany after Merkel - live at the Progressive Governance Summit
Published: 11/06/2021 -
G7: What now for US multilateralism?
Published: 4/06/2021 -
Decoding Global Britain's post-Brexit foreign policy
Published: 28/05/2021
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